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Everyday Mission Course
Over six sessions, Ben Connelly (pastor, founder of the Equipping Group, and co-author of A Field Guide for Everyday Mission) asks and answers questions to help us live on God’s mission, in everyday life.

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For Making Disciples
This six-session course with Ben Connelly equips everyday Christians to live as missionaries right where they are, not just overseas. Through practical teaching and follow-up exercises, it helps believers display and declare the gospel in ordinary, everyday life.
This 11-session course with Ben Connelly offers a practical primer for anyone exploring the idea of church planting, whether you're feeling called, curious, or considering joining a team. Drawing from his own church planting experience, Connelly answers key questions and provides tangible next steps to help you discern and prepare for this important ministry calling.
This four-part ebook series by Ben Connelly helps churches embrace their role in God’s mission by equipping and sending leaders—no matter their size or age. Drawing from real-life experience, each reflection offers practical insights and exercises to guide churches in becoming gospel-driven, sending communities like the early church in Antioch.
For Mobilizing Leaders
This six-session course with Ben Connelly equips everyday Christians to live as missionaries right where they are, not just overseas. Through practical teaching and follow-up exercises, it helps believers display and declare the gospel in ordinary, everyday life.
This 11-session course with Ben Connelly offers a practical primer for anyone exploring the idea of church planting, whether you're feeling called, curious, or considering joining a team. Drawing from his own church planting experience, Connelly answers key questions and provides tangible next steps to help you discern and prepare for this important ministry calling.
In this three-session digital course, Dhati and Angie Lewis challenge believers to view their homes not as private retreats but as powerful tools for gospel hospitality and discipleship. Drawing from their personal experience, they offer practical wisdom on using the home to disciple kids and others, showing how everyday spaces can become meaningful places for kingdom impact.
In The Equipping Group’s “Redeeming Politics” course, Kaitlyn Schiess helped redefine “politics” from today’s common perception. She helps us rightly see politics as a concept that was created by God, and that has become broken because of sin, but that can be hopeful because in Christ, God is reconciling all things to himself. Because of Jesus’ work, there can be restoration — in part now and more fully in eternity — even in the realm of politics! In light of that renewed view of politics, we can see politics through the lens of the story of God.
In Reading the Bible, Missing the Gospel, Ben Connelly exposes common ways Christians misunderstand Scripture by centering it on themselves rather than on God. He invites readers to rediscover the Bible through the lens of Jesus as the true hero, reshaping how we view forgiveness, blessing, the church, and more.
For Planting Churches
This six-session course with Ben Connelly equips everyday Christians to live as missionaries right where they are, not just overseas. Through practical teaching and follow-up exercises, it helps believers display and declare the gospel in ordinary, everyday life.
This four-session course with Bill Clem helps ministers move beyond burnout to long-term flourishing by exploring sustainable rhythms for the soul. Drawing from his own ministry experience and challenges, Clem offers practical guidance to help leaders not just survive but truly thrive in their calling for the long haul.
This five-session course with leadership coach Alan Briggs offers practical, actionable guidance for overwhelmed leaders seeking clarity and balance. Through 15 short teachings, reflection questions, and tangible assignments, leaders will gain wisdom on key issues like decision-making, delegation, rest, margin, and overcoming feelings of failure—equipping them to lead with confidence and intention today.
Gerry Breshears, Professor of Systematic Theology at Western Seminary, helps navigate the roles of women and men in the church biblically and challenges us to value everyone's voice as we serve and teach together.
Tomy Wilkerson, Tampa Director of Underground Network, leads the listener through the journey of discovering your unique design and mission God has prepared specifically for you.
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In this free online workshop, seasoned missional leader Brad Watson helps us explore the realities of sharing the gospel in our cultural moment, focusing on today's deeper questions. We will see what sharing the gospel looks like, and what’s needed to help people in the process of coming to faith, in our increasingly post-secular societies.
What if every church followed God’s leading in sending, and were willing to pray and give away our finances, and even our best leaders?
What if we could do so, not in our church’s 20th or 200th year of existence, but in its second year?
And what if we could at least start down that path, not when we have 200 or 2000 people engaged, but when we have 20 people?
Ben Connelly answers these questions and more in this free, online video workshop.
How do we balance our finite humanity with the seemingly infinite demands of our callings? And how does the gospel intersect with our lives when depression and anxiety seem to be driving the ship?
Wendy Alsup answers these questions and more in this free, online video workshop.
How do we live in THIS season of discipleship, while preparing for the NEXT one? Do we ever take time to pause, to both zoom in on our hearts and zoom out to assess our ministry efforts? And… what is ‘discipleship’ supposed to look like during the summer, with its ups and downs, vacations, and more!?
Daniel Yang answers these questions and more in this free, online video workshop.
What if we've missed the point of "church leadership"? Why are so many Christian celebrities who "rose," now "falling"? Could it be that words like "celebrity" & "high profile" are never intended to refer to those leading God's people in the first place?
JR Woodward answers these questions and more in this free, online video workshop.
Do we actually know how Jesus sounds like good news to people today? Do we know how to share the gospel in a way that it addresses peoples' true needs, problems, questions and situations?
Join Jerram Barrs as he answers these questions and more in this Free Online Workshop.
Tuesday, May 14, 1p ET / 10a PT
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.
The world of publishing is a weird, at times overwhelming world. It feels confusing to navigate, and it's often hard to even know the first step. But every book started with an idea, and every author started out in some form of obscurity -- so sometimes it's just helpful to know where to start!
Trillia Newbell and Don Gates will help get you started in this free, online video workshop.
How do you join civic action with the work of faith? I look forward to discussing this with you in the upcoming (free!) workshop “Faithful Discipleship in a World of Activism” (September 14th, 1p ET / 10a PT).
If you’re feeling tired, worn down, and anxious, you are not alone. But how do you persevere? How do you minister when your own emotional health as a leader is suffering?
In this workshop we will look at Biblical and practical ways leaders can remain healthy - or return to health - no matter the season.
What is Lent, and what might it look like for less liturgical churches to participate?
Do you feel like your organization's discipleship efforts are scattered? Do people seem unaware of the ways you try to help them grow... no matter the number of times you tell them?
Matt Stevens introduces a creative strategy to help church/org leaders focus your discipleship and give language to your ministry efforts.