Bible Studies Fellowship

Why study the Bible?

Here's what the Bible has to say about itself.

For the Word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart. Hebrews 4:12

There’s nothing like the written Word of God for showing you the way to salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. Every part of Scripture is God-breathed and useful one way or another—showing us truth, exposing our rebellion, correcting our mistakes, training us to live God’s way. Through the Word we are put together and shaped up for the tasks God has for us. 2 Timothy 3:15-17

Three Bible Study groups to meet your schedule.

Sunday Afternoon @ 3:00 pm

Count It All Joy. Open to all, where we work together through different books of the Bible, generally a chapter a week. We want to really know and love God, and encourage each other in the faith, for the goal of our instruction is love from a pure heart and a good conscience and a sincere faith. - Jolene York, leader

Monday Morning @ 10:30 am

This study will be using Dr. Tony Evans' Horizontal curriculum led by Gary Mauney. Curriculum books furnished.

Thursday Night @ 7:00 pm

Books of the Bible Fellowship. Open to all, where we work together through different books of the Bible, generally a chapter a week. We want to really know and love God, and encourage each other in the faith, for the goal of our instruction is love from a pure heart and a good conscience and a sincere faith.

We use the study method of Observation, Correlation, Interpretation, Application, and Meditation, sometimes abbreviated as OCIA. - Pastor Love (leader)

“I believe the Bible is the best gift God has ever given to man. All the good from The Savior of the world is communicated to us through this Book.”― Abraham Lincoln

“The Holy Scriptures are our letters from home.”― Augustine of Hippo

“A Bible that’s falling apart usually belongs to someone who isn’t.”― Charles H. Spurgeon

“There are times when solitude is better than society, and silence is wiser than speech. We should be better Christians if we were more alone, waiting upon God, and gathering through meditation on His Word spiritual strength for labour in his service. We ought to muse upon the things of God, because we thus get the real nutriment out of them. . . . Why is it that some Christians, although they hear many sermons, make but slow advances in the divine life? Because they neglect their closets, and do not thoughtfully meditate on God’s Word. They love the wheat, but they do not grind it; they would have the corn, but they will not go forth into the fields to gather it; the fruit hangs upon the tree, but they will not pluck it; the water flows at their feet, but they will not stoop to drink it. From such folly deliver us, O Lord. . . .”― Charles H. Spurgeon