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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been categorized as “Discipleship”

6 Errors the Church has made with Artists

Ross Lester January 15, 2019 CANVAS Conference, Discipleship Leave a Comment

Beauty and clarity are not mutually exclusive.

Laney Sprague Leading Worship at Austin Stone Worship Intensive

4 Ways to Develop Female Worship Leaders

Jaleesa McCreary December 19, 2017 Discipleship, Featured Leave a Comment

Taking the time to invest in women for leadership in our churches has a significant impact on the women who attend and serve Sunday to Sunday.

We Must Be in the Word

Chris collins Collins October 9, 2017 Character, Discipleship, Featured Leave a Comment

Chris Collins talks about how, as leaders in our churches, and also as believers, we must be in God’s Word. The Bible helps us resolve conflict, fight sin, and trust God’s faithfulness in difficult circumstances.

Why We Develop Leaders

Justin Cofield September 8, 2017 Discipleship, Featured Leave a Comment

Justin Cofield outlines key points as to why developing leaders in the Church is so important. We must strive to develop leaders because Jesus did it.

What is the Difference Between Discipleship & Development?

Justin Cofield September 1, 2017 Discipleship, Featured Leave a Comment

Justin Cofield speaks on how both discipleship and development shape leaders at Austin Stone Worship. We strive for development because Jesus developed men throughout his time on earth.

Jesus Developed Leaders

Justin Cofield May 12, 2017 Discipleship, Featured Leave a Comment

Justin Cofield talks about why we should develop leaders. First and foremost, Jesus made it a priority to develop other men, even before his ministry began.

The Christian’s Life Should Be an Open Book

Jeff Mangum April 10, 2017 Discipleship, Featured Leave a Comment

Jeff Mangum requests that we, as Christians, share our stories with others. Our sanctification is not only for us as individuals but for the body as a whole.

Being Mended and Being a Mender

Jeff Mangum April 3, 2017 Discipleship, Featured Leave a Comment

Jeff Magnum talks about the ideas of equipping, developing, in mending. If we are not careful, we will make disciples of ourselves rather than disciples of Jesus.

Using Tasks to Develop People

Chris collins Collins March 13, 2017 Discipleship, Featured, Team Leave a Comment

Chris Collins teaches how we, as pastors and leaders, can use tasks to develop others into leaders. Rather than tasks becoming a nuisance and filling our schedule, they can actually be delegated to other people in order to grow them.

The Role of a Shepherd

Aaron Ivey March 6, 2017 Character, Discipleship, Uncategorized Leave a Comment

Aaron Ivey teaches about our role as a shepherd. Jesus calls himself the Good Shepherd, and calls us to imitate how he shepherded people while he was on earth.

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Songs From Sunday

Liturgy

5 Questions to Ask About Our Liturgies

Worship service at Austin Stone Community Church

Is Corporate Worship a Spiritual Discipline?

3 Ways Worship Leaders Should Engage With the Word

Musicianship

Technology for the Modern Worship Drummer

5 Things Every Bass Player Needs to Know

We Collaborate Because We Are Collaborations

Theology

Chris Collins leading a small group at Austin Stone Worship Intensive

Why the Trinity Matters in Our Songs

3 Ways Worship Leaders Should Engage With the Word

Do We Really Need Another Sunday Gathering?

Character

One Encouragement and One Warning About Scripture Memory

Advice to the Young Worship Leader

The Inadequate Worship Leader

Team

Shepherding Idle and Faint-Hearted Church Musicians

Let's Fill This Town With Servants

Delegation Produces Growth

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