Creating a safe and welcoming environment is important for any Bible study group, and it’s especially important for groups with a variety of faith backgrounds and beliefs. One way to do this is by establishing goals and guidelines that help new people know what to expect and help everyone know how they can respectfully contribute.
Keep in mind that not everyone may be coming to Bible study for the same reason, so we recommend starting by establishing a goal that everyone can agree on, such as:
GOAL: Grow in our understanding of the Bible and each other
Once you’ve established your goal, it becomes easier to create a few guidelines that will help your group be purposeful in achieving that goal. In fact, you could even print the guidelines on a bookmark or send them around via email, if desired. Here are a few examples of guidelines that we’ve used with our groups that you can potentially use – each of them is centered around loving God and loving your neighbor. Consider these or write your own:
GUIDELINES:
1. Center the conversation around the Bible
Focus on our shared desire to better understand the Bible
2. Read the Bible on its own terms
Discover the original meaning of the text
3. Honor everyone’s faith journey
Welcome others to learn and grow on their own timeline
These guidelines are a simple way for you to set expectations as a group, without having to run through the full Neighbor Guide together.