A Fresh Take on Disciple Making for the Local Church | Roy Moran
Can your church embrace both stability and multiplication? In this practical and visionary interview, Roy Moran shares a refreshing framework for integrating Disciple Making Movements (DMM) into the fabric of local church life—without abandoning your current structure.
How Can Traditional Churches Engage in Disciple Making Movements?
Roy Moran, a long-time pastor and movement strategist, discusses how existing churches can move beyond the Sunday-centric model and activate believers for everyday disciple making. This conversation covers:
- Why obedience is the missing ingredient in most discipleship models
- How Discovery Bible Studies can function within a local church
- What pastors need to let go of to see multiplication
Key Insights from Roy’s Interview:
- How hybrid churches are balancing both gathered and scattered expressions
- Examples of local congregations implementing DMM principles
- Shifts in language, structure, and leadership required for movements
- The long-term fruit of equipping “ordinary” believers to lead
This interview is essential for pastors, elders, and church planters looking to align their local church with a global movement of disciple making. It’s a blueprint for lasting change without losing your foundation.
Originally aired as part of the Movement Conversations series, featuring Roy Moran of Shoal Creek Church and New Generations.
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