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WHAT IS

THE BIBLICAL WILD?

The Biblical Wild is an interactive bible study for individuals, small groups, neighborhoods, and congregations where we will journey into the wilds of Holy Scripture through daily readings of the Old Testament and Psalms and weekly video reflections presented by the Rt. Rev. Todd Ousley, former bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Eastern Michigan.

 

 

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DEVOTIONAL SCHEDULE:

The Biblical Wild involves a daily reading of scripture. In the first year, it covers all of the Old Testament and the Psalms. Click on the links below to download sample reading schedules.

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Today, we begin the first part of a two-week consideration of the two books of Ezra and Nehemiah, which (when considered together) provide an excellent example of the ways in which Israel retold stories of the past to address new situations in the life of God's people.

Questions -

1 - How might we mine the past for hopeful signs for our congregation's future?

2 - How might we make room for an imaginative future rather than doing things as we've always done them?

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Join us for another week at the Hoyt Public Library in Downtown Saginaw as we complete our study of the Books of Chronicles.

This time, we consider how we might tell our own stories of God and community in faithful and imaginative ways.

1 - What stories need faithful and imaginative retelling in your life and the life of your congregation?

2 - What are hope-filled possibilities to be found in such retelling?

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Last week we ended with the notion that the books of Chronicles are "more opera than history."

This week, with a mind on our contemporary challenges, we look to scripture to reimagine the text in ways that guide us in new ways with a sense of hope.

Questions to consider:

1. What positives tories from he past can you use to enable a positive approach to the future? Your congregation's future?

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