This is our guide to disciple making. Our goal is for everyone who has heard and received the Good News to be equipped to share it. Read below to find a simple way to lead both believers and unbelievers alike to maturity in Christ.
Tracks
God's Story & Our Story (10 Weeks)
God & The Beginning
Concept: God created the world and humans for relationship.
Genesis 1:26–31, Genesis 2:4–25
What went wrong
Concept: Sin broke the world and our relationship with God.
Genesis 3:1–24
God Pursues His Broken Creation
Concept: Even in sin, God begins a rescue plan.
Genesis 12:1–9, Genesis 15:1–6
The Need for Rescue
Concept: Humans cannot fix their own sin problem.
Isaiah 53:1–12
Who Is Jesus
Concept: Jesus arrives and shows authority over everything
Mark 1:14–20,Mark 4:35–41, Mark 2:1–12
The Cross
Concept: Jesus dies for our sins.
Mark 15:16–39
The Resurrection
Concept: Jesus defeated death and is alive.
Luke 24:1–35
Responding to Jesus
Concept: Salvation is a gift from Jesus, accepted through repentance and faith.
Acts 2:36–41
The Life of A Disciple
Concept: Disciples follow Jesus and help others follow Him.
Matthew 28:16–20, 2 Timothy 2:1–2
Walking With Jesus (8 Weeks)
Your New Identity
Concept: Following Jesus means becoming a new person. An Envoy for Christ.
2 Corinthians 5:14–21
Living Like Jesus
Concept: Disciples deny themselves and follow Jesus every day.
Luke 9:18–25
Talking With God
Concept: Disciples learn to pray.
Matthew 6:5–13
Hearing From God
Concept: God speaks through His Word.
2 Timothy 3:14–17, Psalm 1:1–3
Life Together
Concept: Disciples grow in community.
Acts 2:42–47, Hebrews 10:25
Freedom From Sin
Concept: Jesus frees us from slavery to sin.
Romans 6:1–14
The Holy Spirit
Concept: The Spirit empowers the Christian life.
John 14:15–27
Life On Mission
Concept: Every disciple makes disciples.
Luke 10:1–9, Matthew 28
Becoming A Disciple Maker (7 Weeks)
The Mission
Concept: Jesus’ mission becomes our mission.
Matthew 4:18–22
Matthew 9:35–38
The Command
Concept: Every disciple is called to make disciples.
Matthew 28:16–20
Sharing Your Story
Concept: Your story is a powerful witness.
John 9:1–34
Sharing The Gospel (God’s Story)
Concept: The gospel is the power of God.
1 Corinthians 15:1–8
Teaching Obedience
Concept: Disciple making is helping people obey Jesus.
James 1:19–27
Multiplication
Concept: Disciples multiply through generations.
2 Timothy 2:1–7
Be led by the Spirit
Concept: Disciple making happens through God’s power.
Acts 1:4–8, Acts 4:23–31
Components and Rhythms of Following Jesus (6 Weeks)
Receive
Concept: One must surrender to Jesus to be “in Christ.”
Colossians 1:1–8
Represent
Concept: We learn from Jesus and represent Him in word and work.
Colossians 1:9–14
Replicate
Concept: Mature disciples help others become disciples.
Colossians 1:23–29
Conformity To His Word
We don’t simply read Scripture for knowledge — we obey it.
James 1:19–25
Proximity To His People
Concept: Disciples live in close community where they know and are known.
Hebrews 10:19–25
Receptivity To His Spirit
Concept: We learn to recognize and walk in step with the Holy Spirit.
Galatians 5:16–26
Off Ramp (D1)
D1 is our recommended off ramp. Once you get started you can read anywhere in Scripture and discover something new and something to obey. You don’t need a set of suggested Scriptures to keep you moving.
1 CHAPTER- Tackle a chapter at a time and ask “Lord, what do you want me to know?”
1 VERSE- Write down the Scripture that stands out to you the most.
1 THOUGHT- What insight or inquiry does this verse bring to mind?
1 MOMENT- Listen to and respond to God in Prayer.
Ask, “Lord, what do you want me to do?”
1 PERSON- Who are you going to share your findings with today?
Not sure where to start? Try this order:
James, John, Acts, Romans
After that, go wherever you would like to take someone. We have found it helpful to stay in the New Testament, and alternate between a gospel and another book.

