top of page

Religion Discipleship

Religion is a system of beliefs, practices, and values that often involves a relationship with the divine or a higher power.

It can encompass various factors, including: 

1. Beliefs: Core doctrines or teachings about the nature of the universe, existence, and the divine.
2. Practices: Rituals, ceremonies, and worship activities that are often community-oriented, such as prayer, meditation,

and sacramental rites.
3. Moral Guidelines: Ethical codes or principles that guide behavior and promote communal and personal well-being.
4. Community: A group of followers who share similar beliefs and often gather for worship or support.

Religions can be categorized into various types, including monotheism (belief in one deity), polytheism (belief in

multiple deities), and atheism (lack of belief in any deity). Major world religions include Christianity, Islam, Hinduism,

Buddhism, and Judaism, among others. Each religion has its own unique traditions, texts, and interpretations.

It is important to understand that the Christianity founded by Christ is not a religion; rather, faith in Christ.  

Distinguishing Faith in Christ from Religion: A Theological Perspective

 

Understanding the contrast between faith in Christ and organized religion necessitates addressing several critical

distinctions:

1. Conceptual Framework:
   - Faith in Christ: This encompasses a personal and experiential belief system centered on Jesus Christ as the

incarnate

Lord and Savior. It accentuates a transformative relationship characterized by repentance, faith, and acceptance of

salvific grace through Christ’s atoning sacrifice and resurrection.
   - Religion: This constitutes a systematized set of doctrines, rituals, and communal practices that shape collective

belief structures. It often involves established traditions, doctrines, and hierarchies that govern the adherents’ faith

expression.

 

2. Emphasis:
   - Faith in Christ:
Predominantly focuses on the individual's direct, transformative relationship with Jesus and a

commitment to His teachings. This journey is often marked by personal conversion experiences and ongoing

discipleship.
   - Religion: Emphasizes collective worship, communal identity, and fidelity to established doctrinal tenets and

liturgical observances. This can manifest in formal rituals, ecclesiastical governance, and adherence to specific

theological constructs.

 

3. Relational Dynamics vs. Ritualistic Observance:
   - Faith in Christ:
Prioritizes a relational framework rooted in love, trust, and divine grace, where the believer seeks

guidance and assurance from Christ’s teachings and example.
   - Religion: May focus more on ritualistic practices and institutional observance, which can risk becoming mechanistic

or detached from the underlying personal faith experience.

 

4. Doctrinal Flexibility:
   - Faith in Christ:
Tends to be inherently subjective and open to individual interpretation, thus allowing for a diversity

of spiritual expressions and personal theological insights.
   - Religion: Typically maintains established doctrinal positions and prescriptive practices, which can lead to a degree

of rigidity and potential legalism, limiting deviations or reinterpretations.

 

5. Practical Outcomes:
   - Faith in Christ:
Generally results in profound spiritual transformation, fostering a lifestyle reflective of Christ’s

teachings, propelled by love, grace, and a commitment to serve others.
   - Religion: While it can cultivate community, ethical structures, and cultural identity, it may also inadvertently

encourage a focus on legalism or an overemphasis on works-based righteousness, detracting from the grace-

centered gospel.

 

In essence, while faith in Christ centers on an individual’s relational engagement with Jesus, organized religion

encompasses a broader, structured framework of beliefs and communal practices. Though these two can coexist, they emphasize distinct aspects of spirituality and community dynamics, with varying implications for individual believers

and collective bodies.

APOSTOLIC DISCIPLESHIP (Uganda Chapter)

Apostolic Discipleship is not new. It is a restoration, returning the Church to its apostolic foundation by focusing on who Jesus is and what He accomplished through the twelve who became the Apostles.

 

The Stauros Apostolic Discipleship program in Uganda is centered on equipping church leadership to do effective ministry. This covers the fivefold ministry of Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Pastors, and Teachers; as well as Bishops, Overseers, and Church leaders across various Christian denominations.

 

The 5-fold discipleship focuses on Christ’s mandate for the Church, ie making disciples of all nations. Discipleship focuses on grounding ministers in the Word of God, strengthening apostolic doctrine, and aligning leadership with the mission of Christ to extend His Kingdom in every sphere of society.

 

In discipleship, leaders are equipped to disciple believers effectively, shepherd congregations with biblical clarity, and influence communities through the transforming power of the gospel. We desire to see leaders raised and strengthened to be faithful stewards of the call of Christ and contribute to the discipleship of nations. 

Our Three-Phase Discipleship Model

Preliminary Engagement: Regional Leadership Alignment

Before entering any region, we begin by meeting key church leaders and introducing the apostolic vision entrusted to us by the Lord Jesus Christ. 

This stage focuses on:

  • Building relationships with regional leaders

  • Sharing the purpose of the apostolic move 

  • Making practical arrangements for discipleship gatherings

Phase One encompasses the Revelation of Jesus Christ

In this phase, we cover the following:

  • We are born again through the Lordship of the Lord Jesus, and everything is defined by Him.

  • God and everything concerning Him; that the Old Testament is a mystery, and Jesus Christ is His revelation.

  • Our Lord Jesus Christ influences and interprets every aspect of Christianity, including the Bible, Scriptures, the Word, Himself (Jesus), the Holy Spirit, and God.

The goal is clear: Christ becomes the lens through which all things are understood.

 

Phase Two: The Sufferings of Christ and the Glory That Followed

We emphasize that in Christ’s suffering, we receive new life, and through Him, the glory of God, who is a mystery, is revealed. The topics covered include;

Part 1: The Sufferings of Jesus Christ

  • Understanding Sin as the major problem of humanity.

  • The incarnation—God becoming flesh, bearing sin to pay its wages.

  • The death of Jesus Christ and its impact on our salvation.

  • His burial.

  • His resurrection.

Part 2: The Glory That Followed

  • His resurrection.

  • His ascension.

  • His glorification.

  • His enthronement.

  • His exaltation.

  • Eschatology, which focuses on Jesus Christ and examines the last days.

 

Phase Three: Soul Winning & City Transformation

Following equipping leaders in the first two phases, our focus shifts to soul-winning, and we conduct massive city-wide crusades conducted through;

  • Door-to-door evangelism

  • Street prophetic evangelism.

Souls won are entrusted to the five-fold ministers who have fully participated in the discipleship process. These leaders then nurture new believers into mature disciples of Christ, ensuring the Great Commission is fulfilled.

Our Belief:

The Lord Jesus Christ is not returning for mere church members, but for sons; priests, and kings who reflect His nature and walk in His purpose.

SUNDAY FOUNDATION CLASS

​Foundation classes target non-believers and the weary seekers, presenting the gospel clearly and compassionately. These people are guided through the message of salvation and invited to respond personally by confessing and receiving Jesus Christ.                             

New believers then begin the journey of intentional discipleship. Through biblical teaching and spiritual discipleship, they deepen their understanding of Christ, discover the spiritual gifts within them, and learn to live as disciples of Jesus.

The ultimate aim of the Foundation Class is not only conversion but transformation and multiplication; raising believers who are equipped and encouraged to share the gospel with others and extend Christ’s message within their communities and beyond.

FIVE-FOLD TRAINING

The weekly training sessions are designed to equip ministers within the fivefold ministry. Each day of the week is devoted to a specific 5-fold office, creating a focused environment where ministers can grow in knowledge, leadership, and practical ministry skills. In each session, leaders are strengthened in their designated offices so they can serve the Church and fulfil the Great Commission effectively.

Training Schedule

  • Monday: Pastors

  • Tuesday: Apostles & Prophets

  • Wednesday: Teachers of the Word

  • Thursday: Evangelists

  • Friday: Pastors & Teachers

bottom of page