Sunday, April 18, 2010

Week of May 23

Hello,
I'm this week's guest blogger, Kate Degner. I'm not nearly as qualified as most of the other guest bloggers we will have this summer, but I suggested we start a blog for the YOB summer Bible studies, so I'm hosting the first week of the online discussion. I have to admit that my family and I did not start following the YOB readings until I found out I would be blogging about it, but now that we've started its been a nice routine to add in to the day. I am also a mathematics teacher by trade, so hosting an online discussion about readings is not something I'm really experienced with! This week's readings are listed below, so read them and then feel free to comment at the bottom of the blog.

As a side note, the comments are moderated so when you make a comment to the blog it won't publish right away. I'll be moderating the comments daily, so it will post, just wait about a day.

Readings for the week:
5/23 1 Kings 14, 15/1 Cor. 15
5/24 1 Kings 16, 17/Ps. 58, 59
5/25 1 Kings 18,19/1 Cor. 16
5/26 1 Kings 20, 21/2 Cor. 1
5/27 1 Kings 22/Ps. 60, 61
5/28 2 Kings 1 - 3/2 Cor. c
5/29 2 Kings 4, 5/2 Cor. 3

Discussion question for the week:
Which of the readings made the most impact on you? Why? OR What was the most surprising reading for the week? Why?

Getting Started with YOB . . .

Hello!
We are starting a new experiment this summer and continuing the Year of the Bible (YOB) Bible Studies via blogs. We will start the week of May 23rd and continue through the rest of the summer. Each week a different guest blogger will be hosting the YOB discussion for the week. When you visit this website you will be able to:
  1. Find the current YOB readings for the week.
  2. Read & participate in discussion questions based on the readings for the week.
  3. Stay in touch with members of YOB Bible studies, even though your summers are crazy!
  4. Give this web address to other friends and family members so they can join in the YOB study with you!
Haven't been participating in YOB?

Its no problem, but here are some FAQ you might want to know to help you get started:

Which version of the Bible should I read? There is no one version that is best for all people. A few standard versions are: NRSV, RSV, NIV, JB, GNB. If you want more information about the different versions of the Bibles to use, feel free to contact us at yearofthebiblewilliamsburg@yahoo.com or use the helpful links at the top of this blog.

How does YOB work?
Basically, the YOB gives you a systematic way to read the entire Bible. Since there are other people following the same reading schedule as you, you will have plenty of other people to discuss the Bible readings for the week with! You will always be able to find the Bible readings for the week on this blog, along with discussion questions.

Why should I start YOB?

  1. You can say you've read the Bible cover to cover.
  2. You'll get to connect with other people trying to get to know God's gift.
  3. It's more exciting than watching [insert most prime time television programs here!]
  4. It could change your life!
  5. You'll know where to find Habakkuk!
Who are the guest bloggers for the summer?
Week of May 23: Kate Degner
Week of May 30: Rev. Dr. Forrest L. Krummel (First Federated Church, Peoria, IL)
Week of June 6: Kip Murphy (First Presbyterian Church, Williamsburg, IA)
Week of June 13: Denise Hartnett (First Presbyterian Church, Williamsburg, IA)
Week of June 20:
Week of June 27:
Week of July 3: Lynda Seehusen - Cornerstone Evangelical Free Church, Williamsburg, IA
Week of July 10: Rev. Susan D. Krummel (Great Rivers Presbytery, Peoria, IL)
Week of July 17: Kevin Cullum (Camp Wyoming, Wyoming, IA)
Week of July 24: Dr. Rebecca Blair (East Iowa Presbytery, Iowa City, IA)
Week of July 31: Dr. James E. Davison (Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Pittsburgh, PA)
Week of August 7: Rev. Ed Simmons (Mountain TOP, TN)
Week of August 14: Andy Phillips (First Presbyterian Church, Williamsburg, IA)
Week of August 21:
Week of August 28:


We hope you'll join us!
First Presbyterian Church, Williamsburg, IA