Help women with God
go deeper
Untying the Knots of the Heart is a small-group journey that helps women address and redeem their emotions, pain, and relationships through the Gospel.
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Untying the Knots of the Heart
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Untying the Knots of the Heart is a small-group discipleship journey that God uses to help women face their struggles, identify the root causes of their pain, and find new freedom & joy in Jesus Christ. This Biblical, 12-lesson process gives participants the tools and perspectives they need to heal and thrive again.
GETTING STARTED IS EASY
BUY A LEADER’S KIT & GET TRAINED
Your leader’s kit will include free access to our online, self-paced training. You’ll have everything you need to facilitate a group.
FORM A GROUP
Gather 4-8 other women to gather for 10 to 12 weeks.
MEET WEEKLY AND SEE LIVES CHANGED
Pick a location and a time that works for you. You can lead a group in a home, your church, or even online. Then meet together and begin the life-changing journey of Untying the Knots of the Heart!
What does UTK
look like?
Each group meets weekly for 8-12 weeks.
Before each class time, group participants read that week’s lesson so they can show up ready for a rich group discussion. In the first half of each class, facilitators play a brief video - pausing to lead interactive group discussions and exercises. The second half of the group time dives deeper into understanding and sharing participants' own stories and life experiences.
See below for a summary of what Untying the Knots of the Heart covers.
What Other Women Are Saying
I facilitate UTK groups because I love watching the Lord heal wounds and transform hearts. It is amazing to watch someone’s eyes light up and their face soften as they digest for the first time the depth of love God has for them. My faith and hope are continually strengthened as I walk this journey with others toward healing and redemption.
Through UTK I realized all the answers I was looking for were found here in Jesus. It took all of the truths I had learned over the years as a believer and helped those truths finally get through to me. Like rainwater soaking through soil that hadn’t seen rain in so long — God’s love finally soaked through to my heart, and changed me in such a profound way that I cannot go back.
Untying the Knots of the Heart has helped me to understand how to process difficult emotions, how to relate to others in a healthy way, and most importantly, how to work through my doubts about God. The content has been extremely helpful and I've made some great friends in the process.
I’ve never seen anything as effective in helping people experience long-lasting, gospel-centered freedom in Christ! Through the Untying the Knots of the Heart experience, I’ve seen more transformational growth in 12 weeks than in many years of soul work! I have never interacted with material that opens the door to so much self-and God-awareness!
Modules
Untying the Knots of the Heart (Part 1) is composed of 4 Modules.
How do I lead UTK?
We understand - knowing how to help others with "heart stuff" can be tough, that's why we've made leading a UTK group simple
You'll start by taking our self-paced, online facilitator training.
Then, you'l schedule your class and invite people to join. Next, through 12 video lessons you'll help lead participants through rich and interactive discussions. Your job isn't to fix anyone. It is to create a safe space where people can be honest, and to encourage them as they experience healing.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What UTK teaches and touches on, is saturated in scripture. In fact, it is scripture that allows participants in this process to go deeper with the gospel, so Christ can transform every area of their life. We strongly believe God’s Word is the answer. The Bible alone defines who God is, who we are and what life is about.
To read more about our statement of belief please click here. You can also schedule a short call with us to ask any questions you have by clicking here.
All you need is to:
- Love God
- Love the Bible
- Be comfortable facilitating a small group
- Be ready to make a difference.
Important – You probably won’t enjoy facilitating a UTK group if you are very uncomfortable with:
- People’s messiness
- People processing their heart and issues VS quick fixes
- Entering discussions with people about their losses, hurts, and stories
- If you want to just “teach” a class or bible study
You don’t need to know all of the Bible or have significant experience in a small group setting. If you want to take people through a process rather than just “teach”, this is for you. Anyone who loves God, loves people, and wants to make a difference in their community can be a great facilitator!
Rest easy – it’s not all up to you. Facilitators are just that, facilitators. They rely on the Holy Spirit, the group discussion, and the content to open hearts and do the deep meaningful work of Untying the Knots.
Before each class, group participants read that week’s lesson and answer a few questions in their workbook so they show up ready for a rich group time.
In the first half of each group, you’ll play a brief video – pausing to ask discussion questions, lead group exercises, and engage in learning activities.
The second half of the group time dives deeper into understanding and sharing participants’ own stories and life experiences.
Many Christian resources lead us to try to change our behavior or circumstances without addressing the root causes. Untying the Knots of the Heart is a dynamic, interactive process that helps people address the source of their sin and struggles, rather than offering a “band-aid” or quick fix.
We all know that information alone doesn’t change people. UTK takes the life-changing truths of the gospel and helps participants identify the areas in which the gospel is not being fully integrated or lived out in their lives.
Untying the Knots of the Heart is not:
Your everyday small group curriculum or Bible study
It’s a dynamic and interactive process, where participants learn to unpack who they are in light of who Christ is.
Taught like a class
UTK is not just another source of information. Using interactive learning techniques, UTK is a unique journey where both facilitator and participants can process, learn from each other, and experience healing.
Group therapy or counseling
It’s a discipleship process that can have similar outcomes