Community & Culture Formation

New Wine and New Wineskins

Leading a church through significant culture change is a difficult task to do alone. Good leaders understand casting vision, but even the most equipped pastors need support to chart the steps along the way. Our team serves as partners, trainers, and guides to resource your leadership team to confidently move into the areas where you sense God is inviting your community to go.

Trainings for Community Formation:

  • Partnering with your teaching team, we will help develop a process for implementing practices and strategies to move from Sunday messages and teaching insights towards meaningful formation and growth.

  • Churches gather to worship, to hear from Scripture, and respond to God’s leading. And how we worship forms our people and defines our churches in fundamental ways that often go overlooked in the busyness of congregational life.

    Our team will provide theological and practical training to help you shape your worship culture towards vibrant, Spirit-led encounters of praise and response. We don’t trust in formulas, but we do honor the patterns of church renewal that have emerged in communities seeking to honor host the presence of God and respond to his leading.

  • The New Testament provides a powerful framework for how our churches can lovingly, wisely, and intentionally partner with the Holy Spirit to see the power of God at work in the lives of our communities through the prayers of his people.

    Prayer Ministry is model of listening, discerning, and ministering to people in our churches in deepening partnership with the Holy Spirit.

  • A community without commitment is just a crowd, no matter how nice or well-intentioned. Thriving small groups, within local churches, not only meet the deep needs for communal life, but they also are the primary means for discipleship in our churches.

    There is no one-size fits all strategy for flourishing small groups. Together we will explore the best path, within your context, to grow and sustain a thriving small group culture.