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Bible Studies

Whether you're looking to deepen your faith, explore important topics, or connect with others in meaningful discussion, there's a study for you at St. Matthew.

Explore the options, find where God is calling you to grow, and sign up today!

Fall 2026

Disciple 1 Fast Track

6:30-8pm Weekday TBD (Conference Room or Zoom)
September - December
Facilitator: Mike Wattenbarger

Disciple 1 Fast Track is a 24-week overview of the Bible designed to help participants grow in their understanding of Scripture and its connection to everyday faith. Through independent reading or listening, videos, and commentary from biblical scholars, participants will engage with more than 60% of the Bible.

The study is divided into two 12-week sessions with the Old Testament beginning in September and the New Testament beginning January 2027.

Participants spend about 30 minutes a day, five days a week, in independent study and gather for a 90-minute group session each week. Materials are available digitally through the Disciple app (or print available for purchase.)

Participants may indicate preferred meeting day(s) when registering. A Zoom option will also be available.

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Faith & Immigration Justice

10-11:30am Wednesdays (Parlor)
September 23 - November 11
Facilitator: Blake Brookshire

Join us for Faith and Immigration Justice, an eight-week study designed to encourage holy and healthy dialogue around immigration and its connection to our Christian faith.

Together, participants will explore this timely and complex topic through the lens of faith, creating space for thoughtful conversation, reflection and a deeper understanding of how our faith shapes the way we engage with issues of immigration and justice.

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The Holy Spirit by Adam Hamilton

5-6pm Sundays (Conference Room)
October 4 - November 1
Facilitator: Rev. Kurt McPherson

Join Pastor Kurt for a five-week study of Adam Hamilton’s The Holy Spirit. Together, we’ll explore what Scripture teaches about the Holy Spirit—God’s active presence and power at work in the world and in our lives.

From the Hebrew Bible and Jesus’ promises in the Gospels to Pentecost and the New Testament letters, this accessible study will help participants better understand how the Holy Spirit transforms, guides and empowers us in our daily walk with Christ.

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