For churches & pastors

Help your church move from passive Christianity to active disciple making

Your most strategic role as a leader is not to do all the disciple making yourself, but to build a church full of disciple makers. CoMission helps you get there — and you retain control the whole way.

The shift

From invitation culture to disciple-making culture

Many churches are good at inviting but not yet built to disciple. CoMission helps make Bible-centered disciple making the normal, expected pattern of church life.

  • Disciple making must be central — not an add-on program.
  • Many members may need discipling before they can disciple others.
  • Churches need more disciple makers, not just more attenders.
  • Disciple-making pathways must become normal, not exceptional.

For pastors and church leaders

Build a church full of disciple makers

Equip members with tools for the Word

Give ordinary believers what they need to help others encounter God through Scripture.

Build internal disciple-making culture first

A church full of disciple makers begins inside the church, before it reaches outside it.

Rethink metrics with DMR and MGD

Measure disciple-maker rate and generational depth — not only attendance.

Train members, not just invite them

Move beyond invitation culture by equipping members to make disciples.

A church small group being equipped to make disciples

Your church stays in control

CoMission exists to strengthen the local church, not replace it. You choose how much of the platform to use — from the disciple-maker side only to a full implementation — and your leaders keep oversight of every seeker and disciple maker in your care.

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Build it with us at CoMission Lab

Guided Implementation and Strategic Partnership come to life in person at CoMission Lab — where we build the disciple-making pathway that fits your context.

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Let's build pathways for disciple making together

Ready to build disciple-making pathways in your church?

Let's talk about where your church is today and what a Bible-centered disciple-making culture could look like.