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School of Discipleship
Lesson 1: Living with Purpose
Lesson 2: Identity in Christ
Lesson 3: Building Healthy Rhythms
Lesson 4: Navigating Community
Lesson 5: Living on Mission
Lesson 6: Walking in the Spirit
Lesson 1: Living with Purpose
Lesson 2: Identity in Christ
Lesson 3: Building Healthy Rhythms
Lesson 4: Navigating Community
Lesson 5: Living on Mission
Lesson 6: Walking in the Spirit
Course Sessions
Each session includes video content, discussion questions, and practical lab assignments
School of Discipleship
Lesson 1: Living with Purpose
Lesson 2: Identity in Christ
Lesson 3: Building Healthy Rhythms
Lesson 4: Navigating Community
Lesson 5: Living on Mission
Lesson 6: Walking in the Spirit
Lesson 1: Living with Purpose
Lesson 2: Identity in Christ
Lesson 3: Building Healthy Rhythms
Lesson 4: Navigating Community
Lesson 5: Living on Mission
Lesson 6: Walking in the Spirit
Session 1: Discipleship
Overview
There are certain words tossed around American Evangelical Christianity that we assume everyone understands. DISCIPLESHIP is one of those words. Christians are supposed to be all about “making disciples”, but what are we actually making?
Lab Assignemt
Write your Definition or Description of a Discipled Person and assess your own discipleship journey
Key Learning Points
Discussion Questions Include:
- Define what a discipled person looks like
- Create a target for discipleship activities
- Understand the Great Commission in context
- xplore first-century Jewish discipleship culture
- What did "disciple" mean to you growing up?
- How do you feel about the Description of a Discipled Person?
- Define what How might you better order your life to Scripture? discipled person looks like
Session 1: Discipleship
Overview
There are certain words tossed around American Evangelical Christianity that we assume everyone understands. DISCIPLESHIP is one of those words. Christians are supposed to be all about “making disciples”, but what are we actually making?
Lab Assignemt
Write your Definition or Description of a Discipled Person and assess your own discipleship journey
Key Learning Points
Discussion Questions Include:
- Define what a discipled person looks like
- Create a target for discipleship activities
- Understand the Great Commission in context
- xplore first-century Jewish discipleship culture
- What did "disciple" mean to you growing up?
- How do you feel about the Description of a Discipled Person?
- Define what How might you better order your life to Scripture? discipled person looks like