
God has placed you exactly where you are for a reason. Come learn how to mobilize—and release others—to make disciples using the gifts you already carry
This is for anyone looking to make an impact for Christ where they live, work, and play. There will be breakout sessions for church attenders (Laity) to help empower and generate ideas, as well as for pastors to equip the Church to go.
Registration begins at 5:30 pm on May 1st, with our opening session beginning at 6:30 pm. It will end by 4:00 pm on Saturday, May 2nd.
We will have time to worship together with an inter-Church/denominational worship team and to hear from our keynote speakers on disciple-making. There will be two opportunities for breakout sessions. You will have a choice of 8 sessions to attend, choosing the two that fit you best. Finally, there will be built-in time for networking, socializing, and eating together, so we can hear from others who want to disciple where they go. You will leave the conference with new confidence in how to make disciples and how God can work through you.
Yes, the conference costs $25 dollars per person. This does not include lodging, but it does include lunch on Saturday and snacks both Friday and Saturday.
The conference will start at the worship center entrance, but you can park anywhere in our parking lot.
Come exactly as you are - don’t dress up or down for anyone.
We have made sure that our building is accessible for people of all different abilities. We have wheelchair ramps, and all bathrooms are accessible.
You can call 207-764-5187, and a staff member at Framework Church will assist you with registering for this event.
Sarah Street has been a member and committed volunteer of the Wesleyan church for over 20 years, currently serving at Tidal Church as Director of the Elementary Kids Midweek Program, a Junior High Youth Leader, and a member of the teaching team. A Clinical Nurse Specialist by profession, Sarah has over 15 years of experience in Oncology Care and is currently the Coordinator of the Breast Health Clinic, helping people navigate their breast cancer journeys. As a dedicated wife and mother of three, Sarah believes in keeping it real and is deeply passionate about helping individuals grow in their faith journey and walk with God.

David Smith is a professor of Bible at Indiana Wesleyan University. For the past 36 years, he has been married to his wife, Angie, a homemaker and discipler of young women on the IWU campus. Known as “Dave” to most, he is passionate about the Gospels and the letters of Paul and has extensive experience studying and teaching the Hebrew Bible. David and Angie have two children, Joshua (married to Laura) and Hannah (married to Brian). Together, they have traveled globally to teach and lead leadership development initiatives. Their most passionate work has been in Church-based Community Development in Malawi, Africa.
Over the last decade, Dave has started a new ministry called True^North. It’s a local church Disciple-Making program centered around training people to read, interpret, and apply the Scriptures, often in Wesley-style small accountability groups to facilitate life transformation.
