Disciple making is the irreducible core task of the Church (Matt 28:18-20). It begins with developing disciples who can make disciples who in turn make more disciples.
Personal engagement in making new disciples, a clearly articulated vision for disciple making, and a clear and reproducible process to ensure that disciple-making happens in a transformative and multiplicative way … these are the key to the quality and success of any microchurch movement.
Join the conversation with some of the team from the Kansas City Underground as they unpack how they are making disciples who make disciples who eventually form into microchurches.
In recent days, post-COVID, there has been a sea change in the world of “church planting.” Five to ten years ago, virtually all planters and church planting organizations were focused almost exclusively on the legacy model of church planting, often known as “launch large.”
Now, a surging number of young leaders have different dreams and aspirations: “How do we launch a decentralized network of disciple-makers and microchurches in our city?”
Where do we begin? How does a microchurch movement start up? What are the potholes? Where might we find hidden breakthroughs? Is there ancient wisdom available for this very contemporary challenge in the post-Christian western context?
Join us in this series of webinars and articles as we explore some of the vital dynamics of the startup process for a microchurch movement.