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Prayer, Spiritual Formation and Spiritual Disciplines

To make our daily living an offering to God… a living prayer… we need direction, discipline, a guide and tried and true paths. Christ is our guide. Spiritual disciplines are
a disciple’s response to his grace. They are the means through which we genuinely grow
spiritually. They are our means of spiritual formation.

Dr. Robert Mulholland offers an excellent definition of spiritual formation: “It is a process of being conformed to the image of Christ for the sake of others.” Maturing disciples intentionally seek spiritual formation throughout their life. Spiritual disciplines are tried and true “holy habits” that provide the means for allowing Christ to reside and rule more fully in our lives. The Fruit of the Spirit we find listed in scripture are the evidence
of the Spirit’s work of grace and remarkable transformation in our lives: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Galatians 5:22.

In our Methodist Tradition, John Wesley defined the “means of grace” in this process of spiritual maturation as what we call “Expressions or Deeds of Faith” and “Expressions or Deeds of Mercy.” These are intentional acts of devotion, in response to grace, that disciplined, “methodical” Christian disciples seek to focus on in their daily living:

Deeds of Faith
Deeds of Mercy
  • Prayer
  • Public Worship
  • The Lord’s Supper
  • Reading Scripture
  • Christian small group fellowship
  • Fasting or Abstinence
  • Feeding the Hungry
  • Clothing the naked
  • Healing the sick
  • Visiting the imprisoned
  • Sheltering the homeless
  • Welcoming the stranger

At Covenant, we seek to foster prayer, spiritual formation and spiritual disciplines through three primary settings:

  • Christian Education, (Sunday School)
  • Bible Study Groups
  • “Share Groups”

 

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