The Good Book Club: February 11 through Pentecost
Ash Wednesday nears, and a new, collaborative Lenten resource, The Good Book Club, starts Sunday, February 11.
The Good Book Club is an Episcopal churchwide initiative that invites the reading of the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles during the liturgical seasons of Lent and Easter 2018. Led by Forward Movement, the Good Book Club readings begin the Sunday prior to Ash Wednesday (February 11), and finish on Pentecost (May 20).
“We love sequels, and Luke-Acts provides a wonderful two-part narrative,” noted Richelle Thompson, Forward Movement Deputy Director. “Luke tells the wondrous story of Jesus’ birth, ministry, teaching, death, and resurrection. Acts picks up where Luke leaves off and tells the story of the earliest disciples through the lens of Peter and Paul and the real star of the show — the Holy Spirit. Written by the same author, the books are accessible, and the story is a page-turner!”
How to participate
An abundance of resources, from prayers to videos to study guides, is available from the more than 25 partners here. Spanish resources and information are available here.
- Grab your copy of the Gospel of Luke and Acts of the Apostles.
- Starting on February 11, follow the reading outline.
- Check out the resources
- Listen to a podcast.
- Download a daily item.
- Reflect on a Scripture verse.
- Read a blog or two.
- Watch videos.
- Create artful responses to the readings
- Consider a theological reflection.
- Utilize the study guide.
- Stay up-to-date by following The Good Book Club on Facebook here.
- Join the mailing list here
- Review the comprehensive toolkit link here.
- Listen to a January 31 webinar, available here with the Rev. Jay Sidebotham and Forward Movement deputy director Richelle Thompson helping participants on the journey.
Partners
Partners in the Good Book Club are:
The Episcopal Church
Acts 8 Movement
Building Faith at the Center for the Ministry of Teaching
Consortium of Endowed Episcopal Parishes
Episcopal Camps and Conference Centers
Episcopal Church Office of Latino/Hispanic Ministries
Episcopal Relief & Development
Episcopal Church Women ReadCreate
Episcopal Migration Ministries
Missional Voices
For more information, contact Jason Merritt at jmerritt@forwardmovement.org.