Being Lutheran Online Bible Study

In the era of Covid-19, gathering together for a group bible study is not recommended. But thanks to technology, we are still able to engage in study together and even participate in group discussions. This page is dedicated specifically to those participating in the Being Lutheran Bible study. Below you will find the link to the CPH Faith Course that accompanies the book as well as the discussion padlet. 

About the Author

Rev. A. Trevor Sutton is associate pastor at St. Luke Lutheran Church in Haslett, Michigan. A frequent speaker and writer, Sutton has been published by various Christian publishers, and his work has appeared in Faith & Leadership (Duke Divinity School), The Cresset (Valparaiso University), and Concordia Journal (Concordia Seminary). Sutton has a BA from Concordia University in Ann Arbor and an MDiv from Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, and is currently a graduate student in Writing and Rhetoric at Michigan State University.

  • Week One: October 4-10

    Read through Chapter One-"Closed" and then join the discussion below in the Padlet. 

  • Week Two: October 11-17

    Read through Chapter Two-"Lukewarm" and then join the discussion below in the Padlet. 

  • Week Three: October 18-24

    Read through Chapter Three-"Confused" and then join the discussion below in the Padlet. 

Group Discussion

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Throw out all those notions you might have about what it means to be Lutheran.
When it comes down to it, being Lutheran is really very simple. It’s about following Jesus. We go where Jesus goes, we listen when Jesus speaks, we trust when Jesus promises. And we live because Jesus lives.

In this 10-lesson online video study, author Trevor Sutton will guide you to learn what it means to truly be Lutheran and follow Jesus.