Discipleship Foundations Groups

How do I walk in the Spirit?

Discipleship Foundations Groups

Discipleship is one of the most important keys to spiritual growth. Learning from a textbook is not as effective as learning with others who can add practical insight.

How do I walk in the Spirit?

How do I control my thoughts?

How do I apply the Bible to my everyday life and grow in my faith?

Have you ever asked one of these questions?

Maybe you have been asked questions like this and longed for material or a study to help people grow in their relationship with the Lord.

Discipleship helps us learn how to walk in the Spirit.
Discipleship Groups

Discipleship Foundations is a group study which can be done in person or online. It was designed to help believers take their faith to a new level by addressing essential biblical principles. This is a great study for new believers as well as seasoned saints.

This study includes portions of the Solomon’s Temple model presented in Intentional Discipleship and presents them in a simple and understandable way. If you have taken Intentional Discipleship this study will refresh some of those lessons and add new information.

Discipleship Foundations is broken into six week sections with a new lesson each week. The group reads the two page presentation and then discusses the material. There is also a specific web page for each lesson for those who desire to dig a little deeper. Each group lasts 30 to 45 minutes.

Groups are limited to 10 participants so register today to save your place!

Registration – Online Discipleship Foundations Group
A group for part 2, lessons 7-12, will be starting Thursday, February 4th at 1pm eastern and will run for 6 weeks. A group for part 1, lessons 1-6, will be starting February 8th at 7pm eastern and will run for 6 weeks.
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Groups run for six consecutive weeks.
The prerequisite for part 2 is part 1, lessons 1-6
Discipleship Foundations has three parts. They must be completed in sequence.

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