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Many churches have vision and mission statements—but are they biblical? In this discussion, we unpack the purpose behind church vision and mission and how they align with God’s greater plan. Looking at examples from Scripture—Abraham, Moses, and Jesus Himself—we explore how God gives His people a vision that’s bigger than themselves and a mission they can faithfully follow.
At Together Church, our vision is to develop people who radically impact the world for Jesus Christ—a task only God can accomplish. Our mission? To create relational environments where disciples of Jesus are made. But what does that look like in real life? How can we stay committed to discipleship even when it gets tough? Let’s dive in.
📖 Key Topics Covered:✔️ Why vision and mission statements aren’t in the Bible—but the principles are✔️ How biblical figures like Abraham, Moses, and the early church followed God's vision✔️ The difference between religious tradition and biblical conviction✔️ The power of authentic discipleship relationships in spiritual growth✔️ How to stay faithful to the mission even when it’s difficult
💬 Discussion Questions:1️⃣ Are you following church traditions or biblical principles? How do you tell the difference?2️⃣ How have discipleship relationships shaped your spiritual journey?3️⃣ What steps can you take to be more intentional about creating relational environments for discipleship?
📝 Life Application:➡️ Identify one person ahead of you or behind you in their spiritual journey this week. Invite them for coffee or a meal with the specific purpose of strengthening your discipleship relationship.
👥 Join the Conversation!Drop your thoughts in the comments—how has a vision or mission helped shape your spiritual growth? Like, subscribe, and share this video to help others grow in their discipleship journey!
🔗 Learn more about Together Church at togetherokc.church
#ChurchVision #Discipleship #MissionAndVision #TogetherChurch
By Together ChurchMany churches have vision and mission statements—but are they biblical? In this discussion, we unpack the purpose behind church vision and mission and how they align with God’s greater plan. Looking at examples from Scripture—Abraham, Moses, and Jesus Himself—we explore how God gives His people a vision that’s bigger than themselves and a mission they can faithfully follow.
At Together Church, our vision is to develop people who radically impact the world for Jesus Christ—a task only God can accomplish. Our mission? To create relational environments where disciples of Jesus are made. But what does that look like in real life? How can we stay committed to discipleship even when it gets tough? Let’s dive in.
📖 Key Topics Covered:✔️ Why vision and mission statements aren’t in the Bible—but the principles are✔️ How biblical figures like Abraham, Moses, and the early church followed God's vision✔️ The difference between religious tradition and biblical conviction✔️ The power of authentic discipleship relationships in spiritual growth✔️ How to stay faithful to the mission even when it’s difficult
💬 Discussion Questions:1️⃣ Are you following church traditions or biblical principles? How do you tell the difference?2️⃣ How have discipleship relationships shaped your spiritual journey?3️⃣ What steps can you take to be more intentional about creating relational environments for discipleship?
📝 Life Application:➡️ Identify one person ahead of you or behind you in their spiritual journey this week. Invite them for coffee or a meal with the specific purpose of strengthening your discipleship relationship.
👥 Join the Conversation!Drop your thoughts in the comments—how has a vision or mission helped shape your spiritual growth? Like, subscribe, and share this video to help others grow in their discipleship journey!
🔗 Learn more about Together Church at togetherokc.church
#ChurchVision #Discipleship #MissionAndVision #TogetherChurch