Resources

We’ve gathered a few studies of a book of the Bible that you could go through with a small group.

Small Group Studies

  • The purpose of this study is to discuss and encourage one another to live out the core realities of a mature Christian life. Studying James will help us understand how to be believers who possess a consistent and undivided commitment to God.

    Click here for the study on James

  • This letter was written by Paul, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit while Paul was in jail. This letter is one of the only Epistles, if not the only Epistle, that was written without a specific situation in mind. The book of Ephesians moves from theory to practice; from doctrine to duty; from what God has done to what we are to do.

    Click here for the study on Ephesians

  • aul’s primary goal in writing 1 Thessalonians was to encourage and motivate the spiritual formation and health that was already taking place in Thessalonica. It is extremely applicable to our student leaders because of its emphasis on discipleship, spiritual maturity, and guidance.

    Click here for the study on 1 Thessalonians

  • In the book of Ecclesiastes, Solomon provides a discourse on the futility of earthly pursuits, and the inevitable end all creatures will face: death and judgment before God. He exhorts younger generations to take joy in honest work and simple pleasures, to enjoy their youth, and to ultimately fear God and keep his commandments.

    Click here for the study on Ecclesiastes

  • Paul’s Epistle to the Philippians in Six Discussions from Chi Alpha New Orleans 2008

    Click here for the study on Philippians