Part 4: The Shaping
Smitchell   -  

The early Church demonstrated embodied faith, lived out through devotion, community, and shared practice.
That’s important because Jesus’ disciples are spiritually formed by much more than simply believing the right things. Each of us needs to invite the life of Jesus to “hit our body.” That’s crucial for discipleship. And, like almost anything else, we learn by doing, which requires imitation and practice. The Church’s practices, such as teaching, prayer, generosity, worship, shared meals, and deep friendships, help us express the deep, heart-changing work of the Spirit. The rhythms of these practices are not meant to feel like endless religious chores. They are beautiful spaces where God meets us. At the table, in community, and in daily imitation, as we embrace the life of a devoted disciple, we reveal the one who loves us and gave Himself for us.