The Foundation Plan
A clear starting point to unify your people and launch a sustainable discipleship strategy.
The Foundation Plan helps your church align around a shared vision, simplify leadership, and close the gaps that lead to burnout, inconsistency, or fragmentation.
It’s where real, lasting discipleship begins.

Why The Foundation Plan Works
- Establishes a Shared Starting Point
Every group begins with the same language, expectations, and discipleship philosophy. - Equips Leadership
Clear tools and structure give your leaders confidence, with no guesswork. - Builds Sustainable Momentum
Repeated Rooted sessions keep discipleship moving forward with consistency. - Connects Vision to Action
Closes the foundational gap so your people move from inspiration to transformation. - Prevents Siloed Efforts
Closes the foundational gap that leads to inconsistency across ministries.
How the Foundation Plan Works
Launch with the 10-week Rooted experience that unifies your church, introduces the rhythms of following Jesus, and equips leaders with the tools and training they need to lead with confidence.
Rooted becomes your church’s consistent starting point, offered 2–3 times per year to launch new groups, multiply leaders, and maintain long-term alignment.
After Rooted, groups move into a discipleship plan that fits their current spiritual formation needs – Rhythms, Theology, or Hybrid.
Start Today. Download Your Free Rooted Preview
The Rooted Preview equips you with everything you need to explore the Foundation Plan with your team:
- 15-Minute Vision Video
See how Rooted works and why it transforms discipleship. - 10-Week Framework
Lead with clarity using a week-by-week discipleship guide. - 2-Week Workbook Sample
Preview the study groups will walk through.
Explore Resources for the Foundation Plan
Browse the full collection of Rooted materials, cards, kits, and training tools designed to launch your Foundation Plan with confidence.
After Rooted, Continue Building
Rooted is just the beginning. After you’ve established your foundation, move into structured next steps, each designed to fit your church’s discipleship context and formation goals.










