More About Mobilizing YOU to God’s Mission
The Community Commons facility continues to be a strategic access ministry, creating opportunities to build relationships and share the Good News of Jesus. Every year, LifeSpring’s worship services and ministry programs reach new people—and that’s good!
However, culture is shifting. Polls show that more people are becoming unchurched and increasingly resistant to formal, organized Christianity. At the same time, they are more desperate for hope and open to faith than we often realize.

That’s why we are
more committed than ever
to
mobilizing an army of disciple makers—ordinary people,
gripped by God’s heart, bringing
transformation
to their circles of influence.
Rallying everyday people to live with greater courage and intentionality doesn’t require a large budget. Instead, we are committed to maximizing every resource and going full throttle with God’s heart for the lost and broken.
As we launch into Overflow, expect to feel the constant, compelling tug of God’s heart for your family, friends, neighbors, coworkers, and classmates who have yet to experience His goodness in a life-changing way.
We are soaking in the “who” and “why” before shifting to the “what” and “how”.
Praying for people who are lost.
Building relationships with them.
Helping them discover Jesus
so they, too, can be transformed—and help others do the same.
This might sound vague or intimidating, so let’s break it down:
Center yourself in Jesus.
Hear and obey Him, allowing His presence to fill you to overflow.
Pray for people who don’t know Jesus.
Pray again. Pray some more. Keep praying.
Build relationships.
Listen well, eat together, serve and be served.
God will open doors
to share your story and have spiritual conversations.
Instead of handing
them off...
to church programs, use
simple, reproducible
methods like
Discovery Bible Study.
What you do with them, they can do with others.
That’s how movements spread.
Worshiping and learning together as a church family can happen at any point in the journey, but relational disciple making happens outside of weekend services.
We must bring the Good News of Jesus’ restoration to our friends and family—even if they don’t yet realize their hunger for it.
Brokenness and emptiness aren’t just problems for the “down-and-out”—the “up-and-out” experience them, too. Too many people live with only a fraction of the life and purpose God intended.
He wants to use us
to bring Jesus’
hope, healing, freedom, and purpose
to a world desperate need.