Thirsty Ecclesia

A New Kind of Meeting. A New Kind of Harvest.
Real Faith. Real Struggles. Real Power.

🔄 Meeting Format:

15-Minute Share (Whole Group)
— A personal testimony or Spirit-led reflection to open hearts.

45-Minute Breakout Groups
— Honest, judgment-free circles led by Captains trained to listen, love, and guide.

🎯 Purpose:

This isn’t a Bible study.
It’s not a worship night.
It’s not therapy.

It’s the harvest.
A space for the hurting and hungry to hear real testimonies and encounter Spirit-led people.

👑 Who Are the Captains?

Captains are believers who stay after the meeting—
looking to share the Gospel with fertile hearts.
They’re not preaching.
They’re listening.
They’re discerning.
And when the Spirit opens the door,
they walk someone into the Kingdom.

🧱 What’s Shared:

- Short Testimonies
- Honest Struggles
- Daily Reflections from the journey
- Sermon Clips and Bible Stories that hit different when you're thirsty
- Spirit-Led Wisdom — raw and real

📍 Why This Works:

Like AA meetings, but with Jesus.
No judgment. Just grace.
We let the Spirit do what religion can’t.

🌱 Invitation to Pastors:

Your church already has thirsty people.
Your city already has ready soil.
All we need is space, structure, and the Spirit.

Let’s open the doors and let the Kingdom in.

📖 10 Stories of Grace That Inspire the Vision:

1. The Samaritan Woman – Jesus never asked her to change. He offered Living Water (John 4)

2. Feeding the 5,000 – Jesus didn’t interview them. He just fed them (Mark 6)

3. The Roman Centurion – Viewed as the enemy, yet praised for his faith (Matthew 8)

4. The Woman Caught in Adultery – Condemned by men. Forgiven by God (John 8)

5. Peter – Denied Jesus three times. Still chosen. Still the rock (Luke 22, John 21)

6. Zacchaeus – A corrupt man who just wanted a glimpse. Jesus invited Himself over (Luke 19)

7. The Prodigal Son – Squandered everything. The Father still ran to meet him (Luke 15)

8. The Thief on the Cross – No time to repent. Just belief. And Jesus said, “Today” (Luke 23)

9. The Leper Who Returned – One came back to thank Him. Jesus made him whole (Luke 17)

10. The Gerasene Demoniac – Outcast and naked in the tombs. Jesus gave him purpose and peace (Mark 5)