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Disciple Talk with Brandon Werner
by Together Church
Get to real-life issues. Growing disciples of Jesus don't want to side step tough issues, they have real-life questions. These podcast episodes will address the issues. Whether you are a new disciple of Jesus looking for answers, or a mature disciple of Jesus looking for resources to help you make disciples, you're in the right place. Start binging some episodes! If one stands out, share them with someone you're discipling.
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When Words Fall Short: How to Truly Comfort Someone in Hard Seasons
In this episode, we talk about what it looks like to walk with someone through a long, difficult season when you don’t know what to say. We explore the tension between wanting to help and not wanting to hurt, especially when it comes to sharing Scripture. If you’ve ever hesitated before sending a Bible verse or felt the pressure to “fix” someone’s pain, this conversation will help you think more clearly and respond more faithfully. The goal isn’t perfect words, it’s faithful presence, shaped by the Spirit and rooted in truth.📖 Key Topics Covered✔️ The difference between comforting someone and trying to fix them✔️ Why motives matter when responding to someone’s pain✔️ How misusing Scripture can unintentionally cause harm✔️ The role of the Holy Spirit in guiding what to say—or not say✔️ Why presence and empathy often matter more than perfect words✔️ How to use Scripture wisely, truthfully, and at the right time💬 Discussion QuestionsWhen someone shares something difficult, do you tend to fix it or sit with them? Why?Have you ever received “helpful” advice or Scripture that didn’t feel helpful? What made it land that way?How can you discern when to speak and when to stay quiet?What does it look like to trust the Holy Spirit in conversations like these?How can you grow in using Scripture with both truth and sensitivity?📝 Life ApplicationThis week, when someone shares something hard, pause before responding—ask one thoughtful question or simply be present before offering any advice or Scripture.🔗 Learn more about Together Church at togetherokc.church
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Are You Working Too Much... or Too Little? The Truth About Sabbath Rest
In this episode, we talk about work, rest, laziness, overworking, and what the Bible actually teaches about Sabbath. So many people swing to one extreme or the other. Some struggle to slow down, while others use “rest” as an excuse to avoid the work God has called them to do. This conversation helps bring both sides into the light.We walk through what Scripture shows from creation to Jesus, and why Sabbath is not just about taking a day off. It is about dependence on God, trusting His design, and learning how to steward both our work and our rest for His glory. If you have ever felt burned out, restless, lazy, overcommitted, or confused about what biblical rest really looks like, this episode will help you think about it in a deeper and more practical way.📖 Key Topics Covered✔️ Why work is a gift from God and not part of the curse✔️ The difference between godly rest and unhealthy avoidance✔️ How Sabbath shows our dependence on God✔️ What Jesus meant when He said He is Lord of the Sabbath✔️ Why real rest is more than scrolling, zoning out, or doing nothing✔️ How to discern whether your struggle is overworking or laziness💬 Discussion QuestionsDo you tend to struggle more with overworking or with avoiding work? Why?How have you personally misunderstood rest or Sabbath in the past?What does it look like for rest to become a declaration of dependence on God?Are there habits in your life that feel like rest but actually leave you more drained?What would it look like to steward both your work and your rest for the glory of God?📝 Life ApplicationThis week, take time to honestly evaluate your relationship with work and rest. Ask God to show you whether you need to repent of overworking, laziness, or false rest, and choose one practical step that helps you align with His design.🔗 Learn more about Together Church at togetherokc.church
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The Spiritual Parent Every Christian Needs
In this episode, we talk about spiritual parents and the role they play in helping us grow as disciples of Jesus. Many of us can point to people who invested in our lives, encouraged us, and helped shape our faith. Those relationships matter deeply. But they are not the ultimate source of our growth.The spiritual parent we ultimately need is God Himself.When we understand this, it changes how we view discipleship, spiritual maturity, and even the struggles we face in our growth. Human mentors may plant and water, but it is God who brings the increase. And through His Spirit, He promises that we will never be left as spiritual orphans.📖 Key Topics CoveredWhy God is the spiritual parent every disciple ultimately needsThe role spiritual mentors play in our growth and formationHow the early church modeled relational discipleshipThe danger of depending on people more than GodWhy spiritual growth still requires community and discipleship relationships💬 Discussion QuestionsWho are some spiritual parents or mentors who have impacted your walk with Christ?Why is it important to recognize that God is the true source of spiritual growth?Have you ever struggled with depending too much on a person rather than God for spiritual guidance?What opportunities for discipleship or spiritual community might God already be providing in your life?How can you take a step toward deeper spiritual growth this week?📝 Life ApplicationIdentify one way you can intentionally pursue spiritual growth this week. This could be seeking discipleship, investing in someone else, or spending focused time with God in His Word.🔗 Learn more about Together Church at togetherokc.church#TogetherChurch #Discipleship #SpiritualGrowth
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How God Used One Yes to Reach 133 Million Souls
In this episode, Ben and Linda Manis share their powerful story of how a single yes to God changed the entire direction of their lives. What began as a simple invitation to join a pastor training trip in Africa became a decades-long journey of faith and surrender that eventually grew into Reaching Souls International. Today the ministry supports more than 3,000 national missionaries and has seen over 133 million salvations through the faithful work of evangelists around the world. Their story reminds us that God does extraordinary things through ordinary people who are willing to obey.📖 Key Topics Covered✔️ How one yes to God opened the door to a completely new calling✔️ The moment Ben realized God was stirring a childhood passion back to life✔️ Linda’s honest journey from fear to faith and how God addressed every concern✔️ What it looked like to leave a successful business to follow God’s leading✔️ How Reaching Souls International grew from a small vision to global impact✔️ Why obedience matters more than credentials or qualifications✔️ What it means to patiently produce a harvest in everyday life💬 Discussion QuestionsWhen have you seen God work in a way that surprised you or moved you deeply?What fears make it hard for you to step into something God may be calling you to?What is one area of your life that feels difficult to surrender?Why do you think surrender matters more to God than natural ability?Where is God inviting you to take a first step of faith?How does seeing the long-term faithfulness of God in this story encourage you today?Where do you see God already working around you and how can you join Him?📝 Life Application➡️ Identify one place this week where you sense God nudging you to step out in faith. Take one simple action toward that step. It might be having a conversation, starting something new, volunteering, or spending intentional time seeking God in prayer. Trust that God provides as you obey.🔗 Learn more about Together Church at togetherokc.church
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From Reluctant Giving to Radical Generosity
In this episode, we sit down with Greg and Kim Werner to hear how a near-fatal car accident in 2010 transformed their view of money and generosity. What began as sporadic, guilt-driven giving became joyful, conviction-driven stewardship as they experienced God’s provision through the local church. If you’ve ever wrestled with budgeting, fear, or “how will we pay the bills,” this conversation will help you move from scarcity to kingdom participation.📖 Key Topics Covered✔️ Guilt vs. conviction: why our giving motives matter✔️ How crisis can become a classroom for trust in God’s provision✔️ The power of collective giving through the church (Acts 2 and 4)✔️ Shifting from “Can I afford it?” to “How can I be more generous?”✔️ Budgeting as a discipleship tool that supports spiritual growth✔️ Seeking first God’s kingdom and trusting Him to meet needs💬 Discussion Questions1. What’s the difference between giving from guilt and giving from conviction?2. How did receiving generosity shape your view of giving? Share a time you received help.3. How does asking “How can I pay the bills and be more generous?” change your budgeting?4. Why does giving through the church multiply impact compared to only individual gifts?5. What fear keeps you from seeking first God’s kingdom in your finances, and what step will you take this week?📝 Life Application➡️ This week, review your budget and add one intentional generosity step. Begin giving regularly, increase your current giving, or choose a tangible way to serve someone in need. Pray over this decision and talk it through with your spouse or an accountability partner.🔗 Learn more about Together Church at togetherokc.church
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Embracing God's Design for Roles in the Family & Church
In this message, we explore what the Bible teaches about the roles of men and women in the family and the church. While men and women are equal in value as image bearers of God, Scripture shows that God designed distinct roles for each. Husbands are called to provide and lead spiritually, while wives are called to support and manage the home. In the church, the role of elder is reserved for men, yet women hold many significant and meaningful leadership roles, from teaching other women to evangelism and ministry service.This message reminds us that true freedom is found not in resisting God’s design but in aligning with it. God’s plan is not about limitation—it’s about flourishing in the unique roles He created for us.📖 Key Topics Covered✔️ Men and women are equal in worth but distinct in role and function✔️ God’s design for marriage: husbands as providers and spiritual heads, wives as helpers and home managers✔️ Biblical evidence for male eldership in Titus and Timothy✔️ Significant leadership and ministry roles for women in the church✔️ Why resisting God’s design leads to frustration, but alignment brings freedom💬 Discussion Questions1. How does our culture’s view of gender roles differ from what the Bible teaches?2. How does seeing the word “helper” used for both God and women reshape your view of the wife’s role?3. What challenges do Christians face when cultural shifts influence views of church leadership?4. How can we affirm both the equal value and distinct roles of men and women?5. How would you respond to someone who sees biblical gender roles as oppressive?📝 Life Application➡️ This week, reflect on how you’ve been viewing your gender role in light of Scripture versus cultural influences. If you’re married, talk with your spouse about how you can better support each other in God’s design. If you’re single, consider how you can live out God’s design in your current relationships and ministry. Pray specifically for wisdom and grace to align with His plan, trusting that His design brings freedom rather than limitation.🔗 Learn more about Together Church at togetherokc.church
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Discerning God's Will: How to Hear His Voice and Find Direction
In this episode, we hear Seth and Alex’s powerful story of returning to Oklahoma and unexpectedly being led to Together Church. What started as a list of places they wouldn’t go turned into a story of softened hearts, divine timing, and God’s faithfulness. Alongside Brandon, they unpack what it really means to discern God's will. This episode is both practical and deeply personal—full of wisdom for anyone trying to make a big decision or simply seeking to grow in intimacy with God.📖 Key Topics Covered✔️ The difference between God’s revealed will and His specific guidance✔️ Why discernment is rooted in relationship, not just answers✔️ How God uses wise counsel, authority, and community to speak✔️ Ways to recognize God’s voice in Scripture and everyday life✔️ Why waiting on God’s timing is part of the process✔️ Real-life stories of how God weaves individual paths into kingdom purpose💬 Discussion QuestionsIn what area of your life are you currently seeking to discern God’s will?What clear commands or principles from Scripture guide your decision-making?How has God used people in your life to reveal His will to you in the past?What spiritual practices have helped you recognize God’s voice more clearly?How does your current challenge connect to something God might be building through others?What has your past taught you about God's faithfulness during uncertain seasons?📝 Life Application➡️ This week, choose one area where you're seeking direction. Spend time in Scripture to align your heart with God’s revealed will. Make space in prayer to listen, not just talk. Ask 2 or 3 godly people for their counsel. Then write down moments where God has been faithful in the past, and reflect on how He might be speaking to you again.🔗 Learn more about Together Church at togetherokc.church
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When Technology Replaces Relationships
Artificial Intelligence is taking the world by storm, and its impact on our lives is only beginning. While AI offers incredible potential for productivity and convenience, it also carries the risk of replacing the authentic relationships God designed us to have with Him and with one another. In this episode, Pastor Brandon unpacks how to use AI wisely without letting it become a substitute for discipleship and intimacy.📖 Key Topics Covered✔️ The revolutionary potential of AI compared to the Internet’s emergence✔️ Everyday ways people use AI (meals, grammar, productivity, household tasks)✔️ Why the real danger is “artificial intimacy,” not just artificial intelligence✔️ The spiritual risks of letting AI replace relationships and discipleship✔️ Boundaries to set for healthy tech use in our homes and spiritual lives✔️ Why Scripture is best read and understood in Christian community💬 Discussion Questions1. How has technology already shaped your relationships, positively and negatively?2. What does it mean that AI is “amoral,” and why does that distinction matter?3. Where might you be tempted to let AI replace genuine connection or spiritual disciplines?4. What boundaries around technology do you need to establish this week?5. How can we use AI for good without slipping into artificial intimacy?6. What practices help you prioritize authentic relationships with God and people?📝 Life Application➡️ This week, evaluate your technology use. Identify one area where AI or tech may be substituting for real connection. Choose one relationship (with God or a person) to intentionally invest in through presence — whether that’s prayer, Scripture, or time face-to-face. Notice how it feels different from technology-mediated connection.🔗 Learn more about Together Church at togetherokc.church#Discipleship #TogetherChurch #SpiritualGrowth
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Making Meaningful Friendships in a Digital Age
In this episode, we tackle the struggles of forming authentic friendships as adults. Why does it feel so much harder than when we were kids? Brandon and Racheal dive into the real reasons we stay isolated: fear, past hurts, and the lies we believe. They offer practical encouragement for building relationships that truly reflect God's design. If you’ve ever felt lonely or longed for deeper connections, this conversation is for you.📖 Key Topics Covered✔️ Why God designed us for relationship with Him and others✔️ How Satan uses lies and fear to keep us isolated✔️ The difference between surface, authentic, transparent, and vulnerable friendships✔️ How labels like "introvert" can become excuses✔️ Why discipleship leads to the deepest and most meaningful friendships✔️ Simple and practical ways to build real connections💬 Discussion QuestionsWhat makes forming friendships harder for you as an adult?How have past hurts shaped your willingness to build new relationships?What lies have you believed about relationships that keep you isolated?How can you move from surface-level connections to deeper friendships?How does making disciples help form lasting friendships?What is one friendship you could take a step to deepen this week?📝 Life Application➡️ This week, take one intentional step. Invite someone to coffee, lunch, or dinner. Be clear about wanting to get to know them better. Don’t let fear of rejection or a few minutes of awkwardness stop you. Trust that God can use this to form meaningful connection.🔗 Learn more about Together Church at togetherokc.church
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How To Be The Father God Wants You To Be
God designed fatherhood on purpose and He chose you for the role. In this episode, Brandon and Jeremy talk candidly about the pressures, insecurities, and emotional weight of being a dad. Together, they unpack what it means to be the first and best example of God to your children, not through perfection, but through presence, consistency, and humility. If you’re a father (or know one), this is an episode you won’t want to miss.📖 Key Topics Covered✔️ Why God intentionally gave children their specific fathers✔️ The emotional burden of performance-based parenting✔️ How to respond to your kids with love, not just discipline✔️ What it means to be “secure in Christ” as a father✔️ The dangers of inconsistency and how to course-correct✔️ How other fathers and discipleship relationships can help💬 Discussion Questions1. How does knowing God as your Father change the way you parent?2. What areas of fatherhood make you feel most insecure?3. When are you most likely to react from emotion instead of love?4. What does it practically look like to be a “compass” for your kids?5. Who in your life can help you become a more Christlike father?📝 Life Application➡️ This week, take one moment of emotional parenting and pause. Ask, “How would my Heavenly Father respond to me right now?” Then, lead your child with that same love and consistency. Also, identify one father you can encourage or open up to. Discipleship is better together.🔗 Learn more about Together Church at togetherokc.church
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Discipling In Busy Seasons
In this episode, we talk about what it really looks like to make disciples when life is full. Between jobs, families, and packed calendars, it can be easy to set relationships aside. But what if the busyness is the context for discipleship? We share real stories and practical wisdom about how discipling others can happen as you go, through shared meals, small group setups, and the honest moments in between.📖 Key Topics Covered✔️ What “disciple-making as you go” looks like in real life✔️ How transparency and trust form the foundation for discipleship✔️ Why relationships—not curriculum—are the heart of disciple-making✔️ How to overcome insecurity and find your security in Christ✔️ Practical rhythms to build deeper connections during busy seasons✔️ The power of going with the goers and living life on mission together💬 Discussion Questions1. What keeps you from being transparent in your relationships with other believers?2. How can you integrate discipleship into your current daily routines and responsibilities?3. In what ways has insecurity affected your ability to disciple or be discipled?4. What does it mean to “go with the goers” in your current context?5. How has adversity or conflict shaped your closest spiritual relationships?📝 Life Application➡️ Identify one relationship where you've been keeping things surface-level. This week, take one step toward greater authenticity. Share a struggle, ask a deeper question, or invite them into part of your everyday life.🔗 Learn more about Together Church at togetherokc.church
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Growing In Spiritual Maturity - Part 2
Discipleship isn’t just about being friends. It’s about spiritual growth, intentionality, and helping others become more like Jesus. In this episode, we explore how to move from casual friendships to purposeful relationships rooted in the gospel. Whether you’re reaching out to someone far from God or walking alongside a new believer, this conversation will help you take courageous next steps in discipleship.📖 Key Topics Covered✔️ Why discipleship must be rooted in friendship—but go beyond it✔️ How to share the gospel naturally and without fear of rejection✔️ Questions that open the door for spiritual conversations✔️ How to disciple new believers through relationship and rhythm✔️ What the F.A.T.T. framework looks like in real life✔️ The importance of being intentional, not just available💬 Discussion Questions1. What fears do you have about sharing your faith with others?2. How can you detach your self-worth from others’ responses to the gospel?3. What’s the difference between friendship evangelism and casual friendship?4. What questions could you ask to open up spiritual conversations?5. Who in your life might be ready for a formal discipleship relationship?📝 Life Application➡️ Identify one non-believer and one believer in your life this week. Ask the non-believer thoughtful questions about their spiritual background, and with the believer, consider having a direct conversation about walking together in discipleship.🔗 Learn more about Together Church at togetherokc.church
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Growing In Spiritual Maturity - Part 1
The Goal Of Discipleship:Everyone talks about making disciples, but do we really know where we’re going? Without a clear destination, spiritual growth can feel confusing, even frustrating. In this episode, we break down the true goal of discipleship: to grow into maturity in Christ.Using the analogy of a road trip, we explore the essential elements of intentional discipleship and how Jesus modeled a relational, reproducible process for spiritual development. Whether you're just starting your faith journey or already discipling others, this episode will help you see the road ahead more clearly.📖 Key Topics Covered:✔️ What it means to be “mature in Christ”✔️ Why good sermons and spiritual habits aren’t enough without a destination✔️ The 3 key ingredients for spiritual growth: leader, environment, and process✔️ How Jesus discipled through relationships, not just teaching✔️ The “Share → Connect → Minister → Disciple” framework💬 Discussion Questions:1️⃣ How do you currently define spiritual maturity?2️⃣ What’s the difference between casual Christian friendships and intentional discipleship?3️⃣ Do you have an intentional leader guiding your growth, or are you helping someone else grow?4️⃣ How could you apply the Share → Connect → Minister → Disciple process today?📝 Life Application:➡️ Identify where you are in your spiritual growth journey. Then, pray about someone who could either mentor you or someone you could begin discipling. Take one step this week toward turning that relationship into a friendship with a purpose.🔗 Learn more about Together Church at https://togetherokc.church
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What If Churches Stopped Competing and Started Collaborating?
One Church, Many Expressions | Unity & Discipleship in ActionWhat if churches stopped competing and started collaborating? What if local churches could link arms—not to build a brand—but to build the Church?In this episode, we explore the biblical vision for church unity and how partnerships like the Relational Discipleship Network (RDN) help local congregations work together to reflect Jesus more clearly. We dive into what it means to be a local expression of the one true Church, how the shift from programs to discipleship changes everything, and why Together Church has chosen to walk alongside other churches on the same mission: to make disciples who make disciples.📖 Key Topics Covered: ✔️ The difference between one global Church and local expressions✔️ Why collaboration matters more than competition✔️ What the “discipleship shift” looks like in real church life✔️ How Together Church became a coaching church with RDN✔️ The power of partnering with other churches for kingdom impact💬 Discussion Questions: 1️⃣ What does it mean to reflect Jesus’ Church in your local context?2️⃣ How can we collaborate with—not compete against—other churches?3️⃣ Why is discipleship more than just a program?4️⃣ How could our church benefit from kingdom partnerships like RDN?📝 Life Application: ➡️ Take one step this week toward building unity in the body of Christ. Pray for a neighboring church, reach out to a believer from another congregation, or join a discipleship group that prioritizes authentic relationships and growth.🔗 Learn more about Together Church at https://togetherokc.church
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How to Manage Money Biblically
Managing Money God's Way | Biblical Stewardship and FreedomMoney is one of the biggest sources of stress and conflict—not just in marriages, but in every area of life. But what if managing your finances wasn’t about fear, guilt, or confusion? What if it was about freedom and faithfulness?In this episode, we dive deep into the biblical perspective on stewardship. We talk about how everything we have belongs to God and why transparency, budgeting, and putting God's priorities first can transform your financial life—and your relationships.📖 Key Topics Covered:✔️ Why God calls us to be stewards, not owners✔️ The four biblical priorities for money management✔️ How financial transparency impacts discipleship and marriage✔️ Building margin for generosity and relationships✔️ Breaking free from fear, shame, and secrecy about money💬 Discussion Questions:1️⃣ What does it mean to view yourself as a steward instead of an owner?2️⃣ What changes would you need to make to align your finances with God's priorities?3️⃣ How can you build transparency into your marriage or discipleship relationships?4️⃣ Where have fear or pride kept you from managing money God's way?📝 Life Application:➡️ Track your spending this week. Categorize every expense under God's priorities: Giving, Obligations, Necessities, and Savings. Pray about where adjustments need to happen and take one step toward greater faithfulness in managing God's resources.🔗 Learn more about Together Church at togetherokc.church
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Does God Want Me To Tithe?
Should Christians Tithe? Understanding Biblical Giving in the New TestamentIs tithing still required for Christians today? In this episode, we explore what the Bible actually says about the tithe—and why the New Testament calls us to something even deeper. While the Old Testament introduces the concept of giving 10%, Jesus teaches that 100% of what we have belongs to God.So how do we give in a way that honors Him? We dive into the heart behind generosity, the role of the local church, and how to move from obligation to cheerful, Spirit-led giving.📖 Key Topics Covered:✔️ The origins and biblical definition of the tithe✔️ What the New Testament says (and doesn’t say) about giving✔️ Why generous, cheerful giving matters more than a set percentage✔️ The importance of supporting the local church first✔️ How giving reflects our faith, trust, and worship💬 Discussion Questions:1️⃣ What's the difference between giving out of obligation vs. cheerfully?2️⃣ How does the idea that everything belongs to God shift your mindset?3️⃣ What role does faith play in how and where you give?📝 Life Application:➡️ This week, prayerfully examine your giving habits. Are they rooted in trust or fear? Legalism or worship? Ask God to shape your heart toward joyful generosity and consider creating a consistent, intentional plan for giving.🔗 Learn more about Together Church at togetherokc.church
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Our Mission & Vision
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
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Discipling Through Motherhood
How can moms with young children stay engaged in discipleship while navigating the demands of motherhood? In this discussion, we explore practical ways for moms to embrace their role as disciple-makers—starting in their homes and extending beyond.The Great Commission doesn’t exclude moms, and discipleship isn’t a “one-size-fits-all” model. Whether through daily conversations with your kids, intentional relationships with other believers, or creative ways to connect despite a full schedule, you can live on mission right where you are.📖 Key Topics Covered:✔️ The role of motherhood in discipleship✔️ Practical ways to disciple your children intentionally✔️ How to engage in discipleship beyond your home✔️ Using technology and flexibility to build disciple-making relationships✔️ Encouragement for moms who feel overwhelmed or stretched thin💬 Discussion Questions:1️⃣ Are you being intentional about discipling your children, or just hoping they "catch it"?2️⃣ How can you create margin in your life for disciple-making without neglecting other responsibilities?3️⃣ What simple, everyday ways can you use to encourage and disciple others?📝 This week, consider these questions:➡️ How are you maintaining your personal relationship with Jesus during busy seasons?➡️ What are some creative ways you can incorporate discipleship into your daily routine?➡️ How can you better balance your responsibilities while still prioritizing spiritual growth?If this video encourages you, like, subscribe, and share to help others grow in their discipleship journey! Have questions or thoughts? Drop them in the comments; we’d love to continue the conversation.#Discipleship #Motherhood #ChristianParenting #MakingDisciples #TogetherChurch
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Do I Really Need To Go To Church?
Are both large church gatherings and small groups necessary for spiritual growth? In this discussion, we explore how the early church in Acts met daily—both in the temple and house-to-house—and why both settings serve unique but complementary purposes.As church gatherings have evolved over time, one thing remains unchanged: the biblical call to encourage one another daily (Hebrews 3:13). Why did the early church meet so often? What benefits come from both large and small gatherings? How can we apply these principles today?📖 Key Topics Covered:✔️ The role of large church gatherings in discipleship✔️ The unique benefits of small groups✔️ How daily encouragement strengthens faith✔️ Biblical insights from Acts 2 and Hebrews 3✔️ Practical ways to stay connected as believers💬 Discussion Questions:1️⃣ Are you fully participating in both large and small group gatherings?2️⃣ What spiritual growth opportunities are you missing by neglecting either type of gathering?3️⃣ How are you encouraging other believers daily?If this video encourages you, like, subscribe, and share to help others grow in their discipleship journey. Have questions or thoughts? Drop them in the comments. We’d love to hear from you.#Discipleship #TogetherChurch
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Get to real-life issues. Growing disciples of Jesus don't want to side step tough issues, they have real-life questions. These podcast episodes will address the issues. Whether you are a new disciple of Jesus looking for answers, or a mature disciple of Jesus looking for resources to help you make disciples, you're in the right place. Start binging some episodes! If one stands out, share them with someone you're discipling.
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