Jonah is a story about a sour prophet on the run. It’s also a story about a large fish with an appetite for prophets. And, it’s the story of a rebellious city sprung into a revival of repentance.
What is the true story of the world? Who is Jesus? What has He done? Who are we? How do we live? These are the crucial questions of the life of every disciple.
You can watch videos, listen to sermons, and hear people in community talk about the gospel, but another important environment to learn the gospel is by yourself, personally grappling with the...
The Leadership Guide is curated from pastors across the Soma Family of Churches and comes with nearly two decades of experience leading DNA groups. This curriculum is your Discipleship training wheels...
Growing in Christ Together (Participant Guide) is a sixteen week curriculum designed to help groups of men and women initiate this life-long process of discipleship. You will focus on the essentials..
What can you do to make your weekly meeting special during Holy Week? This is a guide to help communities share the Passover meal based on the story of Exodus, the Last Supper, and the death of Jesus.
A Six-Week Community Guide Through Lent - The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ are at the very heart of Christianity. The good news of the gospel The good news of the gospel is that God has acted...Read More »
We designed this devotional as a way to help you think about the themes of Advent and Christmas. There is one devotional reading for each week of Advent, and one for a Christmas Day....Read More »
This guide is designed to help equip you on your journey of our 10-week training on gospel, community, and mission. It designed to lay the foundations of life in Christ, life in community, and life on mission.
This document contains the guide for each of the twenty-four videos. An individual guide for each video may also be obtained on the video pages of the series.
This 8-week guide offers an all-of-life approach to being disciples who make disciples of Jesus. The questions, activities, prayers, and exercises will prompt you to do exactly that—put your thoughts and theology into hands-on practice.