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A Guide for Daily Practices
A simple guide for busy disciples — 30 – 40 minutes morning, 30 minutes evening. Believers are encouraged to begin with 1 hour a day, practicing the following exercises (disciplines)for the first month, until they become your daily habit.
You may want to build on these daily practices and extend their time. For example: increase prayer time and waiting on God to 15 or 20 minutes each. Once this time is comfortable, increase Scripture reading and meditation time, and so forth.
Morning Practice (Approx. 30 minutes)
1. Morning Prayer (10 minutes)
Begin your day by presenting yourself to God.
“Lord, I offer myself to You today as a living sacrifice. May my heart, mind, and body be Yours in all I do. Lead me by Your Spirit in Your way.”
Pray through the Lord’s Prayer slowly, pausing on each phrase.
2. Waiting on God (10 minutes)
Sit quietly before the Lord. Breathe slowly and invite His presence.
You might say:
“Thank You Father that You. Made a way into your Presence, through Jesus and His death on the cross. I quiet my body, soul and spirit, to sit at Your feet, to worship and wait on You. I ask that You meet me here in this place of surrender.
“Give me ears to hear what You want to say to me. Give me an open heart to receive whatever You say. If you bless me and encourage me, I will receive ad thank You. If you correct me, I will receive and thank You. Speak Lord, Your servant is listening.”
Allow your mind to rest on the Lord and listen. If you find this hard, try reflecting on God’s goodness and His mighty deeds, on salvation, creation and God’s great power at work all around you. Then sit in an attitude of awe, wonder and thanksgiving, appreciating the Lord.
3. Scripture Reading & Meditation (15 minutes)
Read a passage from the Gospels, Romans 12, Psalms, or Proverbs.
Ask:
What is God revealing about Himself?
What is He inviting me to do today?
Write or remember one phrase to carry with you (for example, “Be not overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.”).
4. Praise and Thanksgiving (10 minutes)
Thank God for His mercies, both great and small.
Sing a hymn or play a worship song.
“Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all His benefits.” — Psalm 103:2
5. Loving Action (5 minutes)
Ask God to show you one person to serve, encourage, or forgive today.
Be intentional about one small act of kindness or mercy.
“Let us love not with words or speech but with actions and in truth.” — 1 John 3:18
Throughout the Day
Practicing the Presence of God
Pause often to acknowledge God’s nearness — at work, while driving, walking, or cooking. Whisper a short prayer or word of gratitude.
Hearing the Spirit’s Voice
Stay alert to the quiet promptings of the Holy Spirit. He may lead you to pray, listen, give, or encourage.
Evening Practice (Approx. 30 minutes)
1. Evening Prayer (10 minutes)
Invite the Holy Spirit to bring your day before you.
“Search me, O God, and know my heart… lead me in the way everlasting.” — Psalm 139:23–24
2. Reflection of the Day (15 minutes)
Take time to review your day with God:
Where did I notice God’s presence or grace today?
Did I respond to His voice or prompting?
Where did I fall short or need forgiveness?
For what can I give thanks tonight?
You may wish to write a brief journal note or pray through your answers.
3. Scripture and Devotional Reading (10 minutes)
Read a Psalm or short devotional reflection before sleep.
Let God’s Word settle in your heart as your final thought of the day.
“I will both lie down and sleep in peace, for You alone, O Lord, make me dwell in safety.” — Psalm 4:8
Encouragement for Growth
Small, consistent practices shape a lifetime of discipleship.
Even 21 days of steady prayer and reflection can begin to form new spiritual habits.
As these rhythms become natural, your heart will rest more easily in the presence of Christ.
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The Fellowship of The Way
TBelievers walking side by side along the Ancient Paths, living our lives modelled on the teachings and example of Jesus Christ.
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1. Our Calling
We, the members of The Fellowship of The Way, are pilgrims on the road of faith — followers of Jesus, the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Our purpose is to walk together in His footsteps, learning His ways, living His words, and loving as He loved.
We walk the Pilgrim’s Road, not to earn God’s favour, but to live from it. We seek the Ancient Paths, where holiness and mercy meet, and where the dust of our Master’s feet marks the way ahead.
“Stand at the crossroads and look; ask for the ancient paths… and walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls.” — Jeremiah 6:16
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2. Our Foundation — Life in the Spirit
Every member of the Fellowship is called first to be born again through faith in Jesus Christ, receiving new life through His death and resurrection. We believe the Christian journey begins with spiritual rebirth and continues in the power of the Holy Spirit, who indwells, guides, and transforms every believer to walk as Jesus walked.
We seek to walk continuously in the Spirit — listening for His voice, yielding to His leading, and bearing the fruit of love, joy, peace, and holiness.
Our beliefs are guided by the Holy Scriptures and The Apostle’s Creed.
“Since we live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the Spirit.” — Galatians 5:25
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3. Our Commitments
Each member of the Fellowship seeks to live the Gospel rhythm through daily disciplines of prayer, Scripture reading, praise and worship, simplicity, gratitude, loving action, and connection with others. Weekly, we study the Word together, gather for fellowship and worship, fast, and serve in our communities (intentional acts of service). Annually, we renew our vows through retreat or pilgrimage, celebrating God’s faithfulness on the Pilgrim’s Road.
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4. Our Spiritual Commitments — The Heart of the Pilgrim
We embrace five gospel-shaped commitments as guides for our journey:
1. Simplicity — to walk lightly on the earth.
2. Purity of Heart — to seek holiness in all things.
3. Obedience to Christ — to follow His Spirit faithfully.
4. Community — to walk together in service, love and forgiveness.
5. Mission — to bring light to the world.
“If you love me, keep my commandments… Anyone who loves me will obey my teaching. My Father will love them, and we will come to them and make our home with them.” – John 14:15, 23.
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5. Our Renewal — Continuing the Journey
Each year, members reflect on their spiritual journey and renew their commitment to continue walking the Way of Jesus with humility and joy, trusting not in their strength, but in the grace of Christ, who walks beside us.
“Come, follow Me,” said Jesus. “Whoever follows Me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.” — John 8:12
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Disclaimer
The Fellowship of The Way is not a registered organization, denomination, or legal entity. It holds no assets, offices, or financial accounts and assumes no legal or financial responsibility for its members. Participation in this Fellowship is entirely voluntary and personal. Each member walks the Way of Christ as an individual disciple before God, freely joining with others in spiritual fellowship, prayer, and mutual encouragement.
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The Fellowship of The Way — Covenant of Commitment
“As a pilgrim on the Way of Jesus Christ, I offer myself anew to walk in His footsteps, obey His teachings, as I am guided and empowered by His Spirit and sustained by His grace.”
I believe that Jesus Christ is the Way, the Truth, and the Life, and that through faith in Him I have been born again by the Spirit of God.
In response to His mercy and call, I commit myself — freely and joyfully — to walk the Pilgrim’s Road with my brothers and sisters in The Fellowship of The Way.
I pledge to live by the Rule of Life of this Fellowship: to pray daily, to love deeply, to walk humbly, and to serve faithfully in the power of the Holy Spirit.
I will seek the Ancient Paths, where holiness and mercy meet, and I will follow Jesus — the Shepherd and Companion of my soul — wherever He leads.
With God’s help, I will walk this Way until my journey’s end, when faith becomes sight and love remains forever.
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Signed before God on this day:
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Name: ___________________________
Signature: ___________________________
Witness (optional): ___________________________
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“Since we live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the Spirit.” — Galatians 5:25
“He who calls you is faithful, and He will do it.” — 1 Thessalonians 5:24
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Daily, Weekly, Monthly Rhyhms
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The Way of Rhythm
A Weekly and Monthly Companion for Members of The Fellowship of The Way
Living in Rhythm with the Spirit
The Christian life is not a sprint, but a steady walk in step with the Holy Spirit.
These weekly and monthly practices create a sacred rhythm — drawing believers closer to Jesus, deepening love for others, and rooting faith in daily life.
This is not a burden of law but a pattern of grace: a way to align heart, soul, and body with the presence of Christ.
Weekly Rhythms
1. The Lord’s Day – Worship and Communion
Each week, gather with your local church family to worship, pray, and partake in Communion — the sacred remembrance of Christ’s sacrifice.
Through the bread and cup, we renew our covenant and unity with the Body of Christ.
“Do this in remembrance of Me.” — Luke 22:19
2. Weekly Bible Study
Join the Fellowship in studying the same Scripture passage or teaching.
Reflect personally and share insights in your group or online gathering.
As we learn together, the Word becomes living and active among us.
Encouragement: Keep a small notebook for key verses or lessons the Holy Spirit highlights each week.
3. Weekly Fellowship Gathering
Meet weekly with other members — in homes, churches, or online — for prayer, encouragement, and worship.
These times of shared faith remind us that we are not alone on the journey.
Your gathering may include:
Worship and song
Reading and reflection on Scripture
Sharing testimonies and answered prayers
Praying for one another and the world
A shared meal or communion
“Where two or three gather in My name, there am I with them.” — Matthew 18:20
4. Weekly Fast
Once each week, fast from a meal, a habit, or something that distracts you.
Let hunger and simplicity become an offering that draws your heart toward compassion and dependence on God.
During the fast:
Read a psalm or passage of surrender (such as Psalm 63 or Matthew 6).
Pray for those in need.
Offer the time you would have spent eating to prayer or service.
“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be filled.” — Matthew 5:6
5. Weekly Loving Action
Be intentional about one visible act of mercy or kindness each week.
This could be helping someone in need, encouraging a stranger, or offering forgiveness.
These small deeds weave the love of Christ into the fabric of everyday life.
Monthly Rhythms
1. Solitude and Silence
Take time once a month to step away from noise and busyness.
Find a quiet place — a garden, chapel, or walk — and simply be with God.
Listen for His still, small voice.
You may:
Bring your Bible and journal.
Ask: “Lord, what are You teaching me in this season?”
Spend time in silence, resting in His presence.
“In quietness and trust is your strength.” — Isaiah 30:15
2. Community Service
Each month, seek to serve in a practical way — individually or as a Fellowship group.
Visit the lonely, feed the hungry, tend the earth, or help those in distress.
Service is worship in motion — a living echo of Jesus’ love for the world.
“Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of Mine, you did for Me.” — Matthew 25:40
3. Giving and Simplicity
At the start of each month, review your finances and possessions prayerfully.
Ask God: “Am I using what You’ve given me for Your Kingdom?”
Practice generosity — giving to your church, missions, or those in need.
Simplicity frees the heart to treasure what truly matters.
4. Reflection and Renewal
Before each new month begins, spend time in gratitude and reflection:
What have I learned this month?
Where have I seen God’s faithfulness?
What might the Spirit be inviting me into next?
Write down your reflections in your journal.
This practice will slowly trace your spiritual growth over time.
Annual Renewal
Once each year, the Fellowship gathers for a retreat or pilgrimage — physically or spiritually — to remember the journey, renew commitments, and celebrate the grace of God.
It is a time of rejoicing, reflection, and recommitment to the Way of Christ.
“They go from strength to strength, till each appears before God in Zion.” — Psalm 84:7
Daily Practices – Detailed
A Simple Daily Guide to Walking the Way
For Participants in The Fellowship of The Way
The Heart of the Practice
This guide is designed for those who desire to follow Jesus more intentionally in daily life — even with full schedules and busy days.
It’s not about perfection, but direction — walking faithfully, step by step, in the Way of Christ.
Begin small spending one hour each day, then once these practices become a daily habit, you can extend your time in any of the areas. For some, one hour will be enough, while others may build up to two or more hours a day. The important thing is to do it – actually take the time to spend time with God and grow spiritually.
These rhythms are simple enough for every believer to follow. They can be completed in about 30 minutes in the morning and 30 minutes in the evening, with small moments of awareness throughout the day.
Remember: new habits can be formed in as little as 21 days of consistent practice. As these disciplines become habits, they will also become your joy and second nature.
Morning Practice (Approx. 30 Minutes)
1. Morning Prayer – 10 minutes
Begin your day by greeting God and thanking Him.
Pray the Lord’s Prayer slowly, then speak freely from your heart.
Offer your day to Him — your work, relationships, thoughts, and desires.
“In the morning, Lord, You hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before You and wait expectantly.” — Psalm 5:3
2. Waiting on God – 10 minutes
Sit quietly before the Lord.
Breathe deeply. Invite the Holy Spirit to fill and guide you.
Listen for His presence — not seeking words, but communion.
“Be still, and know that I am God.” — Psalm 46:10
3. Scripture Reading & Meditation – 10 minutes
Read a short passage from the Gospels or your daily reading plan.
Reflect on what God is saying to you personally.
Ask:
– What does this reveal about Jesus?
– How can I follow Him today in this truth?
Keep a small journal for insights or prayers.
4. Praise and Thanksgiving – 5 minutes
Offer words or songs of gratitude.
Thank Him for His faithfulness, presence, and mercy.
Rejoice in the gift of life and salvation.
Throughout the Day
Practicing the Presence of God
Remember that Jesus walks with you. Whisper short prayers of thanksgiving or surrender:
“Thank You, Lord.”
“Guide me, Holy Spirit.”
“Jesus, I trust You.”
Let work, conversations, and stillness all become acts of worship.
Loving Action – 5 minutes (or ongoing)
Be intentional about one act of love, kindness, or forgiveness each day.
It could be a word of encouragement, a helping hand, or an unseen prayer.
These small acts become sacred seeds of grace.
“Let all that you do be done in love.” — 1 Corinthians 16:14
Evening Practice (Approx. 30 Minutes)
1. Evening Prayer – 10 minutes
Set aside time to end the day with God’s peace.
Pray a simple prayer of thanks for His presence and care.
2. Reflection – 10 minutes
Look back over the day:
– Where did I sense God’s grace or guidance?
– Where did I fall short or lose awareness?
– Who or what can I lift to Him in prayer?
Confess freely, receive His forgiveness, and rest in His mercy.
3. Scripture or Devotional Reading – 10 minutes
Read a short psalm, a verse of encouragement, or a Christian devotional.
Let His Word be the final voice you hear before sleep.
Encouragement for the Journey
Begin small and consistent — grace grows through rhythm.
Don’t rush; these moments are about relationship, not performance.
Over time, as your heart awakens, your time with God will naturally deepen.
Encourage a friend or family member to join you; shared habits strengthen faith.
“Stand at the crossroads and look; ask for the ancient paths,
ask where the good way is, and walk in it,
and you will find rest for your souls.” — Jeremiah 6:16
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