LAUNCHING ROOTED?

Your church has decided to step into a discipleship culture — that's a big yes. Now let's make sure your first season is your strongest.

Every Rooted launch follows the same path: train your leaders, equip your groups, begin the journey together, and build the rhythms that sustain you long after week 10. Below is everything you need, in the order most churches use it.

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Launch Steps

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Step 1

Experience Rooted Together

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Train Staff

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Equip Groups

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Launch with Support

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FOUR PRINCIPLES

A solid discipleship strategy isn't just a curriculum. It's built on four principles — and Rooted is designed around all of them.

Intentional

A strategy should be intentional. If discipleship groups are left without intentional guidance, they will always default to the leader's comfort and preference at best. At worst, they become a social or book club. Only with intentionality can discipleship be balanced. Every plan starts with Rooted to set an intentional baseline and definition of discipleship, which is rhythmic and experiential in nature. This is the foundation.

Specific

A strategy should be specific. Discipleship should not be devoid of context. Different churches and groups are at different points in their spiritual formation. There are, therefore, four discipleship plans, each with a different emphasis, to help churches determine what best fits their people and context.

Experiential

A strategy should be experiential. Discipleship is not meant to be only studied; it is meant to be lived out experientially. Discipleship is not only a matter of the head, but of the heart and hands as well. The discipleship strategy must, therefore, provide intentional opportunities for the principles being learned to be immediately experienced and lived out in the context of God's people.

Sustainable

A strategy should be sustainable. Every time there is a transition, people fall through the cracks. Discipleship is about long-term obedience in the same direction, which implies consistency. A good strategy allows systems and best practices to be handed off from one leader to the next.

WHAT CHURCHES ARE SAYING

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FAQs

Following are the most commonly asked questions from churches exploring the Rooted experience.

NEED HELP

Connectl with a Rooted Network coach. Always free and never any pressure. We'll help you plan for your specific context, plan your timeline, and choose the right resources.

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Exploring Rooted

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Continuing Rooted

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