HOly Week Bible Study 3/27/2026

Week of March 23, 2026

Holy Week Bible Study Helps

Holy Week invites us to slow down… to walk with Jesus from the cheers of Palm Sunday to the shadow of the cross—and finally to the joy of the empty tomb.

As we prepare our hearts for Easter, we want to provide you with meaningful ways to engage Scripture personally and with your family throughout the week.

Billy Graham once said,

“God proved His love on the Cross. When Christ hung, and bled, and died, it was God saying to the world, ‘I love you.’”

That love is the heart of Holy Week.

Follow along on Facebook for a day-by-day, 
hourly review of Holy Week events.

Palm Sunday – “Hosanna!”

“Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord!” – Matthew 21:9
Join us on Sunday, March 29, at 10:30 a.m. as we remember Christ’s triumphant entry into Jerusalem and begin our journey toward the cross together in worship.

Holy Week Bible Study Videos

Access powerful Holy Week and Easter video studies through our church’s RightNow MediaTM subscription. Look for the bookmarked studies on our on the Passion Week, the Last Supper, or the Resurrection. If you need help accessing your free account, contact the church office.

Daily Scripture Prompts

Set aside 10–15 minutes each day to read:
  • Monday: Matthew 21–22
  • Tuesday: Matthew 23–25
  • Wednesday: Matthew 26:1–16
  • Thursday: Matthew 26:17–75
  • Friday: Matthew 27
  • Saturday: Psalm 22
  • Easter Sunday: Matthew 28

Consider journaling one answer daily to this question:

What does this passage show me about Jesus?

Prayer Guide for the Week

  • Thank Jesus for His obedience.
  • Confess areas where you need His grace.
  • Pray for someone who needs the hope of the resurrection.
  • Ask God to prepare your heart for Easter worship.

Holy Week With Children & Grandchildren

  • Read the Easter story aloud from a children’s Bible each evening.
  • Create a simple “Resurrection Garden” with soil, rocks, and a small empty tomb.
  • Share communion as a family on Thursday night, explaining the meaning of the bread and cup.
  • On Saturday, talk about waiting and hope—how the disciples didn’t yet understand Sunday was coming.

Easter Celebration – He Is Risen!

“He is not here; for He has risen, as He said.” – Matthew 28:6
Join us Easter Sunday at FBC Pigeon Forge (10:30 a.m.) as we celebrate the victory of Christ over sin and death. Invite a friend, bring your family, and come expecting joy.

If you are unable to attend worship in person, please visit our Facebook page and join us there. Comment that you're worshipping with us so we can say Hello!

Let’s walk through this sacred week together—reflecting deeply, praying earnestly, and rejoicing fully.
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