You are Ready for Something Extraordinary.
A Sense of Adventure
A Dissatisfaction with the Current State of Things
A Deep Belief that Things Ought to Be Different, Better
A Hunger to Be Part of the Coming Change
Every Great Movement in History Started Like This
A Dissatisfaction with the Current State of Things
A Deep Belief that Things Ought to Be Different, Better
A Hunger to Be Part of the Coming Change
Every Great Movement in History Started Like This
God uses people like you to fuel extraordinary movements. The next generation of revival will be led by those without formal theological training, big platforms, or extravagant bank accounts. This will be a grass roots movement of people reaching people through the power and direction of the Holy Spirit.
Incredible things are right around the corner in the DMV and beyond. We are looking to build, inspire and resource a team made of people who want a movement of God in this generation. We are looking to build a team of people, with gifts, skills, and experience that we haven't even imagined. But as a start... you are...
The Faithful Listener: You seek God’s voice through prayer and Scripture, eager to obey His leading.
The Courageous Sharer: You boldly share Jesus’ story, trusting God to work through your words.
The Humble Learner: You’re teachable, open to new ways of doing ministry, even if they challenge tradition.
These are the new superheroes; made up of everyday believers who say “yes” to God’s call. A generation that is available, obedient, and reliant on the Spirit.
Letting Go
To engage in DMM, Western churches often need to shift away from practices that hinder movement. Here’s what to reconsider and why:
Church = Gatherings in Church Buildings: We need to investigate models of community and church planting outside of the "big box", and investing heavily in facilities, equipment and staff potentially diverts resources from disciple-making. In contrast, DMM thrives in homes, workplaces, and public spaces, often without significant financial cost.
Clergy-Centric Ministry: Depending solely on pastors for ministry stifles multiplication. Every believer must be equipped to disciple others.
Program-Driven Growth: Complex and expensive programs often replace simple, reproducible practices. DMM prioritizes scalable habits like group Bible study and obedience-based discipleship.
Consumer Christianity: Focusing on meeting attendees’ needs rather than sending them out as disciple-makers can result in more passive congregations.
Knowledge based Christianity: Knowledge is good! But obedience is the key to successful disciples and movements. The church in the West has great content and next level teachers. The idea of DMM is for individual disciples to discover what God is saying to them through His word, in community, and to make specific "I Will" statements of action to propel them forward into spiritual life and responsibility.
We're not benching the teachers. It is a difference in focus and execution, not a rejection of critical gifts.
Wasted Activity: Time spent on non-essential events—endless committees, elaborate productions—can distract from prayer, outreach, and training. Instead, embrace simplicity. Pray fervently, share Jesus boldly, disciple intentionally, and empower others to do the same. It’s about raising your sails and trusting the Wind of God to move.
The Call to Movement
Disciple Making Movements remind us that God’s heart is for every nation, tribe, and tongue. With over 73.4 million believers in movements worldwide, the evidence is clear: God is moving, and He invites you to join Him. People aren’t leaving their religions to join another; they’re encountering Jesus, seeing His power, and following Him in ways that often surprise them. You don’t need a degree or a title—just a willingness to obey and a heart to see lives transformed. Will you raise your sails and catch the Wind?
Church = Gatherings in Church Buildings: We need to investigate models of community and church planting outside of the "big box", and investing heavily in facilities, equipment and staff potentially diverts resources from disciple-making. In contrast, DMM thrives in homes, workplaces, and public spaces, often without significant financial cost.
Clergy-Centric Ministry: Depending solely on pastors for ministry stifles multiplication. Every believer must be equipped to disciple others.
Program-Driven Growth: Complex and expensive programs often replace simple, reproducible practices. DMM prioritizes scalable habits like group Bible study and obedience-based discipleship.
Consumer Christianity: Focusing on meeting attendees’ needs rather than sending them out as disciple-makers can result in more passive congregations.
Knowledge based Christianity: Knowledge is good! But obedience is the key to successful disciples and movements. The church in the West has great content and next level teachers. The idea of DMM is for individual disciples to discover what God is saying to them through His word, in community, and to make specific "I Will" statements of action to propel them forward into spiritual life and responsibility.
We're not benching the teachers. It is a difference in focus and execution, not a rejection of critical gifts.
Wasted Activity: Time spent on non-essential events—endless committees, elaborate productions—can distract from prayer, outreach, and training. Instead, embrace simplicity. Pray fervently, share Jesus boldly, disciple intentionally, and empower others to do the same. It’s about raising your sails and trusting the Wind of God to move.
The Call to Movement
Disciple Making Movements remind us that God’s heart is for every nation, tribe, and tongue. With over 73.4 million believers in movements worldwide, the evidence is clear: God is moving, and He invites you to join Him. People aren’t leaving their religions to join another; they’re encountering Jesus, seeing His power, and following Him in ways that often surprise them. You don’t need a degree or a title—just a willingness to obey and a heart to see lives transformed. Will you raise your sails and catch the Wind?