Every disciple is somewhere on this journey. The Rooms of Grace give pastors, leaders, and disciples a shared language for the four movements of grace — and a map for the journey home to Perfect Love.
Drawn by grace · Saved by grace · Transformed by grace · Filled with love.
How it works in your church
Every disciple. Every depth. One picture.
From the senior pastor to the individual disciple in personal devotion — the whole formation system of a church held together. Five group depths, five rooms of grace, one growth: love of God and neighbour.
The Discipling the One framework — the structure of covenant community at every depth.
How we live the mission
Three callings. One destination.
From Form And Power: every course, every resource, every rhythm of community life is shaped by one of three callings — and ordered toward Perfect Love at the centre.
Calling One
Extend
We extend the invitation to receive God's Perfect Love through Jesus Christ.
Personal invitation. Proclamation of the full Gospel. The Perfect Love Story. Every honest conversation that makes the invitation unmistakably clear.
Calling Two
Connect
We join in covenant community to watch over one another in love.
The Three — radical mutual honesty. The Twelve — covenant accountability. The Seventy-Two — shared identity and mission. Belonging before believing, when that is the honest order.
Calling Three
Equip
We learn and teach the form of Godliness through the means of grace and works of mercy.
Prayer, Scripture, the Lord's Supper, fasting, Christian conference — and feeding the hungry, visiting the sick, caring for the poor, doing good to all.
The stream we stand in
“A company of men having the form and seeking the power of godliness, united in order to pray together, to receive the word of exhortation, and to watch over one another in love, that they may help each other to work out their salvation.”
— John Wesley
Begin here
Three courses, always available.
No assessment required. No prerequisite. These are the foundation every disciple — and every church — begins with.