Your Walk With God Is A Community Project

a live conference with Paul David Tripp


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Your Walk With God is a Community Project- Conference
Have you ever wondered why some Christians grow and some don't? Have you ever been discouraged or confused in your own relationship with God? Have you ever wondered if other people go through the things you go through as a Christian? Have you ever longed for someone who you could share your personal struggles and questions of faith with? If someone asked you what the key to personal growth and change was what would you say it is? Could it be that you're a Christian but you’re missing an essential piece of the life God called you to. Real satisfaction of heart, real growth and change, real effectiveness and purpose is possible!  When most Christians think about growing in their faith, they sometimes leave out one of the most important means that God has provided; our friendships! God unites us to Christ but also places us within a community of faith where we influence one another in profound ways. This conference addresses the most fundamental issues that will help you and others grow in grace: wisdom forgiveness, servant-hood, communication, and conflict. These lifestyle character qualities are essential if marriages, friendships, and churches are going to thrive. Community is counter-intuitive to Western culture, but mandatory to a life of faith. Learn how God has designed for us to growth and change when we are living in biblical community.

What People are Saying about the conference -

Your Walk with God is a Community Project
with Paul Tripp

"We brought Paul Tripp to our church to help our congregation catch a vision for living 'in community'. His teaching did far more than that. He presented a gospel centered vision of what the Christian life looks like when it's lived out in the church, all the while exhibiting great biblical understanding and a winsome personal humility. His time among us is still bearing fruit,"
-Ed Nalle, Executive Pastor

"What do you do with the difficult people who seem to get in your way when you are just trying to be who God has called you to be? Paul Tripp invites you to join him on a thrilling journey through the pages of Scripture, where you will view a comprehensive road map through the human heart, by way of community, to the glorious plan of a loving God. With characteristic hope and humor, overflowing in grace, Paul takes the mask off of his own life and encourages you to do the same. I promise this conference will not disappoint you!"
- Cheryl Ryan, Biblical Counselor & Special Ministries Coordinator

"Paul Tripp is right on target as he focuses on God's desire for the body of Christ to be an 'intentionally intrusive, Christ-centered, grace-drive, redemptive community'. Our desire is to see this realized in the Shepherd Group Ministry of Reston Bible Church. I praise God for using Paul to deliver this truth in a powerful, personal and relevant manner."
- Tony Pedroni, Shepherd Groups Pastor


* I loved how Paul Tripp broke down the concept of community - its simplicity. Through this conference I was able to catch the vision for authentic Christian community which is to be an intentional intrusive, Christ centered, grace driven, redemptive community. - Sarah

* I came away with having an awareness of my own self-righteousness. Realizing that my thinking was that I know what's best for me and God. I looked for answers to my problems from the creation instead of the Creator. Also, realizing that God shows His love for me through trials. - John

* I so appreciate Dr. Tripp's transparency. He is truly a gifted man of God. He knows how to make the Scriptures applicable to every day life "stuff." I have been deeply convicted by this conference and yet encouraged. Thank you for using your gifts for God's glory! - Peg

* My wife and I had been asking about the topic of community for quite some time. We really want to know and be a part of the same type of fellowship we find in the Bible. This conference has been very encouraging to us to start with the right attitudes. It was very Biblical and challenging. - Bob

* This conference was not a "How To." - It was a practical exegesis of Scripture with its focus on what's important. - Greg

* What was most helpful for me was just hearing the Word of our mighty God and how He guides us and tells us how to minister in community to those around us. It is all there - just taste and see! - Mary

* This conference renewed in me a new perspective on life - that I'm not on my own. - Walter

* I really appreciated the focus on the heart and not on a "magical" formula for community - that community is a result of a God-focused heart. - Rachel

* The road of sanctification is hard and confusing; and I keep wondering off. Paul Tripp provided practical and biblically sound ideas to stay focused. - Mike

* Where to start!! The most helpful aspect of the conference was the reminder that "I'm overwhelmed because I forget God's grace" and that "God is taking me where I don't want to go in order to produce in me something that I could never achieve on my own!" This message was timely especially the part with the five words that define a lifestyle. The Lord has brought our son back into our home and he is an alcoholic. We have needed this wisdom from the Lord to recognize this is "community" ministry right in our home! - Diane

* I liked the emphasis on the need for others. I usually think that since God is all powerful and awesome, all I need to be is willing and through that He can solve anything. Before today, I wouldn't ever really be humble enough to accept help from others. I also liked the question, "What makes your good day a good day?" It goes a long way in showing me where my heart is. There was also a lot of insight I received from the discussion on spiritual blindness, self-justification and self-righteousness. - Bart

* This whole idea of community is very convicting to me. Understanding God's view of my relationships.
Thanks you! - Alan

* The definitions of love and community were very convicting, enlightening and informative.
This has changed my thinking completely! I visited from another church - my own church community really needs to hear this! - Angela

* I realize from this conference that my relationships are chronically casual! - Jeff

* I appreciated everything that Paul Tripp said...It was so wonderful. I especially like the concept of the "theology of uncomfortable grace." - Amanda

* What was most important to me was the definition of love as self-sacrifice for the continuing redemption of another. Also, the highlighting of the value of relationships in God's kingdom. - Keith

* Paul is an excellent communicator and teacher. His personal examples support his applications. His transparency is refreshing. Thanks so much for this conference - God spoke through you. - I have some things I need to bring before the Lord and allow His refining work to have its way in my heart. - Laura

* This conference helped me to see myself for what I am - a sinner saved only by God's grace. I need to love God whole heartedly, and then I will love other as myself out of God's overflowing mercy. - Richard

* I really enjoyed Paul's honesty and directness, his funny demeanor and brokenness in sharing. Identifying the need for a balance in our identities as sinners and as children of God's present grace - how profoundly important to understand. - Claire

* I found it very helpful at this conference to have be pointed to Christ and His teaching on community. I realize I don't love God as much as I thought I did. - Trent

* I loved Dr. Tripp's use of personal examples - he is so open with his failures. Sometimes it's good to know that the fight in the mundane things in life is not mine alone! The thinking that "sin in its fundamental form is anti-social." Ouch - how often would I rather be a homebody than to be connecting with others. - Thank you for the verbal rebuke. - Jeannie