What We Do
Season of Peace
Path of peace daily reflections
Peace Cards
For daily use by children and in households.
Adult Bible Study
The Things that make for peace
The Things That Make for Peace is a five-week adult study for small or large groups to be used during A Season of Peace or any time of the year. It focuses on the inner and outer path to peace as foundational to faithful discipleship. Each session has a “dig deeper” section for study through the week.
Download the complete Bible study
Printer-friendly black & white version
Session 1: Recognizing Peace
The introduction is a study of Luke 19:37–44 and Ephesians 1:18. It explores the differences between peace as the world often defines it and peace as Jesus teaches and models it.
Printer-friendly black & white version
Session 2: Finding Peace “so that you may live deep within your heart”
How do we find peace in our hearts? How do we deepen our personal spiritual practice as a peacemaker? Using Luke 5:12-16 and John 14:27, this session explores how we might ground ourselves in the practice of peace.
Printer-friendly black & white version
Session 3: Practicing Peace “so that you may work for justice, freedom, and peace”
What does it mean to “turn the other cheek”? What is the difference between being a doormat and choosing nonviolence? In this study, we explore Matthew 5:38–44 as a foundation for active nonviolence.
Printer-friendly black & white version
Session 4: Extending Peace “so that you may reach out your hand to comfort them”
How does the Bible teach us to live with neighbors who are different? This session will focus on hospitality as peacemaking in light of Hebrews 13:1–3 and Romans 12:13–21.
Printer-friendly black & white version
Session 5: Living Peace “so that you can do what others claim cannot be done”
Peace within, peace with God, and peace with others all require forgiveness and a life that seeks to restore relationships. This study will focus on 2 Chronicles 6:13–40, Matthew 5:23–24, and Romans 12:18.
Printer-friendly black & white version