Leader’s Intro to PursueGOD
The mission of the church is to make disciples – but are we actually doing it?
Talking Points:
- Most churches today are broken – built to minister to crowds, but leaving individuals confused and helpless. Preaching great sermons doesn’t accomplish the goal of discipleship. Matthew 9:35-36
- The biblical solution is empowerment – sending regular people into the world to actively make disciples. The pastor’s job is to equip people to do the work of the ministry. Matthew 9:37-38, Ephesians 4:11-12
- The payoff is maturity for every believer – and a church that is growing and healthy. Growing churches are only healthy churches if they’re built on disciple-making. Ephesians 4:13,16
Discussion:
- Initial reactions to this topic? What jumped out at you?
- Read Matthew 9:35-36. What is Jesus’ emotional state in this passage, and why? How would most pastors feel after preaching to a large crowd?
- Share about a time when someone left your church “confused and helpless”. What did you do about it?
- Make a list of the primary things (a) pastors and (b) people do at your church. Compare this to Ephesians 4:11-12.
- What’s the difference between a growing church and a healthy church? How can you tell if a church is healthy?
- Have you ever seen a church that was built on disciple-making? What is your church built on?
- Is there a step you need to take based on today’s topic?
The Picture and The Process of Disciple-making
Disciple-makers everywhere – but how do we empower regular people to do it?
Talking Points:
- A “full circle” disciple is someone who trusts Jesus, honors God, and makes disciples. This is the vision that Jesus has for every one of his followers. Matthew 28:19-20
- PursueGOD is a library of Bible-based conversation starters designed to help people pursue God one topic at a time.The strategy is to empower regular people with tools to talk about life, faith, family, and more.
- The process for making “full circle” disciples is defined by 3 E’s: Engage (by covering topics), Establish (by completing The Pursuit), and Empower (by helping them connect to someone who wants to be mentored).
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Discussion:
- Initial reactions to this topic? What jumped out at you?
- Who discipled you in the faith? How did they do it?
- How does your church define a “disciple”? How many people in your church would define it this way?
- Read Matthew 28:19-20. Identify the three marks of a disciple in this passage.
- What, if anything, is the process of “discipleship” in your church? How many people have followed that process?
- Why is it important to define a picture (what is a disciple) and a process (how to make disciples) as a church? What can happen to a church that is unclear on these points?
- Do you think the pursueGOD picture and process would work in your church? Why or why not?
- Is there a step you need to take based on today’s topic?
Pastor Essentials
What's the pastor's role – and the leaders – in empowering a discipleship culture?
Pastor Essentials:
- Be the first to make disciples. If you don’t set the example as a healthy leader, no one will follow. 1 Corinthians 11:1
- Leverage the church for “handoffs“. Always be connecting people to disciple-makers. 2 Timothy 2:2
- Find a way to measure and celebrate. Churches have always measured what matters, and what they celebrate they elevate.
- Eliminate sideways energy. Get rid of programs and sacred cows that are not driving toward the vision of disciple-making.
- Never give up. Driving toward a discipleship culture is harder than you think, but it’s worth the effort.
Discussion:
- What jumped out at you in this topic?
- When was the last time you discipled someone? How did you do it?
- Brainstorm a list of ways to leverage the church for handoffs.
- What do you measure right now in your church? How can you start measuring the 3 E’s of disciple-making?
- Brainstorm a list of ways to celebrate disciple-making in your church.
- What are some programs or sacred cows in your church that might get in the way of disciple-making?
- Make a list of 3-5 people in your church who are faithful, available, and teachable – your “first wave” of disciple-makers. Take them through The Pursuit and then release them to start making disciples in your church.
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