Grow Together in Faith
Find or create Bible study groups—online or local—where you can connect, learn, and support each other on your spiritual journey.
Start Your Own Study Group
Leading a group is a rewarding way to deepen your own understanding while helping others grow. We provide free resources and support.
Types of Study Groups
Online Groups
Video calls, forums, and shared resources. For different schedules and locations.
- ✓ Zoom/Google Meet sessions
- ✓ Flexible time zones
- ✓ Digital study materials
- Open to all
Local Groups
Meet face-to-face in homes, churches, or community centers. Build deeper relationships through in-person fellowship.
- ✓ In-person meetings
- ✓ Local community building
- ✓ Shared meals & fellowship
- ✓ Deeper relationships
Book-Specific Groups
Dive deep into one book of the Bible over several weeks. Focus on understanding, application, and discussion.
- ✓ Focused study (4-12 weeks)
- ✓ In-depth discussion
- ✓ Practical application
- ✓ Leader guides available
30-Day Reading Groups
Follow our 30-day reading plan together as a community. Share insights and encourage each other through the journey.
- ✓ Daily accountability
- ✓ Shared progress tracking
- ✓ Group encouragement
- ✓ Completion celebrations
Active Study Groups
When study groups are listed, they will appear here. You can start a group or ask to have yours listed.
Group Leadership Resources
Free tools and guides to help you lead effective Bible study groups.
Group Leader Guide
Complete handbook for starting and leading Bible study groups, including icebreakers, discussion questions, and troubleshooting tips.
Request Guide →Study Plans & Outlines
Ready-to-use study guides for each book of the Bible, complete with questions, key verses, and discussion prompts.
Get Study Plans →Group Management Tips
Practical advice for handling group dynamics, encouraging participation, and creating a welcoming environment for everyone.
Learn More →Mentorship Program
Connect with experienced group leaders who can guide you through your first few meetings and answer questions.
Find a Mentor →Study Group FAQ
How many people should be in a study group?
Groups work best with 4-12 people. Smaller groups allow for deeper discussion, while larger groups provide more diverse perspectives. We can help you find the right size for your group.
What's the time commitment for joining a group?
Most groups meet 1-2 hours per week. Some groups have additional daily reading or prayer time. We respect busy schedules and can help you find flexible options.
Do I need Bible knowledge to join a group?
Absolutely not! Groups are for people at all stages of their faith journey. Beginners, seekers, and lifelong believers all learn from each other. Curiosity and openness are all you need.
How do online groups work?
Online groups use video conferencing tools like Zoom. You'll receive connection details when you join. Many groups also have discussion forums for continued conversation between meetings.
How do I start my own group?
Contact us at hello@biblelearn.org with "Start Study Group" in the subject. We'll provide free resources, connect you with potential members, and offer guidance every step of the way.
Is it safe to join groups with strangers?
Your safety is our priority. We carefully vet group leaders and provide clear guidelines for respectful interactions. You can always contact us if you have concerns about any group.
Ready to Grow Together?
Whether you want to join an existing group or start your own, we're here to help you connect with fellow believers on your faith journey.
Free and welcoming.