Trouble developing disciples who make disciples?
Watch your church grow in their boldness, passion, and confidence to share the Good News!
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Culture is often the result of months or years of leadership influence. Sometimes, we are solving one problem while another creeps in. We aim to evaluate your church culture with proven assessments in order to keep your team attentive to the most important parts of a church’s mission.
After assessing strengths and weaknesses, we help you to create a strategy that keeps the Gospel at the center of each church ministry. We do this through pathways that are incorporated with questions and prompts to allow your team to strategize. We also offer coaching from our pastors.
As much as we wish it was easy, we all know that culture change requires commitment and work. With a robust set of tools, our team is prepared to help you put everything in place to lead lasting change in your church; from sermons, to meeting agendas, to outreach leader job descriptions, and much more!
A strong discipleship culture produces these remarkable results:
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Part 1 of this pathway is an outreach training day designed to inspire your congregation for disciple-making. You will prepare a Sunday sermon with the help of our outline guide, graphics, and videos. After the service, you will host a training event for your church with teaching on how and why to share the Gospel, how to tell your story, how to have spiritual conversations, and more.
Part 2 of this pathway is an outreach Sunday meant to serve as an opportunity for your congregation to invite their friends and community to attend. We will help you prepare for this service with sermon outline prep, decision cards and basic next steps for new believers, and mentor training for discipleship. This day is designed to allow you to give a clear Gospel presentation to non-believers as well as give your congregation practice sharing their faith.
Outreach Sunday Package:
This pathway begins with a deep dive into the connection between discipleship and making disciples. Senior church leadership will engage with practical strategies, tools and measurements to begin and track a culture shift in your church. Emphasis is placed on the influence of ministry leaders and the relationship between discipleship and evangelism.
As a Trailblazer, you will begin by preparing your leadership through assessment of your current church culture, along with training on tools and concepts essential to equipping your church in discipleship and outreach. The Trailblazer pathway incorporates each of the two previous pathways with a more robust emphasis on an Outreach Influence Team and an in-depth church culture assessment. This is followed by bringing these concepts and tools to the congregation through a strategic, measurable path that will result in more individual ownership and intentionality around discipleship that will lead directly to a passion for making disciples.
As an Expeditioner, you will begin with the most comprehensive preparation and culture assessments available to equip your leadership to not only engage more deeply in their own discipleship and grow in their passion for making disciples, but to lead this culture change in your church. This is the most comprehensive pathway that we offer with full coaching and access to all of our resources. This journey will help your church establish an Outreach Influence Team that exists as the foundation for a successful disciple-making church culture. Training and resources from all previous pathways will be incorporated.
When it comes to determining spiritual maturity we look at indicators in terms of growth, not of achievement. This self-assessment will give you a snapshot of where you are with regard to seven key markers that are important to our spiritual growth.
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