
What's Next?
Congratulations! You have decided to dedicate your life to following Jesus. You may be wondering what’s next on your journey. We want to help! Join us as we guide you toward the next steps in your walk with Christ.

What does it mean to follow Christ?
It means that you are no longer your own, you belong to Jesus Christ!
When we accept the gift of real life that Jesus offers us, we step into a whole new way of living. Early Christians called this way of living, The Way. Walking the path of the way means following Christ’s example in everything we do. But it is not just about doing certain things, it is about following Jesus. It is a relationship and He is in charge!

How do I grow in my faith?
The reality is – it is never going to happen by accident. Spiritual growth is intentional. God wants to have a relationship with us and He’s given us ways to know him better. As we get to know God, we better understand His plan for us and we can strive to be more like Jesus.
We call this process growing spiritual roots. This happens little by little — you keep following the Voice of the Holy Spirit. You keep learning by reading the Word of God and attending church and Bible studies. And you keep taking steps towards Him!
Below we have a variety of resources that will help you keep taking your Next Steps towards Jesus.
My Next Steps
Baptism
Attend a Discovery Workshop
The Purple Book Group!
The Purple Book will help you understand foundational truths that God wants you to hear on topics such as; sin, salvation, spiritual gifts, prayer, worship, generosity and evangelism. This group will help you understand that the faith you hold has true power to change lives and transform nations. It will give you a solid foundation the enemy cannot dismantle–and a heart shaped by knowledge of God’s Word.
Meets weekly on Wednesday nights
6:30-8pm at Koinonia Church
Book cost: $5
Childcare is not available for this group.
Get Rooted!
Materials Fee: $25
Free childcare is available for this group. Space if limited; first come, first served.