Following Jesus isn’t formed in crowds alone. It’s shaped through proximity, vulnerability, and life lived together in community. This message invited our church to reconsider where and how true spiritual growth happens. While large gatherings and sermons are essential, Scripture reveals that the deepest transformation has always taken place in smaller, personal spaces, around tables, in homes, and through shared lives. Jesus chose twelve disciples not just to hear Him preach, but to walk with Him, learn from Him, and be changed by being in His presence. The early church devoted itself not only to teaching but to prayer, meals, and mutual sacrifice. In the same way, we’re called beyond attendance and into discipleship. Because the win is not just a bigger crowd, it’s a deeper church. One where people are no longer content to be around Christianity but are being formed by Christ, together.