Featured Resources
In this free online workshop, we’ll explore why we are experiencing a discipleship crisis in the American church, but more importantly, we'll look at how an individual church can move forward. To do this, we will unpack the Disciple Making Culture Framework Doug Paul has developed — to not only show how we got to this current discipleship crisis, but where to go from here.
With a mix of content, activities, and Q&A, Doug will lead each participant and church in a next step toward a disciple-making culture.
In this free online workshop, we’ll define — and start to overcome! — the common barriers many churches face when they think of multiplication and sending groups, missionaries, and/or church plants. Ben Connelly shares from his experience — of being sent to plant churches, sending planter teams and missionaries from his local churches, and working with dozens of churches to help them step into a healthy sending process.
Through content, activities, and open discussion, this workshop will help you recognize and embrace your church’s “sentness” through the gospel, and boldly equipping and sending church planters and missionaries for the gospel.
In this free online workshop, missional thought leader and strategist Alan Hirsch helps us explore the reality that in each of us, there is a seed that could become a forest. As part of the imago Dei, God designed his people with latent potential to multiply our gifts for the mission and ministry of the church.
With a mix of content, exercises, and Q & A, we’ll spend an hour exploring how we can each thrive in our own giftings and equip others to thrive in theirs, for the sake of the kingdom.
Workshop Replays
In this free online workshop, we’ll explore why we are experiencing a discipleship crisis in the American church, but more importantly, we'll look at how an individual church can move forward. To do this, we will unpack the Disciple Making Culture Framework Doug Paul has developed — to not only show how we got to this current discipleship crisis, but where to go from here.
With a mix of content, activities, and Q&A, Doug will lead each participant and church in a next step toward a disciple-making culture.
In this free online workshop, we’ll define — and start to overcome! — the common barriers many churches face when they think of multiplication and sending groups, missionaries, and/or church plants. Ben Connelly shares from his experience — of being sent to plant churches, sending planter teams and missionaries from his local churches, and working with dozens of churches to help them step into a healthy sending process.
Through content, activities, and open discussion, this workshop will help you recognize and embrace your church’s “sentness” through the gospel, and boldly equipping and sending church planters and missionaries for the gospel.
In this free online workshop, missional thought leader and strategist Alan Hirsch helps us explore the reality that in each of us, there is a seed that could become a forest. As part of the imago Dei, God designed his people with latent potential to multiply our gifts for the mission and ministry of the church.
With a mix of content, exercises, and Q & A, we’ll spend an hour exploring how we can each thrive in our own giftings and equip others to thrive in theirs, for the sake of the kingdom.
What's the difference between a missional community and a microchurch? Are they the same thing with two names, or are they distinct philosophies of ministry? How is each more helpful than the other... and does it really matter!?
Jeff Vanderstelt and Tomy Wilkerson answer these questions and more in this free, online video workshop.
Downloadable Exercises
Humans are inherently relational beings: we are not designed to be alone. Biblically and experientially, “discipleship” and “mission” at their best are relational pursuits. In this exercise, define your relationships in your mission and ministry with categorized roles and then prayerfully bring balance to them.
This exercise asks you to define a certain area of your church’s vision, then invites you into an honest assessment of what aspects of your culture promote that area of your vision, vs. what aspects of your culture work against it.
This exercise asks you to define a certain area of your church’s vision, then invites you into an honest assessment of what aspects of your culture promote that area of your vision, vs. what aspects of your culture work against it.
Work through the theological concept of “types” by discovering what is true about the original biblical element or character and then learn how Jesus is the true and better version.