Growing in faith with a few
Discipleship Modules
What is a Discipleship Group?
A temporary collection of new and old acquaintances from anywhere in their particular walk in faith, who commit to regularly meet for 10 weeks for a time of Bible study, prayer, and supportive conversation. Each year we see this simple commitment of time and friendship around God’s word bear incredible spiritual fruit! We have two seasons for Discipleship Groups beginning the last week of September and the third week of February. Each group is guided along through a common format with the help of a facilitator and one of the following modules.
MODULES
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The prophet Hosea is called by God to be a living illustration of Israel’s spiritual condition before the LORD. The book shows the depths of God’s love for his covenant people.
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This is a question most Christians wrestle with and the Bible gives good answers that satisfy our longings, though they may not be what you expect. These 10 texts explore the question of God’s will and the ways in which he instructs and leads his people.
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Paul writes to Titus as his spiritual ‘father’ and in his letter we see the Father heart of God for his church. These 10 texts explore God’s love and passion for his church and how the gospel infuses and informs every aspect of church life.
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How can we know that we are loved, saved, and secure with Jesus? These 10 texts explore how God saves and what it means to belong to Jesus.
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Who is the God of the Bible? These 10 texts show us what God has revealed about himself through his word.
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God’s Temple in the bible is where heaven and earth meet. These 10 texts explore the origins of the temple and the profound reality it presents to Christians.
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What is the bible and what role should it have in our lives? These 10 texts explore what the bible says about itself.
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What is prayer and how does the Bible teach us to pray? These 10 texts show us the heart of God for our prayer life.
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Grace changes everything. These 10 texts explore different ways that the Bible presents the work of God in the lives of individuals.
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What is wisdom and how do we get it? These 10 texts explore where wisdom comes from and how we can grow in it.
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What is the Bible about? These 10 texts show how the Bible is one unified story that points to Jesus.
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What is the mission of God in the world and how does Jesus send us out on mission with him? These 10 texts explore the heart of God for his world and what it means to be sent to all nations.
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What is a Christian’s hope? These 10 texts explore the hope God gives his people in the midst of a broken world.
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What does it look like to follow Jesus as his disciple? These 10 texts explore what it means to live in light of the good news of God’s kingdom.
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Money is only a means of exchange, it is no more evil than an item of clothing. Evil comes from within our hearts, from our idolatry.
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This walk through Galatians challenges us to consider where our joy may be lacking and our freedom faltering and how we can get it back by consciously trusting in the free grace of Christ.
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Paul's letter to the Philippians is full of the joy of knowing and living for Christ. It invites us into that same joy of seeing and savouring him.
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This series explores how Old Testament figures and events point to the person and work of Jesus Christ.
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Come and learn from John, one of Jesus’ nearest and dearest friends. These 10 texts explore John’s letter to the churches in Asia Minor.
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Abraham believed and was counted righteous. Come and explore his extraordinary life and how he points us to salvation in Christ.
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The first letter written by the Apostle Peter to a number of churches facing persecution and hardship. It is a letter to broken and messy people about a good and gracious God.
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Ephesians is packed with the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ. These 10 texts explore John’s letter to the churches in Asia Minor.
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Not ashamed of the gospel. A study of the Letter to the Romans. These 10 weeks explore the theological foundations and implications of the good news about Jesus. Note: This module includes rather long readings that can be difficult to cover in a short time.
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The 10 Commandments reveal to us God's moral law. How God would have us relate to himself and to one another in the most basic, and also the most profound ways.
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“The joy of the Lord is your strength.” Nehemiah 8:10. We often confess our faith in the catechism that asks what is the chief end of man? Answer: to glorify GOd and enjoy him forever. And this is applied this way. How do we glorify God? by enjoying him forever.