Discipleship in a Local Church Context | Bobby Harrington

February 1, 2017

Discipleship is the core mission of the local church. – Bobby Harrington

Disciple-making should be established in a church plant from day one and should continue as the church grows. In this video from Exponential West 2015, Bobby Harrington explains how to develop this DNA of discipleship and perpetuate it.

Join Bobby Harrington at Exponential East 2017, where he will lead workshops on discipleship.

Key Highlights:

  • The mission of the local church
  • Establishing the DNA of relational discipleship
  • The role of disciple-making for church staff

Dr. Bobby Harrington is the co-founder (with Todd Wilson) of and executive director of Discipleship.org, a national ministry that advocates for Jesus’ style of disciple making and hosts a national forum on disciple making. He is the founding and lead pastor of Harpeth Christian Church. He has trained hundreds of church planters and coaches of church planters (with Stadia) and he has authored multiple books on discipleship, including DiscipleShift (with Jim Putman), Dedicated, Discipleship that Fits (with Alex Absalom) and, most recently, The Disciple Maker’s Handbook (with Josh Patrick). Bobby and his lovely wife Cindy treasure spending time with their grown children, their spouses, family, friends, and trips to Israel.

Bobby Harrington

Bobby Harrington

Dr. Bobby Harrington is the co-founder (with Todd Wilson) of and executive director of Discipleship.org, a national ministry that advocates for Jesus' style of disciple making and hosts a national forum on disciple making. He is the founding and lead pastor of Harpeth Christian Church. He has trained hundreds of church planters and coaches of church planters (with Stadia) and he has authored multiple books on discipleship, including DiscipleShift (with Jim Putman), Dedicated, Discipleship that Fits (with Alex Absalom) and, most recently, The Disciple Maker's Handbook (with Josh Patrick). Bobby and his lovely wife Cindy treasure spending time with their married children and their spouses, a new grandchild, other family, friends, and trips to Israel.
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