The other day someone on staff asked, “What our discipleship path?” In other words, “How are we growing disciples at our church?” It’s a challenging question and an important one too. It’s a question every church needs to answer.
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As a church we know we want growing disciples who are growing other disciples. We’ve agreed that we want to do that by growing disciples who love God, love others and make disciples. How that looks depends on the discipleship path we’ve put together for each area of our church. For our children’s ministry it means teaching kids how to:
For our student ministry we want them to embrace spiritual habits like:
And then when it comes to our adults we are encouraging people to embrace:
To bring each of these paths together to form one big discipleship path means:
If you want your individual ministry to succeed it needs to be working with the other ministries in your church. A discipleship path is fleshing out the mission of your church in order to reach the vision. Bring the conversation to your coworkers and ask, “What’s our discipleship path?” See what they say.
What components are necessary for creating a discipleship path?