The African Bible Study Method
This Bible study method was introduced at the Lambeth Conference, a gathering of bishops of the Anglican Communion. It is known by both names: “Lambeth” and “African.”
Opening Prayer: O Blessed Lord, who caused all Holy Scripture to be written for our learning. Grant us so to hear them, read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest them, that we may embrace and hold fast the blessed hope of everlasting life, which you have given us in our Savior Jesus Christ. Amen.
- One person reads passage slowly.
- Each person identifies the word or phrase that catches their attention ( 1 minute ).
- Each shares the word or phrase around the group ( 3-5 minutes, NO DISCUSSION ).
- Another person reads the passage slowly ( from a different translation if possible ).
- Each person identifies where this passage touches their life today ( 1 minute ).
- Each shares ( 3-5 minutes, NO DISCUSSION ).
- Passage is read a third time (another reader and translation if possible).
- Each person names or writes “From what I’ve heard and shared, what do I believe God wants me to do or be? Is God inviting me to change in any way?” ( 5 minutes )
- Each person shares their answer ( 5-10 minutes, NO DISCUSSION )
- Each prayers for the person on their right, naming what was shared in the other steps ( 5 minutes ).
- Close with the Lord’s Prayer and SILENCE