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  • Next Steps to Growing as Whole Disciple | E7S1
    Healthy disciples are always growing as worshipers, family members, servants, stewards, and witnesses. But how do we know what that looks like? A part of that is asking, “What’s my next step?”But in order to answer the inward-focused question, we first have to look outward. Before we ask, “Am I?” we look to Jesus and say, “He is.” Only when we look to him do we see ourselves rightly, because our very life is “hidden with Christ in God” (Colossians 3:3). Before any of our discipleship identities, we are identified with Christ in his life, death, and resurrection. Even our personal reflection must always put the gospel above all.This is exactly what Jesus commissioned us to do. After his resurrection and before he ascended into heaven, Jesus gave final instructions to his disciples (like, the 11—but also us) that involved a whole lot of acting and obeying.We often call Matthew 28:18–20 the “Great Commission.” This is what it says: And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”So where do we go? We go everywhere. Everywhere there are people, we go to be disciples who make disciples. Sometimes, we go across the street. Other times, we go around the world. And what do we do? After we’ve responded to the gospel, believing in Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection, we get baptized. Then, after we’re baptized, it’s pretty simple—we just do everything Jesus tells us to do and lead others to do the same. So simple … 🙂 It sure does sound simple, but it’s a whole lifetime of next steps to keep growing in obeying Jesus, being like him, and leading others to know, love, and obey him above all else. Some practical next steps might be:Worshiper—pray, read the Bible, engage in weekend worship servicesFamily member—join a small groupServant—join a serving teamSteward—give the firstfruits of your financesWitness—tell one person about JesusSo what’s your next step to grow as a whole disciple?ResourcesWe Make Disciples, Not Just Converts (J.D. Greear)Join a Women's Bible StudyJoin a Men's Bible StudyJoin a Small Group at The Summit ChurchJoin a Serving Team at The Summit ChurchGive the First-fruits of Your Finances at The Summit Church
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  • Growing in the Five Identities of a Disciple | E6S1
    What does it really look like to grow as a whole disciple—day by day, season by season?In this episode of The Whole Disciple, Christy sits down with Kivett, Lauren, and Richard—three members of the Summit Church family—for a real, honest conversation about how they’ve grown in the five identities of a disciple: Worshiper, Family Member, Servant, Steward, and Witness.Through everyday stories of parenting, college ministry, church life, and learning to trust God in hard seasons, you’ll hear how discipleship is often messy, but always worth it. Whether you're just beginning your walk with Jesus or looking to take your next step, this conversation will encourage you to grow as a disciple who makes disciples.📖 Learn more about becoming a whole disciple at https://summitchurch.com/disciple
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  • The Gospel and the Five Identities of a Disciple | E5S1
    What is a disciple? In a general way, “disciple” just means being a follower or student of something or someone. As Christians, we mean that we are followers or students of Jesus Christ, which is a very special kind of disciple. If you’re a disciple of anyone else, the entire focus of your discipleship is about what you do. You are measured by your own work against the standard of your master’s work.But being a disciple of Jesus isn’t like that at all. Jesus has already completed the work of a disciple. He’s the perfect human, and he has gifted his perfection to you before you even thought about growing as his disciple. Being a disciple of Jesus Christ is not about what we do; it’s about who we are in Christ. It’s not about action. It’s about identity.At The Summit Church, we realized we needed a way to talk about our identity in Christ, to give us a way to describe who we are in him and who we are becoming as whole disciples. We identified these five identities of a disciple to help us do that:Worshiper: seeks to know, love, and obey God above all elseFamily Member: lives with the local church as familyServant: gives of themselves for the good of othersSteward: uses their time, talent, and treasure to know God and make him knownWitness: proclaims Christ in word and deedThese identities are not random or isolated, but are unified in Jesus. So growing as a whole disciple is growing more into Christ and becoming more like Christ.ResourcesSummitchurch.com/disciple
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  • What Does it Mean to Live a Jesus Centered Life? | E4S1
    In this episode, Christy sits down with Pastor Bryan Loritts to talk about what it means for Jesus to be the center of all things.Pastor Bryan shares some of his story of how he first met Jesus through the investment of his church and his parents. Then, as he became a Christian, his parents discipled him by training him in the faith through reading the Bible, prayer, telling others about Jesus, and caring for people in need.Pastor Bryan explains how Jesus being the center implies both a vertical and a horizontal dimension. The gospel should always seep out of your life in transformative ways relationally. The gospel should always be bearing fruit in impacting others. Just like what we see in Ephesians 2, that begins in the vertical and immediately moves into the horizontal.As parents, we ought to hold Jesus at the center through intentional decisions of disciple making, while at the same time maintaining a healthy gospel distance between their successes and their failures. Parents can’t take credit for the work of the Holy Spirit. When we think about Jesus at the center of the church, Pastor Bryan explains that the number one enemy to engaging in the Great Commission to make disciples is busyness. If we want to be able to do the work of Jesus, we have to have a lot of margin in our schedules, and that takes intentionality for all of us. We have to learn to say no.
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The Whole Disciple: a podcast to help Christians grow in the five identities of a disciple and lead others to do the same. The Whole Disciple is a podcast dedicated to help The Summit Church family and friends become disciples, grow as disciples, and make disciples of Jesus who are worshipers, family members, servants, stewards, and witnesses. Each week, we will explain key topics about the gospel and discipleship, and hold discussions with members of the Summit family about what growing as a disciple-making disciple looks like in real life. Stay Connected: www.summitchurch.com
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