Faith Disciplines

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Faith Disciplines

Jesus offers the best metaphor for what it means to grow. In John 15, Jesus tells his disciples, “Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit by itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in me. I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.” (John 15:4-5, ESV)

The word Jesus uses for abide comes from this Greek word meno. Meno means abide, dwell, remain, stay, continue to live with. Given the metaphor that Jesus uses here, he most certainly means to stay connected to the vine because disconnected branches literally stop producing grapes rendering them useless to a vinedresser.

Relatedly, meno can also mean to persist, endure, or last, which dovetails with Jesus’ admonishments. We can almost become passive when thinking of what it means to abide or remain in Christ. However, a careful reader of Scripture could intuit that if “remaining” were that easy, Jesus wouldn’t have wasted such a beautiful metaphor to teach his disciples nor would John have selected this one tidbit from hundreds of Jesus’ teachings that didn’t make the cut.

To abide in Christ is to take up residence within him…but it looks like persistence and endurance. Why? Because getting detached from the vine has always been easier than staying connected to it. ..and, apparently, the broader cultural context has rarely been conducive to the task of keeping God’s people connected to him. Our persistence matters. Our endurance matters. Our capacity to last matters.

For this reason, we’ve curated a set of practices to help us persist. These practices are aimed at deepening our relationship with Christ and helping us cooperate with the Spirit’s work to conform us to the image of Christ.

Think of faith practices or disciplines like a workout routine. Growth requires consistency. Growth requires increasing resistance and/or reps. …and sometimes, when we discover that the same workout routine is no longer benefiting us, growth requires a refresh in our routine to better grow or tone a muscle or to deal with new things like an upcoming adventure, injuries, aging, etc.

What we hope is that you take up 1-2 practice(s) with the aim of persisting in union with the Christ who poured himself out, specifically, for a relationship with you. As you do, we pray that the spirit of Christ stirring within you spills out into deeper worship, deeper character (spiritual, moral, and emotional maturity), deeper relationships, deeper service, deeper generosity, deeper witness, deeper impact, and, most importantly, deeper faith, hope, and love.

Contact your campus discipleship pastor for questions, guidance, or additional resources and practices.

Faith Disciplines

Bless Rhythms

helping people find their way back to God through missional practices

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Breath Prayer

offering a short rhythmic prayer connected to your breathing

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Centering Prayer

praying words, phrases, or names of God found in Scripture

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Confession + Self-Examination

admitting our sin and brokenness as we seek God’s transformation

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Discipling Relationships

cultivating a friendship that helps one another become like Christ

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Discovery Bible Study

discovering what Scripture teaches about God, humanity, and ourselves

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Examen

prayerfully examining the thoughts, feelings, and (inter)actions of our day

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Fasting

surrendering an appetite in order to seek God

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Generosity

learning to trust God with what God entrusted to you

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Hospitality

making room for people in our lives, homes, and communities

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Humility

honoring needs, gifts, values of others as well as ourselves

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Lectio Divina

inviting God to highlight our Bible for the day

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Memorization

committing verses, psalms, or chapters to memory

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Praying Scripture

praying the words, psalms, or sections of Scripture

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Rest

intergrating rhythms of rest into our lives

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Retreat

strategically withdrawing from normal day to day activities to spend extended time with God

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Sabbath

setting apart intentional time for rest, worship, and play

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Silence + Solitude

cultivating silent spaces and moments to hear God’s voice

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Spiritual Journaling

penning your prayers or recording God’s activity in your life

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Storytelling

sharing the difference that Christ has made in your life

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