Discipleship Groups

Jesus changed the world by investing in a few. We are launching a movement of Relational Disciplemakers who will disciple a few who then in turn disciple a few. We believe the Eastern Shore will never recover from this multiplying movement of disciples.

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The Big Picture

A disciple…

Follows Jesus.

We’re learning from Jesus how to love God and love people.

Is Transformed by Jesus.

A life spent in the presence of Jesus changes a person.

Partners with Jesus.

We are participating in Jesus’ mission to change the world.

Getting Started

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Selecting Your Disciples

How do we go about choosing the few we will invest in?

Making the Ask

Here are some steps to making a healthy invitation to your group.

How to Plan Your First Meeting

You want to use the first meeting to lay a good foundation for your group. Here’s what that looks like.

Group Tools & Resources

The 3 Basic Tools that comprise every group are reading plans, COMA journaling, and a discussion guide.

  • Our disciples are learning to sit with Jesus daily using our shared reading plan.

    Choose your plan here.

  • Our disciples are learning to read their Bibles carefully as they reflect through COMA journaling.

  • Transparent and vulnerable sharing cultivates the life on life relationships that grow us.

    Get your downloadable guides here!

    Click > Ignition Guide
    Click > D-Group Guide

  • Click HERE to view all our resource videos.

Let’s do life together.

Relational Disciplemaking

  • The Principle of Access

    Investing Relationally in our Disciples

  • Creative Models of Multiplication

    Eventually, each of our disciples will become Relational Disciplemakers themselves. Here’s how they can do that.

  • Our Influence Map

    Here we identify, the world God has put us in. God has given each of us a sphere of influence.

    Pages yet to be written.