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Worship and pray
A person who is following hard after Jesus nurtures a personal intimacy with the Lord throughout the day and sets time aside regularly for relationship with Him through worship and prayer.
What does that look like?
The outcomes we see in the lives of people following Jesus will vary, but might include:
- setting aside regular time to interact with God through
- Suppressing the multi-media flood of information and distraction
- Bible meditation
- Bible reading
- Listening to or playing worship music
- Talking to God in prayer
- Prayer structures
- Journalling
- Creative arts
- Liturgies for personal use
- Fasting
- Listening to bible-based talks as podcasts while travelling
- Small and large group events
- Retreats and festivals
- nurturing personal intimacy with the Lord throughout the day by
- Practising the presence of God in the "times between times"
- Having a set of reminders to pray in your daily environment
- Calling to mind God's priorities in each situation
- Frequently asking God what he is doing in each situation
- describing specific interactions with God to other individuals inside and outside the church, and in group settings
How does it come about?
The way we see that becoming deeply rooted in people's lives includes
- Teaching, explaining and describing these practices
- Trying these practices in small and big group settings
- A culture that values the devotional life and considers it normal through
- Avoiding the deadening pressure of legalism
Serendipity Bible Studies
These courses are not a perfect fit to this topic, but you may find some good stuff to choose from.
- Spiritual basics - Becoming a Christian (Serendipity Felt-need course 43, page M45)
- Maturing in Christ - Called to discipleship (Serendipity Felt-need course 44, page M46)
- Coming home - Pilgrims on their way back (Serendipity Felt-need course 48, page M50)
Nooma videos
- Nooma 005 | Noise: "Why is silence so hard to deal with?"
- Nooma 011 | Rhythm: "What does it mean to have a relationship with God?"
Visual activities
Take 15 mins to draw a picture or diagram that illustrates your spiritual journey. Think through life from childhood until recently. You could draw milestone events, or simply illustrate the ups and downs of your spiritual experience. There won't be time to share everything, but be ready to share one or two things from your drawing with the group.
Making Space for Life 4: Worship | | Looking at Romans 12 we see that, to fully worship God, we need to take our everyday, ordinary life - our sleeping, eating, going-to-work, and walking-around life - and place it before God as an offering.
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| | Nik Gee |
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| Meditation | | Minicab 1 looked at three ways of doing Bible meditation that all ages can join in with:
* Lectio divina
* Walking meditation
* Art meditation
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| | David Wallace |
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| Prayer - Why? How? What does the bible say? | | Does prayer seem like an exercise in eloquent speech that you just don't possess? If prayer is a difficult area for you, here are some basics principles of prayer and how to apply them in your life.
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| | Claire Tapp |
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| The devotional life | | Prayer is something of a journey to many Christians. I am certainly on that journey– where I discover more of God, and hopefully become more like him, and see him change people and situations along the way.
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| | Sally Wallace |
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| Why Do I Fast? Part 1 | | The bible encourages us to fast but is not prescriptive about how we should do it nor indeed what it is. People fast in different ways and for different reasons. Here is one of the reasons I fast.
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| | David Flowers |
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| Why Do I Fast? Part 2 | | Jesus was sometimes criticised for not fasting - or at least his disciples were. Why did he fast sometimes and not at other times?
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| | David Flowers |
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Other Resources
Songsmart, with chords for most of the songs we use Songs written and recorded locally
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Kate Newman and David Wallace, 07/05/2011 |
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| | | Kate Newman | 03/10/2011 21:17 | These Noomas ,mentioned above, are upstairs in the Vineyard Centre for you to borrow and use with your groups. Please just sign them out before you take them from the bookshelf. Has anyone used them yet as part of the discipleship topics?
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