Bible Study @ Work

This guide is a practical resource for launching and leading Bible studies in modern professional and academic environments. Whether you are in a high-rise office, a remote home setup, or a global hybrid team, we provide the tools to build community legally, respectfully, and effectively.

What’s Inside:

  • **Legal Protections: Simplified breakdowns of Title VII (Workplace) and the Equal Access Act (Schools) to ensure your group is protected and compliant.

  • A 4-Week Launch Roadmap: A step-by-step timeline covering everything from initial discernment to your first successful meeting.

  • Remote & Global Strategies: Expert advice on navigating time zone equity, digital etiquette, and international privacy laws like GDPR.

  • The Facilitator’s Toolkit: Professional email templates, discussion guides, and "Quick-Response" solutions for common leadership challenges.

Our Goal: To empower you to integrate your faith and professional life through inclusive and life-giving community.

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**Legal Disclaimer

1. Informational and Educational Purpose Only

The resources, templates, and guides provided on this website are designed to help individuals understand and navigate U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) guidance regarding religious expression and accommodations in the workplace. All content is for informational and educational purposes only to assist you in launching a voluntary, workplace Bible study.

2. Not Legal Advice

Nothing on this website constitutes, or is intended to constitute, legal advice.

No Attorney-Client Relationship: Using this website, downloading our materials, or contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship.

Consult Local Counsel/HR: Every workplace has unique internal policies, and laws may vary. We are not representing you or your specific workplace initiative. You should consult with a qualified employment attorney or your organization’s Human Resources department if you encounter resistance.

3. Separation from the EEOC

While this website references official EEOC guidelines, compliance manuals, and federal protections (such as Title VII), this website is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. For official government documentation, please visit www.eeoc.gov.

4. Privacy & GDPR Compliance

We care deeply about your privacy as you use our resources. If you are visiting our website from the European Union (EU) or the European Economic Area (EEA), we process your personal data in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).