[This resource is one of many included in our I’ve been meaning to ask… Bundle]

Each week in this study journal offers: commentary, poetry, visual art, written reflections, and prompts for reflection and conversation all based on the weekly scriptures and sub-themes in our I’ve been meaning to ask… worship series. We encourage you to walk through these weekly readings at your own pace throughout the series, following the rhythm that works best for you. As you journey through this series and study journal—both alone and alongside others—we pray that the scriptures, art, poetry, commentary, and prompts lead you deeper into the heart of things.

FOLLOWING THE SCRIPTURES AND SUB-THEMES, THE STUDY JOURNAL INCLUDES THIS WEEKLY RHYTHM:

  • Poetry prayer (by Sarah Are).

  • Conversation prompts for the weekly sub-theme.

  • New Testament scripture & biblical commentary by our guest contributors with additional reflection prompts for the text.

  • New Testament scripture, art, & written reflections (by Rev. Lauren Wright Pittman, Rev. Lisle Gwynn Garrity, & Hannah Garrity).

  • Hebrew Bible scripture & biblical commentary by our guest contributors with additional reflection prompts for the text.

  • Hebrew Bible scripture, art, & written reflections (by Rev. Lauren Wright Pittman, Rev. Lisle Gwynn Garrity, & Hannah Garrity).


PRINTING INFO: Print the study journal on 8.5”x11” sheets to fold into an 8.5”x 5.5” booklet. Print the PDF under landscape orientation, double-sided, and choose "short edge to short edge," "flip to short edge," or "head to head" for the correct layout. The PDF is arranged so that you can easily fold the pages in half, staple or bind them down the middle, and voila! You have a beautiful devotional.

***If you are unable to print and distribute copies due to COVID-19, email us at contact@sanctifiedart.org after you place your order and we’ll send you a version for use on tablets and computers.***


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