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This bit is here to help you find your way — how to get to the teaching, what actually happens at your Envoy meet-up, and a few tips for making the most of your time together. Nothing heavy, no jargon — just what you need, when you need it.
teaching information
How to access the teaching.
You can get to the teaching right here on the website — a computer works best, but your phone or tablet is fine too. Just click on the week you’re up to, like Week 1, and your teaching resource will open. Most weeks are podcasts, with the occasional video thrown in. Have a quick read of any intro material, then simply hit play and you’re off.
Try not to squeeze the teaching in right before your Envoy meet-up — your brain will thank you later. Give yourself a little space. Watch or listen at least a day before if you can; it makes the conversation feel more natural, like you’ve had time to let it breathe.
How to get the most from the teaching.
Pray
Before you hit play, take a moment. Breathe. Pray. Ask God to help you hear Him — not just with your ears, but with your heart. In Envoy, information is only half the story. What we really hope for you is a growing awareness of God’s quiet guidance, and a faith that stretches and deepens as you step into what He’s already doing in your life.
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Watch or Listen
Find somewhere you won’t be pulled in a dozen directions — somewhere you can actually exhale. Grab a notebook and pen if you want to catch the bits that nudge you.
This isn’t about debate or defending your opinions — we’re not after what you agreed or disagreed with, or what you liked or disliked. Envoy begins with a deeper question, one borrowed from the Northumbria Community:
“How then shall I live?”
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As you watch or listen, pay attention to what stirs in you.
What’s catching your attention?
Where do you sense God gently shifting your awareness?
If something lands deeply, what small steps could make it more real in your life?
Take your time with it.
The Envoy Afterthought.
From Week 3 onwards, you’ll notice something new — we call it The Envoy Afterthought. Think of it as a gentle pause at the end of the teaching, a space to gather up whatever’s been stirred in you before life rushes back in.
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The podcasts or videos are usually around 20 minutes each, and the Afterthought takes just 7–10 minutes more. We’ll guide you through it step by step, so there’s nothing complicated or pressured — just a chance to collect your thoughts, notice what’s standing out, and listen for what God might be whispering next.
Top Tips for Your First Meet-Up
Are you the kind of person who likes to have all the details lined up before you start? We get it. If so, we’ve put together some Top Tips to help you feel ready for your very first Envoy meet-up.
We’ve made two versions — one for those meeting online and one for those meeting face-to-face. Just click on the one that’s most relevant to you, and you’ll find everything you need to start well.
For now thats probably enough to get you set up for next week