Making Disciples for Everyone
Be and make disciples in your everyday life.
Helping you make disciples of Jesus through practical training, simple disciple-making tools, and concrete next steps

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DISCIPLE MAKER Digital Workshops
We offer workshops to help you live as a disciple—and lead others to follow Jesus right where you are. Not just another webinar or lecture, these are interactive and designed to move you from learning to living.
How it Works
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Pick a date that fits your schedule.
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Register to receive the Zoom link and reminders.
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Join live for interactive teaching and practice.
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Leave with tools and a next step for the week.
Interactive learning with others passionate about discipleship.
Teaching that frames the way of Jesus.
Simple, proven tools you can use immediately.
Clear next steps for living and leading the way of Jesus in your everyday.
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Are you wanting to reach your region and know you can't do it alone? In this workshop, you'll hear directly from leaders of thriving regional networks who collaborate to reach their region. It will include practical insight into how to build and lead networks that reach their communities more effectively than any one congregation can alone. We'll share real stories, strategies and outcomes.
Ben Feldott is the Senior and Founding Pastor of Cape Cod Church, a thriving congregation in Falmouth, Massachusetts. After graduating from Bible College in 1990, he married his wife, Tammy, and together they felt called to plant a church that would reach people who were not yet connected to a church. In 1992, Cape Cod Church was born.
Since then, they have had the privilege of serving thousands of people from all walks of life. The church has become a beacon in the community and a resource for church leaders across the region.
Ben and Tammy are the proud parents of four children.
Rev. Sergio Perez has been serving as Senior Pastor of Harvest Ministries of New England since 1989, and as President of the Hispanic Pastoral Fellowship of New England since 2011. He is fluent in English and Spanish and leads his dynamic congregation of over 800 people by focusing on themes related to leadership, excellence, the power of prayer, unity and stewardship.
Rev. David Wright is a Boston native raised in Roxbury and a graduate of Boston Latin School. He holds degrees from Harvard College and Harvard Law School, along with two master’s degrees from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, where he also serves as an adjunct professor. He is currently pursuing a Doctor of Ministry in practical theology.
He serves as Executive Director of BMA TenPoint, partnering with Black churches to support and strengthen communities across Greater Boston. An ordained American Baptist minister, David also serves on the board of the American Baptist Churches of Massachusetts and is the immediate past president of the Conference of Baptist Ministers in Massachusetts.
David is a husband, father, and grandfather.
Does your ministry struggle to fund the mission with offerings alone? This interactive workshop addresses the financial pressure many ministries face redefining financial resilience as the habits and systems needed to sustain and grow their mission over time... and shares how to generate alternative funding streams to support your work. Participants will explore core principles, learn a simple framework to evaluate their church’s financial health, and identify at least one practical next step.
Kurt Lange is Lead Pastor of East Coast International Church in Lynn, Massachusetts, where he has served for over 25 years. A recognized expert on financial resiliency for churches, nonprofits, and marginalized communities, he has led his church to integrate ministry with real estate development and social enterprise. As Co-Founder and Board President of The Haven Project, Kurt has helped secure tens of millions in mission-driven real estate for young adults experiencing homelessness. A dynamic communicator, he leads training programs that combine spiritual wisdom with practical financial strategies, helping churches build sustainability and long-term impact.
Jarrod Spalding is a vision-driven leader and coach with over 20 years of church leadership experience, including roles as pastor, youth minister, police chaplain, and nonprofit leader. As founder of Vision Partners, he helps churches move from survival to sustainability through workshops, coaching cohorts, and practical tools that equip leaders to create ministry plans honoring their history while focusing on the future. Drawing from his experience coaching both churches and entrepreneurs, Jarrod specializes
in building sustainable, scalable models that serve mission and community. He and his wife of 22 years are raising four children and enjoy life with their three-year-old grandson.
Do you want to reach the 25% of our communities who are affected by disability? There are no asterisks to the Great Commission for people with disability. The Bible does not say, *except for anyone with a disability. How can you ensure that everyone belongs? Effective strategies and accommodations to encourage inclusion in worship, education, fellowship, and service will be shared.
Note: Did you know? In partnership with Vision New England, a Disability Ministry Network has formed that meets quarterly. You're invited to a social networking hour on May 6th at 4:30 p.m.
Liz Babbitt, M.Ed., has served as Senior Ministry Relations Manager for Joni and Friends New England since 2009 and loves coaching ministry leaders about welcoming and sharing the Gospel with people of all abilities. She attends New Life Community Church in Georgetown, MA where families with disabilities are enthusiastically embraced as indispensable members of the body of Christ. Liz has five grandchildren; the youngest grandson is diagnosed on the autism spectrum.
Melena Sorena, Interim Special Needs Ministry Coordinator, is a highly respected ministry leader at Walnut Hill Community Church of over 20 years and is instrumental in starting and developing their 'Everybody is Somebody'Â special needs ministry. Melena currently serves with Joni and Friends on the Area Engagement Team and Family Retreat Family Coordinator. She has been part of the disability community since the birth of her second son in 1991. Melena and husband of 35 years have four adult children plus two by marriage and two beautiful grandchildren.
Are you leading your church, ministry, or nonprofit through change in our rapidly shifting culture? Sometimes leaders can grow frustrated attempting to evoke change, resulting in damaged relationships, broken trust, and lost momentum. This workshop is designed to equip leaders with practical skills to lead change relationally and to systemically move forward with the mission God has entrusted to them.
Greg Mozel has served as Lead Pastor of First Baptist Church of Amherst for 27 years, leading the church through significant growth and cultural change. Located at the entrance to University of Massachusetts Amherst, the church has developed into a vibrant, multicultural community representing over 30 nations. Greg brings extensive experience in helping churches navigate change, having served as a church coach with Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and as a consultant with Vision New England. He is a graduate of Western Evangelical Seminary, George Fox University, and Portland State University. Greg and his wife, Carolyn, have been married for 39 years and have two adult children active in ministry.
Bishop Lawrence Ward serves as Pastor Emeritus of Abundant Life Church in Cambridge, MA, and as Presiding Elder and Bishop for the New England District of the United Pentecostal Council of the Assemblies of God, Inc. With decades of leadership experience, he specializes in guiding churches and organizations through seasons of transition and growth. As co-founder of Wards of Wisdom Associates, he equips leaders in leadership development, team building, systems thinking, and succession planning, helping ministries move forward with clarity and cohesion. Bishop Ward holds degrees from Northeastern University, University of Massachusetts Boston, and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He lives in Boston with his wife of 41 years, Rev. Dr. Virginia Ward, and they are proud parents of two adult sons.Â
If someone disrupted your service this Sunday, how would you know what the cause was and what to do about it? As Christians, we know that we live not just in a physical world, but also in a profoundly spiritual one. Though often either fantasized or ignored, the presence of Satan, the demonic, and spiritual warfare are realities we must take seriously. This workshop is designed to bring you into conversation with other leaders about their experiences when confronted with oppression and to equip you with practical, ministry-oriented outcomes for your unique context.
Steven White is the pastor of First Baptist Church of Salem, MA, and has served on the board of Vision New England since 2021. He is married to his wife, Sarah, and they have two daughters. In recent years, their church has been learning how to meet the needs of the spiritually curious in Salem. Over the past five years, they have seen people come to faith in Christ from a variety of backgrounds, including black magic, Romani traditions, and diverse New Age practices.
Leader sustainability is one of the biggest risks of your ministry. Pastor Reggie Smalls will share his strategies for long-haul sustainability in pastoral ministry which requires ordering life and leadership for long-term spiritual, emotional, and physical health. It relies on rhythms of rest, shared responsibility, and boundaries that prevent burnout and enable enduring faithfulness.
Speaker: Pastor Reggie Smalls
Pastor Reginald (Reggie) Smalls has served as Senior Pastor of Bethel Pentecostal Church since 2014, the church where he grew up. He also serves as 2nd Vice President of the New England District of the United Holy Church of America and chairs its Strategic Planning Group.
He holds a B.S. from Boston University and is a graduate—and now President—of Bethel Bible Institute. Pastor Smalls serves on the board of Your Options Medical and as an Association Director with Vision New England. He is a graduate of the DeVos Urban Leadership Initiative and serves as City Liaison for Boston and Philadelphia. He also chaired the Christian Youth Basketball League board for over 20 years.
He earned a Master’s in Christian Counseling in 2023 and was awarded an honorary doctorate in 2022. Deeply committed to his community, he leads initiatives addressing violence in Boston. He and his wife, Monica, have been married 35 years and have two sons, Marquis and Isaiah. Most importantly, he loves the Lord!
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