Don’t Let COVID-19 Spiritually Isolate You

Seasons come and go. Right now, the entire world is in a unique season of isolation, instability, and stress. God willing, it will soon pass. Until then, the surge of COVID-19 will affect us all in some way.

To address this within our context we’ve created a free online study through the book of Leviticus within the context of Torah Club. Leviticus has much to say about things like infectious diseases, the washing of hands, wearing masks, social distancing, sequestering, and the types of animals that are permitted and those that shouldn’t be eaten. It has wisdom to share about the current worldwide crisis.

The Cure for Spiritual Isolation

Torah Club is about understanding the Bible and finding fellowship. We create serious, small-group study fellowships where disciples of Jesus study the Bible from a Jewish perspective.

Social distancing, lockdown, and quarantine don’t mean you have to disconnect spiritually. During the current world health crisis, we’re making access to online Torah Club studies free for everyone.

Sign up for our free Torah Club studies in the book of Leviticus

For a limited time, get completely free access to weekly Torah Club lessons for the book of Leviticus from now until mid-May. When restrictions on gatherings are no longer necessary, you will have the option to start or join a physical Torah Club in your area.

Online lessons are provided each week as we progress through Leviticus. Lessons include a downloadable lesson workbook with Bible commentary, an answer key, and a 15-minute video teaching called Portion Connections. During this time of social distancing, you can study independently or as a family. Invite friends to join you in the Bible study and discuss each lesson online in a platform of your choice.

Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity. Study with us now. Go here and sign up today!

Torah Club is where disciples learn. Connect yourself to the traditional Bible-reading schedule of the Jewish people and discover the depth of Scripture from a Jewish perspective.

Source: First Fruits of Zion