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The Bible Project 2020

Hyde Park United Methodist

Journey with us through the entire Bible—Genesis through Revelation. We undertook this project in 2020. And now this project has been turned into a study that your church can do too—the Bible Year!The Bible Year Devotional: https://www.cokesbury.com/The-Bible-Year-DevotionalThe Bible Year Videos: https://my.amplifymedia.com/amplify/series/unitedmethodistpublishinghouse/52823-the-bible-year

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For our Finale, your hosts through the year, Mat, Nikki, and Monica come together for a year in review. Listen for a personal take on the project from your hosts. more

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On this week’s episode, Mat Hotho and Nikki Taylor interview Nikki’s former teacher, Joseph Trafton. more

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On this week’s episode, Mat Hotho and the Rev. Dr. Sally Campbell-Evans sit down with the Rev. Dr. Karoline Lewis to cover 1, 2, 3 John. more

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On this week’s episode, Mat Hotho and Steve Crawford interview Dr. Jennifer Grace Bird for our episode on 1st & 2nd Peter and Jude. Dr. Bird spent much of her time on the East Coast but is now working in the Portland, OR area. She has a Master’s in D... more

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4.4 out of 5 stars from 156 ratings
  • Not even close to correct.

    Wow. These people have not even read the Bible. They are so wrong. There were hints in the first podcast and by the second it went from a 9 to a zero in about 1 minute. There are too many problems to miss. These guys are not the Bible Project with the neat video drawings. They are different people with the same name. I was worried bout the Bible Project until I figured that out.

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    Cutedge
    United States5 months ago
  • Great show!

    Amazing step by step guide, managed for the first time to read the bible, thanks to this podcast. I loved how they portrayed the historical background, God’s message in the chapters and how we can apply it to current situations.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    julzz2z
    Netherlandsa year ago
  • Loved the Many Perspectives

    This is a phenomenal gathering of dedicated voices to walk, explore and carry God’s love. Excellent.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AngiRenoJAX
    United Statesa year ago
  • Not even sure they believe the accuracy of the Bible.

    Why waste you time or anyone else’s?

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    BDHPAC
    United States2 years ago
  • This is NOT The Bible Project

    The Bible Project is an organization founded by Tim Mackie and Jonathan Collins in 2014 in Portland, Oregon. They have created incredible in-depth teachings on the Scriptures. more

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    1
    Scott Holcom
    United States3 years ago

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