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Purpose and Mission This is our Why Notes The purpose of our church is to glorify God by loving all people and making disciples of all nations. The Great Commission is recorded in Matthew 28:18-20 as follows: And Jesus came and said to them, All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age. The Great Commission teaches us that it is our personal and church responsibility to make disciples. The command in these verses is make disciples. The parts of this sentence provides us with the how to make disciples: 1. Going as we go about our daily lives, at home, at work, at leisure, in the neighborhood. 2. Baptizing them evangelism is an integral part of discipleship. We make disciples by first finding lost people who will listen and respond to the gospel. 3. Teaching them obedience We are not commanded to teach them about Jesus or his commandments. We are taught to teach them to do his commands. And the method of teaching and training disciples is through modeling and imitation. As we imitate Jesus, we teach others to imitate us imitating Jesus. Please note that we use the terms discipling and mentoring interchangeably, as well as other forms of these words. 1

Notes Definitions The gospel came to you because it was heading to someone else. Growing Up, Robby Galaxy, p. xix Discipleship - Intentionally equipping believers with the Word of God through accountable relationships empowered by the Holy Spirit in order to replicate faithful followers of Christ. Disciple - A Christian disciple is one who seeks to have the character and conduct of Jesus in his or her own life. A disciple of Jesus is fully surrendered to his will, seeks to think like him, have his attitude in himself or herself, and to live and act like Jesus. Making disciples is best done in closed, gender-exclusive groups of three or four people who meet weekly for twelve to eighteen months for the purpose of intensive disciple-making that seeks to result in replication. In other words, Let me show you how to be a disciple of Jesus who makes more disciples by repeating this process with others. 2

Be A Disciple-Making Disciple Notes In order to make disciples, you must be a disciple yourself, seeking to be Spirit-filled every day in order to live for Jesus. Every disciple should be able to answer these questions: Who is my mentor in the faith? (write that person s name) Who am I mentoring or discipling? (write down any names) Who is my prayer partner? (write down the name of your prayer partner) Who is my encourager? (write down anyone you turn to for encouragement) All disciples should have these relationships in their lives. 3

Notes Your Objectives As A Disciple-Making Disciple Discipleship is not a program but a process Your goals as a disciple-making disciple are: 1. Realize the gift of purpose that God has given you, to make disciples who will make more disciples. (2 Timothy 2:2) 2. To prayerfully seek out Christians who are faithful, available, and trainable in order to enter a disciple-making relationship for 12 to 18 months for the intentional purpose of training them to be disciplemakers. 3. To demonstrate and guide your disciples (or mentees) to learn how to read and study the Bible for themselves so that they will hear God s message and respond in obedience. Your role is not that of a teacher, but as a fellow disciple on the same path struggling to live by God s Word. 4. Through imitation, To train your disciples how to live with a spiritually disciplined life in the areas of Bible reading and study, Scripture memory, prayer, fellowship, worship, stewardship, and evangelism. (1 Corinthians 11:1) 5. At the end of your group, release your disciples to start their own D-Group and replicate this process. (Matthew 28:18-20) 4

The D-Group Notes A D-Group, or Discipleship Group, is a closed, gender-exclusive group of three or four people who meet weekly for twelve to eighteen months for the purpose of intensive disciple-making that results in replication. An effective D-Group will have these characteristics: Missional - Missional living happens when D-Group participants build intentional friendships outside the church and engage in organic lifestyle evangelism. Accountable - Every D-Group begins with clear standards and expectations. Accountability is not judgmental legalism, but straightforward encouragement to imitate Jesus. Reproducible - The discipleship process is not complete until the disciple becomes a disciple-maker to others. You are not a disciplemaker until your disciple has made a disciple. Community - The Greek word is koinonia, and it means Christian fellowship or communion, with God or, more commonly, with fellow Christians. God created us to seek and enjoy fellowship with one another as brothers and sisters in Christ. No one is an independent, stand-alone Christian. 5

Notes D-Group Meeting Outline 1. Prayer - Always start with a brief prayer. 2. Highs & Lows - Ask each person to share their high of the week and their low of the week. 3. Memory Verse Review - everyone recites the memory verse. 4. H.E.A.R. Journal. This is the bulk of your meeting time. Depending on group size and composition, plan 30-60 minutes in this phase of the meeting. Highlight the key verse or verses of the main passage that spoke to you. Explain the verse. Apply the verse to life. Respond with an action statement. The goal of Bible study is applying the Word of God to life. Knowledge without application is useless. Effective discipleship must contain authentic relationship and systematic Biblical training. 5. Accountabiltiy Have you spent time in the Word and in prayer this week? Have you shared the gospel or your testimony with an unbeliever this week? Have you spent quality time with your family this week? Have you viewed anything immoral this week? Have you had any lustful thoughts or tempting attitudes this week? Have you told any self-promoting lies or half-truths this week? Have you participated in anything unethical this week? Have you lied about any of your answers today? Grace is the driving force of accountability. Biblical accountability is more about support and encouragement, not about legalism. Briefly share prayer requests and close with sentence prayer. Encourage everyone to pray a short prayer (one or two sentences). 6

The H.E.A.R. Journal H-Highlight the Verse(s) E-Explain the Verse(s) - What is God saying? A-Apply the Verse(s) - How can I apply this verse? R-Respond - What is God telling you to do? 7

Notes The H.E.A.R. Journaling Method of Bible Reading The H.E.A.R. journaling method promotes reading the Bible with a lifetransforming purpose. No longer will your focus be on checking off the boxes on your daily reading schedule; your purpose will instead be to read in order to understand and respond to God s Word. You will need: 1. Paper, notebook, or pad. 2. Something to write with. 3. Your Bible. 4. Your reading plan. 5. Prayer. Always begin with prayer and ask God to renew your mind (Romans 12:2) and to fill you with the Holy Spirit (Luke 11:13). The acronym H.E.A.R. stands for Highlight, Explain, Apply, and Respond. Each of these four steps contributes to creating an atmosphere to hear God speak. After settling on a reading plan and establishing a time for studying God s Word, you will be ready to H.E.A.R. from God. HIGHLIGHT Write H in the margin and record these notes: The name of the book The passage of Scripture The chapter and verse numbers that especially speak to you A title to describe the passage EXPLANATION Write E in the margin and record these notes: Why was this written? To whom was it originally written? How does it fit with the verses before and after it? Why did the Holy Spirit include this passage in the book? What is He intending to communicate through this text? 8

APPLICATION Write A in the margin and record these notes: How can this help me? What does this mean today? What would the application of this verse look like in my life? What does this mean to me? What is God saying to me? Notes RESPONSE Write R in the margin. Your response to the passage may take on many forms: You may write a call to action. You may describe how you will be different because of what God has said to you through His Word. You may indicate what you are going to do because of what you have learned. You may respond by writing out a prayer to God. 9

Notes How to Find People to Disciple Pray that God will lead you to ask people to join you in an intentional Bible study group whose purpose is to train them to make disciples. These people will come from your natural (organic) relationships: Sunday School class, Small Group, family, neighbors, friends, acquaintences, and so on. You are looking for those who are Faithful Look for those with a basic and growing commitment to the Lord and to church. Available Look for those who are willing to make the time to meet for an hour to two hours every week, willing to memorize Scripture, and willing to read the assignments and journal their responses. Trainable Look for people who are hungry and thirsty for a deeper relationship with Jesus. Seek those with a moldable attitude that want to be transformed by the Word of God. Write down the names of people you know in the margin or below who would be good candidates for your D-Group. You should have 10 to 15 names on your list. Your invitation will be something like this: Will you join me for one hour a week for Bible study designed to help us grow in a spiritually intensive way so that we will be stronger disciples? After you have spent time in prayer, the best approach is to speak to them face-to-face. Make your conversation as personal as possible. Be clear and open that you are expecting them to be a part of a closed group of three or four for a intentional Bible study designed to take them on a journey of intense spiritual growth. And that at the end of the study, they will be encouraged to repeat this entire process on their own. 10

DISCIPLESHIP COVENANT Notes I will commit to the following expectations: I pledge myself fully to the Lord with the anticipation that I am entering a time of accelerated spiritual transformation. I will meet with my D-Group for approximately one and a half hours every week, unless providentially hindered. I will complete all assignments on a weekly basis before my D-Group meeting, in order to contribute to the discussion. I will contribute to an atmosphere of confidentiality, honesty, and transparency for the edification of others in the group as well as my own spiritual growth. I will pray every week for the other men/women who are on the discipleship journey with me. I will begin praying about replicating the discipleship process upon completion of this group. Signed (You) Signed Mentor Date 11

Notes Disciple-Making Process Our Church Plan Our vision and goal is to create a church culture that makes disciples through the process of reproduction, passing down that process to future generations and multiplying disciples. (2 Timothy 2:1-2) Our purpose is to fulfill the Great Commission by making disciples of all people (Matthew 28:18-20). We are convinced by the Holy Spirit of God that discipleship is for all people (Colossians 1:28-29), and that all believers are to be trained to make disciples (Ephesians 4:11-13). Our strategy is to make disciples who make disciples through intentional small gender-exclusive groups of 3-5 people who meet weekly for the purpose of presenting everyone mature in Christ and to train them to do the work of ministry. 12

Congregation Believers gather with the church body for worship. Believers are equipped and edified for the work of ministry through expository preaching, and are led to connect with others in community groups. Notes Community The starting point for building relationships, spiritual growth, and service inside and outside the church is the Small Group. Some meeting on Sunday mornings (Sunday School) and others meet at various times. The friendships formed in these small community groups are the context for new D-Groups. Core D-Groups, the Biblical context for making disciples through intentional relationships. Maturity is measured by the M.A.R.C.S. of a healthy D-Group. Crowd God provides His people with opportunities to share the message of Christ through relational evangelism. The disciple intentionally forms relationships in the workplace, neighborhood, and community to engage people with the Gospel. 13

Notes Your First D-Group Meeting You are not learning for yourself, but for the person coming behind you. For some, the first meeting of a D-Group can feel pretty awkward. You ve all met (probably), some may have known each other casually for a little bit, but sometimes that s the extent of your connection. Today I am going to give you a game plan for those who feel as if they need one. First, lay out an outline for the year. Three areas of growth are developed around the Bible: We will read through the F-260 Bible reading plan and log H.E.A.R. entries each day. Second, we will memorize the Scriptures associated with each week. They coincide with the daily reading. Finally, we will read books throughout the year to spark conversation and shape our spiritual development: Growing Up, Firmly Planted, and Bearing Fruit. Since disciples are learners, tell your group members they are expected to take notes. You are not learning for yourself, but for the person you will invest in. Participants should never attend a D-Group gathering, or a listen to a sermon for that matter, without a notebook and pen in hand. How will you pass on to others what you have learned if you don t take notes? Did you know that you forget 40 percent of what you hear within twenty minutes, and you retain only about 20 percent within one week? If you don t write something down, you will forget it. How else will you pass on what you have learned, unless you record it? Where would we be if the apostles hadn t written down the Word of God for us to read today? Explain that weekly attendance is exprected, except in emergency cases. Assignments from the previous week are to be completed each week. Remind your participants that they are enrolling in a spiritual boot camp 14

unlike any other time of their life and that they will only get out of the group what they put into it. Notes The year goes by really fast. Before you know it, you will be mobilized to lead your own groups. Don t waste this opportunity! After the groundwork is laid, share your testimony in 5 to 10 minutes, focusing on the impact that discipleship has had on your life after coming to Christ. Next, we spend time hearing from one another. This sharing time is invaluable for the group participants. Here are the 5 areas you want to hear the participants share about: Tell us about your Family Tell us your Testimony (Your life before Christ, What events led to surrendering your life to Christ, and what has happened since most people leave this part out. Tell us about your current job and what God s doing in your workplace. Have you ever been discipled? If yes, explain. If not, why not? What do you expect to get out of the group this year? Finally, hand out the disciple-making covenant for the participants to sign. 15

Notes Jesus 4-Step Disciple-Making Process Observation - The disciples observe the master disciple-maker in ministry. Assist - The disciple-maker has the disciple assist the him/her in ministry. Minister - The disciples are given specific, measurable tasks to do ministry through imitation. Sent - The disciples are sent out of the group into the world to proclaim the gospel and make new disciples. 16

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First Baptist Church on the Square LaGrange, Georgia Cade Farris, Senior Pastor Tom Farr, Discipleship/Christian Education 706-884-5631 www.fbclagrange.org