New Digital Ministry "Sabbath School Go!" Delivers Daily 3 Minute Bible Study
- Oklahoma Communication

- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
The Oklahoma Conference of Seventh-day Adventists is excited to announce the launch of Sabbath School Go!, a dynamic new online video channel designed to meet the modern believer where they are. In a world that moves fast, this initiative leverages technology, time, and teaching to bring the timeless truths of the Adult Sabbath School Lesson directly to viewers in a concise, powerful format.

For generations, Sabbath School has been a hallmark of the faithful. However, one of the greatest challenges to its effectiveness has simply been getting people to attend. Sabbath School Go! bridges that gap by taking the study out of the classroom and into the daily lives of its audience.
Starting today, new episodes will be posted Monday through Friday. Each video is just 3 minutes long, hosted by Chris Bailey III, Director of Sabbath School Ministries for the Oklahoma Conference . The content is rooted in the Adult Sabbath School Lesson, ensuring that while the method of delivery is fresh, the foundation remains solid.
What we study remains unchanged. The written Word is as reliable as the Living Word because of 'Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever,'" said Bailey . "But how we study the Bible is as wide open as its pages. God wants to speak to His people, and Sabbath School Go! is another way to hear His voice every day."
Sabbath School Go! represents the Conference's commitment to innovative discipleship and spiritual education. By utilizing digital outreach, the ministry aims to support churches, families, and individuals seeking a deeper connection with Scripture .
The new video series is designed to be shared easily across social media platforms, making it a perfect tool for personal devotion, small group discussion starters, or sharing the love of God with friends and family.
Watch the first episode today and subscribe to the channel to start your daily journey through the Word.





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