Summer Discipleship | 2026
From studies to supper clubs, we’re soaking up more than just the sun this summer! Discipleship happens best when we invite God’s Word and God’s people to speak into our lives with the intent of life change, so it remains important to stay connected, even in a season often marked by drift. Below are some of the ways our campuses are helping members cultivate relationships and spiritual growth this season.

Summer Supper Clubs
Several of our campuses are offering adults-only dinner gatherings in host homes once a month. This is a great opportunity for folks to get to know one another, stay connected to the life of the church, and grow in community.
Summer Events
Many family events are offered across our campuses, including fun things like mini golf, movie nights, kids' worship, and bowling. There are also discipleship opportunities such as Student Worship Equip, serving on summer mission trips, and the Mosaic Family Festival.
Summer Studies (from around our campuses)
Wisdom Sees What We've Excused: Together, we’ll explore how wisdom speaks into four areas that often trip us up: our words, our time, our anger, and our fear. These aren’t just surface-level struggles—they’re often places where “small” sins quietly take root and go unchecked. As we fix our eyes on Jesus, something shifts. The goal isn’t behavior management—it’s a transformed desire. When you truly see him, you begin to deal differently with the sin you’ve learned to justify.
Spiritual Power of Money: Money is not neutral—it carries a spiritual power that can either draw us closer to God or pull us away from him. In this class, we will explore how money influences our hearts and lives, revealing its ability to provide comfort, security, status, and identity—things that should ultimately be found in our relationship with God. Jesus spoke often about money, not because it was inherently evil, but because of the grip it can have on our spiritual lives. Together, we will examine how to steward money in a way that aligns with God’s Kingdom, breaking free from its potential to control us and instead using it as a tool for his purposes.
Titus: When Paul wrote to Titus, there were a lot of differing messages competing for the church's attention. The same is true today. Paul's message to Titus was, "Clear truth leads to changed lives." What is this timeless, clear truth, and how might it change our lives?
Psalms of Ascent: This collection of songs (Psalms 120 to 134) was likely sung by God’s people as they journeyed up to Jerusalem for worship. They are pilgrimage songs—meant to shape the hearts of people who are journeying through life with God.
How People Change: We will spend time understanding our underlying motivations for our actions and be equipped with practical help for changing long-standing patterns of behavior—learning how to live out the gospel truth in our everyday lives.
Re:generation (ongoing): A 12-step discipleship process oriented around life change and hope through the application of God’s Word. By working through these 12 biblical steps of looking to God, honestly self-evaluating, and sharing with others in authentic community, people have found freedom from substance abuse, codependency, pornography, disordered eating, depression, fear, control, emotional/physical abuse, same-sex attraction, anger, obsessive thoughts, and many other personal struggles.
We are so thankful for all the work, prayer, and energy that goes into developing and facilitating these studies and opportunities, both from our staff members and volunteers. Be sure to check out your campus page to find out more!