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Join KIN as we convene

Learning Circles

Let's learn from each other.

Ministry can be lonely and challenging, but it was never meant to be done alone. Our Peer Learning Circles bring together small cohorts of like-minded leaders to share insights, pray, and mentor each other under the guidance of subject-matter experts.

What We Do

1. Cohort Formation


KIN identifies and groups leaders or ministries with similar callings or challenges—ensuring a fruitful exchange of ideas and encouragement.

2. Structured Gatherings

 

Peer Learning Circles typically meet (virtually or in-person) over a set period, walking through curricula or topical series aligned with kingdom values (e.g., servant leadership, disciple-making, community outreach).

3. Expert Facilitation


Each circle includes a seasoned mentor who provides coaching, biblical insights, and practical guidance, creating a safe environment for honest dialogue.

4. Communities of Practice

 

As KIN grows, we'd like to introduce communities of practice aimed at creating ongoing dynamic learning communities where leaders that have similar visions and callings can connect, sharpen each other, and grow their kingdom impact together.

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Why It Matters

Everyone has something to teach that can enhance and expand what God is doing

Mutual Encouragement & Accountability

As Proverbs 27:17 says, “Iron sharpens iron.” Leaders grow stronger when they learn from peers facing similar challenges.

Practical Solutions & Best Practices

Whether it’s navigating church growth, strategic planning, or community transformation, peers learn faster together than in isolation.

Spiritual Growth & Community

Leaders often pour out to others but rarely receive. Peer Learning Circles offer a space for spiritual refreshment and peer support.

Collective Problem Solving

Even the best leaders need support navigating complex environments and challenges. Our learning circles provide unique opportunities for kingdom-minded people to come together to mutually support each other through working together to overcome problems.

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Therefore encourage one another and build one another up, just as you are doing.

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1 Thessalonians 5:11

Administrative Office

Phoenix, AZ
 

Global Headquarters

Montreuil, France

info@kingdomimpactnetwork.org

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