Interwoven Discipleship
What if our discipleship mirrored what God is actually like?
In a culture shaped by individualism, performance, and power moves, Interwoven Discipleship invites us back to the relational heart of God. Chaplain and theologian Liz Daye reimagines discipleship through the shared life of the Trinity, calling believers to move beyond hierarchy that harms and rediscover the beauty of belonging to God’s family.
Drawing on Christian theology, pastoral care, and lived experience, Daye offers a new framework that begins with the love of Father, Son, and Spirit―an eternal communion shaped by shalom. Ultimately, Daye suggests that the truth of the Triune God can bring healing and wholeness to the church.
Readers will:
In Interwoven Discipleship, readers will:
Reimagine spiritual growth through the Holy Trinity, exchanging hierarchy and the things we do for God for shared belonging in God’s family and participation in the life of God
Cultivate communities of inclusion, reciprocity, and mutual care― where every person, no matter their age or ability level, is recognized as essential to the body of Christ
Recover a vision of spiritual formation shaped by love and interdependence
Rooted in the dynamic life of the Triune God, Interwoven Discipleship calls the church to abandon isolation and competition and to become what it was always meant to be: a family of shared life, restored relationships, and flourishing faith.

