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A case study of discipleship

By tracing the stories, struggles, and surrender of the earliest followers of Jesus, this series invites you to examine what true discipleship looks like in modern world.

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Sermons

Disciples called by Jesus

What happens when ordinary people drop everything to follow an extraordinary call? This first study in the Integrated Study 2025 series explores how Jesus calls His disciples—from fishermen to tax collectors—and how their instant, radical responses still challenge our understanding of faith, purpose, and surrender today.

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Dyan Flood

Jesus taught the disciples

What if a simple basket held the secret to understanding your discipleship journey? This study explores how Jesus taught His disciples through wisdom, compassion, prayer, and purpose, preparing them to live with Kingdom authority. Are we truly ready to be taught, or just eager to be heard?

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Doug Beahan

Disciples rebuked by Jesus

What if the rebuke you're resisting is actually love in disguise? This study dives deep into moments when Jesus corrected His disciples, not to shame them, but rather to sanctify them. How is it that storms, zeal, and discipline shape true followers into faithful sons and daughters?

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David Herron

Jesus withdrew with His disciples and prayed

What if the secret to deep spiritual strength lies not in constant activity but in withdrawing to quiet places, just as Jesus did? Is it possible for solitude and prayer to become a source of revelation, renewal, and teaching? What exactly did Jesus do in His quite times and solitude?

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Doug Beahan

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Disciples declare Jesus is Christ

If Jesus is the Christ, what does that require of disciples? Following Peter’s confession and the Great Commission, this study asks whether our words and lives publicly declare who He is—and how that confession still defines our mission today.

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Dylan Flood