while there are numerous courses written for Lent these resources have been included in the BILC tool-kit as they study the Bible they also focus on an aspect of how we engage with Scripture. Each one has something different to offer.
studying a part of the Bible through a number of sessions can enable a deep engagement with that part of Scripture. BILC has either commissioned or collected into this tool-box a number of these courses.
study days are helpful ways to immerse people in a particular area of exploration. These resources come from different parts of the Anglican Communion and, in their different ways, seek to draw people into a deeper engagement.
there are many ways to explore and engage with the Bible. Perhaps you are looking for something that is new for you, your church or group. The resources here are example of a number of very different approaches to engaging with Scripture.
we use a great deal of Scripture in our services. But could we develop this and use it more? These resources explore the possibility of creating a service that takes the congregation through each of the Gospels and encourages us to think more creatively about ‘Services of the Word’.
how do others ‘do the Bible’? as a global family the Anglican Communion can learn from others in that family. These case studies look at ways in which congregations, dioceses and provinces in different parts of the Communion have engaged with Scripture. These case studies from across the Anglican Communion offer some exciting examples of answers to that question.
these resources are a number of articles written mainly for theological journals with a limited circulation. BILC has brought a number of these together either in their original format or re-set specially for the BILC work. They illustrate the breadth and depth of our Anglican thinking on the place of the Bible in our life.
these resources are a number of video presentations that feature Anglican leaders sharing insights into the place of Scripture in our life as a Communion of Churches.
how might you address some of the key biblical and theological questions that lie behind the way we, as a Communion, engage with Scripture. These conversations sought a way to try and do this and also offer a model for future explorations of difference across the Communion. The four conversations looked at the following questions: