Bible Study Fellowship Bryan/College Station, TX Young Adults

Bible Study Fellowship Bryan/College Station, TX Young Adults

Bible Study Fellowship. To Magnify God and mature His people. Monday evenings 7pm at First Baptist Church Bryan. Student program available for ages 5-18.

Nondenominational Bible Study for singles + married, men + women in their 20s and 30s.

08/05/2023

Join us this evening for SHARE NIGHT!
How has the Lord used BSF in your life this year?
What did you learn from the Kingdom Divided study?
Join us at First Baptist Church Bryan!

16/04/2023

Sara’s outline from Monday!
Join us tomorrow evening for All Class Fellowship and Lesson 27!

09/04/2023

He is Risen indeed!!

08/04/2023

Posted • “Later, knowing that everything had now been finished, and so that Scripture would be fulfilled, Jesus said, “I am thirsty.” A jar of wine vinegar was there, so they soaked a sponge in it, put the sponge on a stalk of the hyssop plant, and lifted it to Jesus’ lips. When he had received the drink, Jesus said, “It is finished.” With that, he bowed his head and gave up his spirit.”
‭‭John‬ ‭19‬:‭28‬-‭30‬ ‭NIV‬‬

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Posted • What are you facing that threatens to overwhelm you? As the Church laments the death of Jesus this Good Friday, you may also be facing personal suffering and sorrow. Have you poured out your heart to God? In our latest blog post, Pastor Mark Vroegop teaches us to turn our lament to praise. “Lament is a prayer in pain that leads to trust. It is not only how Christians grieve; it’s the way Christians praise God through their sorrows.”

Read the full post at the link in our bio!

04/04/2023

Bring a friend, neighbor, or coworker and join us this evening as we begin a 3 week study of Jeremiah and Lamentations!

14/03/2023

Sara’s outline from last week!

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Earlier this week announced the 2023-2024 study of the gospel of John and the 2024-2025 study of the book of Revelation!

Join us for an in-depth study of these books of the Bible!

01/03/2023

Brenda’s Outline for lesson 21!

26/02/2023

Sara’s Isaiah 40-48 Outline

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Posted • Lent is a time where we reflect on Jesus' story of hope and celebrate the life He's won for us! The app has two studies that will help you prepare for Easter. Do them on your own, gather a group to study together or share with friends and family. Click the WordGo link in our bio to check out these Lent courses.

17/02/2023

Posted • How do you hold onto hope when your world crashes in?

Isaiah described the brutal pain that awaited God’s people. While our lives may seem tame by comparison, suffering is a very real part of human life. Scripture calls believers to accept pain joyfully and trust God’s higher purposes. Does God ask what is impossible?

Perhaps Isaiah’s example helps us. He simultaneously declared what was hard and hopeful.

When your emotions or circumstances do not line up with truth, choose truth.

God always works to bring good and accomplish a purpose that brings Him glory. If you cannot explain or do not understand what God is doing with your pain today, fix your eyes on Jesus. ✝️

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Posted • .kingwoodtx.dw Righty judging wrongs. “That can be frightening or comforting. For believers it is a comfort. We don’t have to figure out how to right every wrong we see. We don’t have to take vengeance on people. It takes us out of the place of judge, and it assures us that nothing escapes God’s purview. It would be incredibly frightening were there not extensions of certain hope offered to people.”

God’s hope isn’t the same as man’s ‘fingers-crossed, wishful thinking, positive vibes’ type of hope. “We don’t see the whole picture,” but the prophet Isaiah speaks of God’s hope as a certainty. Hallelujah! He alone is trustworthy. 🙌🏻🙌🏼🙌🏽🙌🏾🙌🏿 Certain judgment. Certain hope. Does your hope align with God’s truth? Do you fully trust God to right wrongs? Is your gaze fixed on Him?

12/02/2023

Sara’s Lecture 18 Outline
Introduction to Isaiah

05/02/2023

Helpful Facts on Isaiah

05/02/2023

Sara’s Lesson 17 outline.

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Posted • In our People of the Promise: Kingdom Divided study we cover the full book of Isaiah in only 4 weeks. That’s 66 chapters in a short amount of time. We invite you to stretch yourselves with these readings but if you find it is a lot, here are 3 tips to help you digest large chunks of Scripture faster.

01/02/2023

Posted • Who’s excited to study Isaiah?! Isaiah is a beloved book for a reason! Join us as we journey through the book of Isaiah and discover that Jesus is the hope of all nations!

29/01/2023

Posted • "God's sacrifice of His own Son to save us perfectly illustrates His unfathomable love. Why would we worship anyone or anything else when God has loved us this way? ...Ask God to awaken a hunger in you that only He can satisfy. The right response to every joy, struggle, uncertainty, or loss we face in this life is to worship God. Nothing is more secure than God Himself. He deserves all our worship." It's from the notes! Read more in lesson 16 on page 238.

29/01/2023

Brenda’s Lecture 16 Outline!

23/01/2023

Lesson 16 Kings

23/01/2023

Posted • "Sin's wanderlust leads us away from the only true source of soul satisfaction - intimate fellowship with God... In rebellion and pride, we commit spiritual adultery against our Creator, who loves and seeks us as His own. We are sinners in need of the Savior. Do you recognize both your persistent waywardness AND God's relentless pursuit of your heart? God loves you too much to let you wander into desolation and emptiness. In boundless love and at the cost of His own Son, God invites you to find life and hope in Christ." It's from the notes! Read more in lesson 15 on page 224.

16/01/2023

𝑀𝒶𝓇𝓉𝒾𝓃 𝐿𝓊𝓉𝒽𝑒𝓇 𝒦𝒾𝓃𝑔 𝒥𝓇. 𝒟𝒶𝓎

It has been 60 years since Dr. King’s famous “I Have A Dream” speech.

I encourage you to consider Dr. King’s question:
“What are you doing for other’s?”

How are you making this world a better place? In what ways are you being the Salt & Light?

How are you helping your fellow Americans? Your neighbors? Your friends?

How are you helping those who believe differently than you do?

How are you helping those who look different than you do?

How are you helping those who are hurting?

In what ways are you showing the love of Jesus to others?

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12/01/2023

Sara’s outline on lecture 14 Joel & Obadiah!

For next week
Lecture lesson 14
Lesson questions 15
Praise & Prayer Requests

06/01/2023

Posted • God not only judges sin, but He also repairs sin’s damage. God delights to bring good from hardship. He seeks to bring beauty from ashes and joy from sorrow. 🌷🌷🌷

God jealously guards the welfare of His people. Like a surgeon who cuts to heal, God will not withhold pain from our lives if that pain accomplishes His good purposes. God’s people in all ages have found comfort in the words recorded in Joel 2:25: “I will repay you for the years the locusts have eaten....”

How many people look back sorrowfully on years lived without regard to God? God’s restorative grace brings fruitfulness to formerly barren places in a believer’s life. If your heart laments wasted years, lay hold of this promise today. ❤️

06/01/2023

Refresher from our last lesson before break!
For Monday evening:
Lesson 13 lecture.
Lesson 14 notes.
Prayer requests, praise reports.

05/01/2023

Kick off 2023 with us on Monday evening!

Join us for a one week study of these two prophets who tell us about past, present and future realities! Cone find out more about the HOPE that is in JESUS!
💜When: Mondays at 7pm
💜Where: FBC Bryan
💜Who: We have groups for Women, Men, Young Adults and children grades 1st-12th.

Who in your world can you invite to join our BSF community?

26/12/2022

We hope you enjoy your break!
Friendly reminder we will resume classes in 2 weeks on Monday Jan 9th!

Bring your friend, family member, neighbor as we study lesson 14 on Joel & Obadiah.

25/12/2022

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from your BCS Evening staff!

10/12/2022

Sara’s lesson 12 Outline!

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