Nurturing a growing spirituality in our present-day culture calls for a purposeful plan. The problem however, is our busyness and lack of intentionality. Often, we find ourselves unfocused, distracted, and spiritually adrift. Few of us have a conscious plan for intentionally developing our spiritual lives. In this session we uncover another ancient buried treasure—a “Rule of Life.”
Pete introduces the overall focus of the course, and explains why he recommends you offer this as a course rather than a small group experience. EHS was developed as a discipleship pathway, and every member of your church should experience it as part of their spiritual development. By offering it...
EHS is a centralized course with a high-quality small group table experience. Table leaders are responsible to facilitate a sense of community at the table and offer support. Pete teaches nine principles for being an effective table leader including Speak for Yourself, Turn to Wonder, No Fixing, ...
EHS has the most power when the pastor implements it as a church-wide initiative. Ensure the long-term impact of EHS with six strategies, including beginning with yourself and your leadership first, teaching through the principles from the pulpit, and embedding the course in the long-term life cy...