October 31

5 Short Bible Studies for Small Groups

Mark Rowan

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When it comes to leading a small group, balancing depth with practicality is key. Whether you’re leading a group for the first time or a seasoned shepherd, finding Bible studies that encourage both discussion and personal growth in a short time frame can be a challenge. That’s why we’ve curated five short Bible studies perfect for small groups. These studies are designed to foster meaningful conversations, deepen faith, and help participants apply biblical truths in their daily lives.

1. The Power of Gratitude

Scripture: Philippians 4:4-7
Focus: Cultivating a thankful heart
Time: 1-2 Sessions

power of gratitude study

Gratitude is more than a feeling—it’s a spiritual discipline that transforms our outlook on life. In this study, your group will explore the Apostle Paul’s message about thanksgiving and peace in his letter to the Philippians. By focusing on rejoicing in all circumstances, prayer, and thanksgiving, participants will learn practical ways to develop a heart of gratitude, regardless of life’s challenges.

Key Takeaways:

  • How gratitude can change your perspective.
  • The relationship between prayer, peace, and thankfulness.
  • Practical steps to cultivate thankfulness daily.

2. Faith in Action

Scripture: James 2:14-26
Focus: Living out your faith
Time: 2 Sessions

faith in action bible study

The book of James challenges believers to put their faith into action. This study dives into the relationship between faith and works, encouraging participants to evaluate how their faith influences their daily life. As your group discusses the role of good works in a believer’s life, they will be inspired to serve others and live out their faith in practical ways.

Key Takeaways:

  • The connection between genuine faith and good works.
  • Identifying areas where faith can be lived out more fully.
  • Encouraging each other to step into action for Christ.

3. The Fruit of the Spirit

Scripture: Galatians 5:22-23
Focus: Developing Christ-like character
Time: 2-3 Sessions

fruit of the Spirit bible study

This study is perfect for groups looking to explore personal spiritual growth. Focusing on the nine fruits of the Spirit, this passage offers a framework for discussing how the Holy Spirit works in the life of believers to produce godly character. The study will encourage your group to reflect on their own spiritual maturity and identify areas where they can grow in love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.

Key Takeaways:

  • Understanding each fruit of the Spirit and its relevance to daily life.
  • How the Holy Spirit works within us to develop godly character.
  • Ways to nurture spiritual growth in everyday situations.

4. Building Healthy Relationships

Scripture: Ephesians 4:25-32
Focus: Conflict resolution & communication
Time: 1-2 Sessions

building healthy relationships bible study

In any group, relationships are key. This study focuses on building healthy relationships through the lens of Ephesians 4, where Paul gives practical advice for communicating with truth and love. Your group will explore themes like honesty, forgiveness, and speaking kindly to one another, making this an ideal study for fostering stronger relationships both within the small group and beyond.

Key Takeaways:

  • The importance of truth and love in relationships.
  • How to approach conflict with grace and understanding.
  • Practical steps for building and maintaining healthy relationships.

5. Discovering Your Spiritual Gifts 

Scripture: 1 Corinthians 12:4-11
Focus: Identifying & using spiritual gifts
Time: 2 Sessions

discovering your spiritual gifts bible study

Every believer has been gifted by the Holy Spirit for a purpose, but discovering and using those gifts can sometimes feel overwhelming. In this study, your group will explore the different spiritual gifts listed in 1 Corinthians 12 and discuss how to identify and utilize them for the benefit of the Church. By the end of the study, participants will have a clearer understanding of their unique gifts and how to serve the body of Christ.

Key Takeaways:

  • Understanding the diversity of spiritual gifts.
  • How each gift plays a role in the Church.
  • Encouraging group members to use their gifts in service.

How to Use These Studies in Your Group

Each of these Bible studies is designed to be completed in one to three sessions, making them flexible for small groups that meet weekly or biweekly. To make the most of these studies, consider pairing them with personal reflection questions or group activities to encourage engagement and application. Whether you're exploring gratitude, faith in action, spiritual gifts, or another key aspect of the Christian walk, these studies will foster growth and build a stronger sense of community in your small group.

At SheepFeast, we believe that small group discipleship is one of the most effective ways to grow in faith. If you’re looking for more resources on leading your group, be sure to check out our platform for additional Bible studies, e-learning options, and tools to help you manage your small group effectively.


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