Our Mission is Clear

Who are you praying for?

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Spring arrives early!

SpringLife is an intentional two-month emphasis for every local church to participate in focusing on personal evangelism and spiritual formation.

The challenges each believer is asked to take is:

1) Believe God to save souls;
2) Get prepared
to share your faith in Jesus Christ;
3) Verbally witness with someone who doesn’t know Jesus;
4) Invite
everyone possible to Easter Weekend services/activities and beyond;
5) Engage
in a Disciple Group/Small Group to grow deeper in Christ;
6) Encourage
every believer to participate in baptism; and
7) Carry the banners of witnessing and growing deeper in Christ all year long.

Question?

“Will you challenge individuals to be witnesses and disciples of Jesus Christ?”

SpringLife maximizes the opportunities provided by the Lent and Easter season. Truly experience and engage in Jesus’ mandate to “…be my witnesses.” It is also a time to continue making more and better disciples of the entire body of Christ through daily Bible study, prayer, fasting, faith-sharing, baptism, worship and more. Join The Church in celebrating this season of eternity!

Answer.

1) Prepare an atmosphere of spiritual awareness;  2) Answer the questions of life with God’s Word in order to redeem the lost; and 3) offer the Hope of Jesus to disciples fully devoted to a life of Christ-likeness.

Testimonials

Our most recent, consistent growth has come from
the last two years of SpringLife.

We definitely saw new life in the church during SpringLife.
I believe we’ll see more fruit in the coming months.

We have seen an upswing in outreach and attendance.

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What’s working for you? Share your ministry ideas for others to try out. Share about the new salvation’s and baptisms in your church so we can celebrate together!

  • tyler d (sttt, gygyg)
  • Tyler testing dec (somecity, state)
  • Dave (Fishers, IN)
  • dave (fishers, in)

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