THE SCROLLS BIBLE STUDY

 

THE SCROLLS BIBLE STUDY


The Scrolls is a weekly Bible study written by Dr. Tom Bulick and others at Central Bible Church. We offer this unique spiritual formation tool free of charge to anyone who wants to receive it. Use The Scrolls as a personal Bible study tool, for family devotions, and for small group discussions. Weekly lessons are based on the current sermon series at CBC. You can pick up a printed copy of The Scrolls in kiosks around the church campus or download this week's issue from the Sermons page.


There will be no programming for Children, Students, or Community Groups after the 9:30 am worship service for December 22 and December 29. 

 The Scrolls Contributors

Tom Bulick

(Ph. D. and Th.M. Dallas Theological Seminary, M.A. Eastern Michigan University ) is the Spiritual Formation Pastor at Central Bible Church. He has been writing The Scrolls Bible studies since their inception in 1998.

Stephanie Thomas

(B.B.A University of Texas at Arlington). Stephanie is married to James and they have five children: Elijah, Levi, Bo, Ella and Simon. Stephanie has attended Central Bible Church for more than 20 years, has been on staff since 2014, and now serves as Children’s Minister.

Eric Wright

(Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary) served as a pastor in churches in Michigan and Texas for 15 years and currently serves as a business administrator for a local medical practice. Eric ministers internationally in Southeast Asia teaching the Gospel of Mark to seminary students, and volunteers with International Students Inc. at UT Arlington.

Alison Dellenbaugh

(M.A. in Christian Leadership, Dallas Theological Seminary) is the Spiritual Formation Resource Manager at Central Bible Church and editor of the Next Step Disciple website. She has been editing The Scrolls Bible studies since 2011.

NextStepDisciple.org is our resource website providing biblical and life application material through articles, videos, Bible studies, and books. Check out a more articles written by the contributors to The Scrolls.