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Lordship - a posture of heart continuously set on finding hope in experiencing life as Jesus desires it. To live under the Lordship of Christ, we must grow in self-awareness, resilience, and remain teachable. This is developed in the entirety of Nehemiah, with special focuses throughout Nehemiah 101.
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Wisdom - the right application of knowledge and the ability to critically think and solve problems. More than ever, wisdom is needed in our world. As people of wisdom and not overly simplistic solutions, we believe this should mark Innovative Reconcilers who are sent. This is developed in the entirety of Nehemiah, with special focuses throughout Nehemiah 201.
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Empathy - the stepping stone to embodying the compassion of Jesus. If we are going to be a people who make impact on this world, we must be known by our love. This is developed specifically within the Empathy courses in Nehemiah.
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Know and Tell - retelling God's story while living missionally. This is developed within the Story of God, and Empathy classes.
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Missional - know you are a steward of the gifts and talents God has given you. You are to participate in your meaningful work with excellence, honesty, and integrity, empowering others along the way. This is developed throughout the entirety of Nehemiah with a focus in Nehemiah 301.

NEHEMIAH 101
For those who are new to following Jesus, and for those who have been walking with Jesus for a long time, this phase is essential in its provision of tools needed to lay a firm foundation, or solidify your foundation on Christ - His story, His character and nature, His Word, His Spirit, His plans and purposes, and His love. A focus on developing firm foundations in faith, awareness, and relationship as well as unpacking Lordship and the ability to Know and Tell the Story of God occurs during this phase.
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Classes in this Phase
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Story of God I with Pastor Seth Trimmer + Cody Smith
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Story of God II with Pastor Seth Trimmer + Cody Smith
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Intro to Bible Reading with Pastor Derrick Hayes
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Intro to Prayer with Aaron Tillman
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Intro to the Holy Spirit with Founding Pastor + CEO Adrian Crawford
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Intro to Self-Awareness with Dr. Mike Zoda
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Intro to Empathy is Free with Michelle Warner
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Intro to Theology of Vocation with Founding Pastor + CEO Adrian Crawford
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NEHEMIAH 201
Many find this phase the most challenging, yet the most transformational; and transformation is almost always messy. It is during this phase that we do the hard work of uncovering your “why”, connecting your head and heart, unpacking the role emotions play in our daily lives, processing self-awareness and its critical role in authenticity, and understanding what it means to love God, self, and others in a hurting and broken world. To do all this well is costly. Though it will be difficult, as Innovative Reconcilers, the tools we need - to operate under the Lordship of Jesus, live a Missional life, Knowing and Telling the story of God with Empathy and Wisdom in every space and place we find ourselves - are given in abundance in Phase 2. We urge you: stay open, stay honest, stay curious and compassionate, and stay on the Potter’s Wheel.
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Classes in this Phase
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New Reality I with JT Escobar and Brianna Clark
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Self Awareness I with Dr. Mike Zoda
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Self Awareness II with Dr. Mike Zoda
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Self Awareness III with Dr. Mike Zoda
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Empathy is Free II with Michelle Warner
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Empathy is Free III with Michelle Warner
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Self Awareness IV with Dr. Mike Zoda
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New Reality II with Pastor + CEO Adrian Crawford
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NEHEMIAH 301
This phase is where things get tactical. This is a one weekend intensive with a focus on empowering you to take steps towards realizing your calling. This is where we get into the weeds of defining your core values, evaluating sovereign themes, identifying and deploying the purpose and calling God has uniquely wired you for.
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Classes in this Phase
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Sovereign Themes
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Core Values
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Creating a Life Blueprint
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Wired for Work: Predictive Index
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Workshops
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Class Structure
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While Nehemiah is normally an 18 week journey, this cohort will be a total of 4 weeks long. Content will be consolidated into 3 weeks. Additionally, the Summer Cohort will have on Mission Week where they will be working on a special project. This project will be unique to each Cohort, and announced prior to Cohort start date.
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This fast paced version of Nehemiah will operate with a class structure of M-F, 10am-5pm with a 1 hour lunch break allotted each day. Guide groups are included in this time frame.
The Role of a Guide
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Guides are Nehemiah Graduates who have been trained by Owners of Engage, and our Pastoral Care Director. They are present weekly to help you along your journey through Nehemiah. They are not trained therapists. But they are people who deeply love God, love His people, and want to see you unlocked to a greater measure, grow in your belief that you are loved by your Maker, practically embody integration and resilience, and address the pains that keep you from experiencing the Gospel of Jesus and the life He promised you most fully.
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Guides are held to a higher standard due to the role they play in discipleship within Engage. Accountability is in place for them with our Engage Staff and Pastoral Care Director.

Is childcare provided?
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Unfortunately at this time, childcare is not provided. We are hoping that a new building will provide us with the space necessary to offer this in the future.
Is there food?
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While we do not serve lunch or dinner, there are some light snacks and drinks available at the snack bar! You will have a 1 hour lunch break every day. Less than 20 minutes in either direction of our event space you will find an abundance of restaurant choices. You are also free to bring your lunch with you.
Is there a dress code?
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We ask all come dressed appropriately. While there is no specific dress code, our building is frequently very cold. Sweaters are encouraged.
Is there a fee?
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Yes. The Summer Cohort will be $1,500 per person. This includes housing and supply cost.
Is transportation provided?
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No, transportation is not provided. While you are in Tallahassee, you will be responsible for your own transportation. Feel free to carpool with those who drove down, or catch an Uber for the short distance from your Airbnb to our event venue.
What are the lodging options?
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Our staff has reserved 2 large AirBnbs with house parents for each location. If you do not wish to stay at the booked AirBnb, please message Michelle at michelle@engagetallahassee.com directly. You will be responsible for alternate accommodations and the registration fee will not change as a result.
How do I become a part?
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If you are interested in participating in the Nehemiah Summer Cohort, you can express your interest using the form below.


