Parkview Spiritual Disciplines Class

Enjoying Jesus through the Spiritual Disciplines

 

This Spiritual Disciplines class is a part of an overall discipleship strategy to help all believers know God on a deeper level. This is a 6-week class that immerses participants into a deep discipleship program in the context of the local church.

The overall program’s curriculum seeks to equip believers in three areas of discipleship – Christian Story, Christian Belief, and Christian Formation. By weaving together these three elements into a holistic approach to discipleship, men and women have the opportunity to grow in their love for God, Scripture, and His mission. Class sessions are comprised of lecture, table discussions, and formative exercises.

This specific class will focus on the Christian Formation aspect of this discipleship program.

Christian Formation

A major component of this class is considering how Christian Story and Christian Belief function to shape and form us into the kind of people who live in the world according to the way of Jesus Christ. In this class we hope to form people into servants, worshipers, members, and disciple-makers who are fluent in the gospel.


Goals

Participants will be encouraged to formulate and develop their thinking about Christian Story, Christian Belief, and Christian Formation through lectures, table discussions, reading, writing, and formation exercises. This class is meant to be an active learning environment.


Basic Schedule

February 26 – March 12 (BREAK) April 16 – April 30 | Sundays 4:00-6:00pm

  • We’ll have a 4-week hiatus during Spring Break and Easter before class resumes in April.

Requirements

Charity

“So now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love.” (1 Corinthians 13:13). Disciples of Jesus are called to be marked by their love for God and their love for neighbor. Participants are going to be called to make progress in their walk with Christ, and to also demonstrate a posture of love towards God and one another. Discipleship is never an individual task, but by definition is community oriented. While communal discipleship presents many challenges, it also presents many opportunities for us to be charitable with one another. A charitable and loving spirit is required of all participants.

 

Service

All participants are required to be serving in some capacity at Parkview.

 

Attendance

Attendance at every class session is expected to get the most out of this class.

 

Participation

One of the primary goals of this class is to encourage and instigate thoughtful participation in lectures, discussions, and assignments. The more you are willing to participate and be vulnerable through discussion and exercises, the more you will benefit from the class.

 

Table Discussion

This class will regularly pause for the purpose of table led discussion. Sometimes these discussions will be organized and other times you will be asked to sustain theological conversation on your own. Regular theological articulation and conversation is a requirement of all participants.

 

Disciple Others

Participants are expected to multiply themselves through discipling and training others. Christian discipleship never terminates on itself, it always produces and multiplies more followers of Jesus Christ. Be prepared, throughout the semester, to answer the question, “What are you learning, and who are you teaching it to?” The highest form of learning is demonstrating the ability to teach somebody else the material.

 

Reading

Participants will read selected chapters from Habits of Grace by David Mathis over the course of the 6 weeks in addition to regular Scripture reading. Participants are expected to keep up with the weekly reading schedule.

Other recommended reading:

  • Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life – Donald Whitney

Assignments

  • Scripture Memory: Each participant will memorize selected passages of the Bible during the 6-week class.
  • Testimony: Each participant will write out their own personal testimony in preparation for being able to share it with someone else.

There might be other assignments throughout the 6-week class.

 

Topics Discussed

Over the 6 weeks we will cover the following disciplines:

  • Disciplines of Bible Intake + Scripture Memorization
  • Disciplines of Prayer + Journaling
  • Disciplines of Fasting + Silence & Solitude
  • Discipline of Evangelism
  • Discipline of Stewardship
  • Discipline of Worship + Service

Typical Class Layout

A typical class will follow the following pattern:

  • Table Discussion to talk through prework reading (things that challenged you, questions you might have, scripture memory accountability)
  • Pastoral Overview of specific discipline in lecture format
  • Application of discipline in pastoral panel discussion (interaction with participants will be expected)
  • Table Discussion
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