Welcome Video
Program Overview
The School of Discipleship is designed to minister to those desiring a deeper, committed relationship with God demonstrated in their pursuit of knowing Him and serving Him in discipleship. We accomplish this by focusing on three critical areas in a believer’s life: their Head, Hands, and Heart. We develop this through class room instruction, local outreach, weekly service, and meeting weekly with a mentor. All of this occurs over the course of two years.
SOD Program Details
Commitment
• Four, 8-week terms of weekly classes on Tuesday nights from 6PM – 9PM.
• Local outreach ministry
• Serving in RMC
• Weekly meeting with a mentor
• 2 year program
HEAD
Classes
- Spiritual Disciplines
- Discipleship
- Servant Leadership
- Cults/World Religions
- Apologetics
- Missiology
- Inductive Bible Study
- Theology Basics
- Servant Leadership
- Old Testament Survey
- New Testament Survey
HANDS
Serving:
5 hours each month in Church
Outreaches: Homeless Meals, Glove/Sock Drive, Car Care Clinic, Project Care
HEART
Mentorship:
1 hour weekly with a mentor for spiritual life accountability and direction.
Cost
The cost for each term is $100 (4 terms per year) which covers the books, handouts, and other outreach related expenses.
What is not covered is needed note taking materials and personal meals.
Requirements
We’re looking for ages 18 and older to become students in the School of Discipleship. You must also have graduated from high school or have received your G.E.D. to enter the
program.
How to apply to the School of Discipleship
To apply, please complete an online application (direct link listed below) and reference sheet by June 30, 2019. You will be contacted for an interview. The RMC School of Discipleship looks forward to your enrollment.
MESSAGE FROM
PASTOR ERIC
I want to personally invite you to be a disciple. Our first vision as a church is to be a disciple, and the school of discipleship is our focused intent to pursue such a path. Acts 2:42, says, “And they continued steadfastly in the apostles’ doctrine and fellowship, in breaking of bread, and in prayers.” Jesus never asked for church attendees; instead He calls us to be disciples. Our desire is that each person who comes to RMC would respond to the invitation of Christ and become a committed follower of Him. What this means (practically for us as a fellowship) is that we continue to steadfastly follow the example of the first group of disciples in the book of Acts. So, if you are struggling with God’s direction for your life, please consider the School of Discipleship as a pathway to begin your journey serving God daily. I look forward to seeing you there.
-Eric
STUDENT TESTIMONIALS