What is r12?
r12 is a relational profile of an authentic disciple, based on Romans
12. r12 is not about being religious, keeping rules, developing
programs, church growth, self-actualization, or spiritual formulas for
success. It’s about taking inventory of our relationships and helping us
find Biblical answers to five of the most important questions in life:

Why is r12 Relevant?
MOST PEOPLE WANT TO GROW, BUT DON’T KNOW HOW.
Christians search for the answers, but when they don’t know where they
are going, they often start in the wrong direction. Meeting people right
where they are with clear direction for becoming disciples of Jesus
Christ is the most significant thing our church can do.
But this begs the question, “If we are to make disciples, what does one look like, and how will we know when we’ve made one?”
Why is r12 Unique?
It’s a matter of emphasis. In all our material, we focus on…
- Expositional teaching, not topical
- Relationships – not religious activities
- Receiving God’s grace, not trying harder
What will the church be doing during r12?
Each of the six weeks will focus on one of the key aspect of a
disciple spelled out in Romans 12. Through sermons, daily devotional
readings, small groups, personal bible reading, and taking spiritual
assessment of our lives, we’ll begin the journey to follow Jesus by
aligning our lives to the way He lived. We’ll start to become fully
devoted followers of Him. Here are how the elements break down:
Sermons: After an introduction/overview sermon on February 26th, each of the remaining weeks will look at an Old Testament
figure. We’ll look at how Abraham, Daniel, Moses, David & Jonathan,
and Joseph modeled Romans 12 principles.
Daily Devotional: We will make available to everyone
the book, “Living on the Edge,” to read through the 6 week experience.
This book will help us increase in knowledge of how to apply the r12
truths and principles into our lives.
Small Groups: Meeting during the week, we hope that
every adult joins a small group. These groups will watch a DVD at each
lesson that explores and explains the 5 elements of a r12 disciple by
taking us deep into Romans chapter 12. Then, lead by a small group host,
discussion will help people understand how to live these out in their
lives. The groups will focus on understanding, encouragement and
relationally connecting.
What can I do in the days leading up to the r12?
Pray! More than a 6 week experience, we see this as an
important start for our church. We want to become very intentional about
growing to be fully devoted followers of Jesus. Also pray for our small
group leaders, Frank and his sermons, and those serving to make r12 a
success.
Join a Small Group. This is where the power of the experience will really be felt. No significant spiritual formation takes
place outside a community! (read that again!) We need others who we can
learn from: to encourage us, and, when necessary, hold us accountable.
This only happens in a committed biblical community.
Watch this space for more on R12!