Bible study is offered episodically throughout the year. 

Recent studies have included The Songs of Advent, Christian Foundations, and Awaiting Christ Together

Information on current and upcoming Bible studies will be posted here, or check out our EVENTS page for the latest programs at St. Martin's. 

Lent 2026 Online Bible Study
Faithfulness in a Troubled World: The Book of Ruth

Online Lenten Bible Study
Wednesday Evenings, 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm

This Lent, join us online for a thoughtful and encouraging Bible study led by the Rev’d Sarah Armstrong. Titled Faithfulness in a Troubled World: The Book of Ruth, this study explores a short and powerful story from the Bible about loyalty, courage, and trusting God in uncertain times.

Many people today feel that the world is chaotic or unsettled. The Book of Ruth speaks into those very feelings, offering hope and a vision of steady faithfulness in the midst of difficulty. Together, we’ll read the text, learn about its background, and discuss what it means to be faithful and offer hope in a world of violence and instability.

No prior knowledge of the Bible is needed. This is a welcoming space for questions, reflection, and conversation.

The study will take place on Wednesday evenings via Google Meet. To receive the link and join us, please email the church office. We’d love to have you be part of the conversation this Lenten season.

*Online and Midweek Services and Bible Studies run from Ash Wednesday (Feb 18) to Palm Sunday (Mar 29),  excluding the week of March 16-20 during the TVDSB March Break.

Midweek Bible Study
Lent 2026

Lenten Thursday Morning Bible Study

This Lent, we invite you to join us on Thursday mornings for a welcoming and accessible Bible study. Lent is the 40-day season leading up to Easter—a time when Christians reflect on the life and teachings of Jesus and prepare for the celebration of his resurrection.

In this small-group setting, we’ll read and discuss selected passages from the Bible, explore what they meant in their original context, and consider what they might mean for our lives today. No prior knowledge of the Bible is needed. Questions are encouraged, and we aim to create a space where everyone can learn and grow together.

Whether you're a longtime churchgoers or simply curious about faith, you are welcome here. Come as you are, bring a Bible if you have one (we’ll have extras available), and join us for thoughtful conversation and encouragement during this Lenten season.

*Please note that there is no Bible study on Thursday, March 19 during the week of the TVDSB March Break.