The Way
We invite you to participate in a spiritual formation experience called "Practicing The Way". Dwell is kicking off 2025 with a unified focus - to become more like Jesus and do what He did. For four months we will be meeting together in various locations to become stronger disciples and faithful apprentices. We'd love for you to join us!
About Practicing the Way
Practicing the Way is a faith-based initiative dedicated to guiding individuals and communities toward a deeper connection with Jesus through intentional discipleship and spiritual formation. It emphasizes integrating spiritual practices into everyday life and fostering meaningful connections within communities. Rooted in timeless teachings, the platform inspires participants to live out their faith with purpose and dedication. Practicing the Way is supported by a global community of believers committed to transformative growth.
Visit Practicing the Way for more information.
What to expect
Over eight sessions, you’ll form a foundational understanding of intentional spiritual formation. We’ll explore how to follow Jesus in our busy, distracted, and increasingly secular culture.
Each 30-minute session is comprised of teachings, guided discussion, tutorials, and voices from experts.
Week by Week
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Following Jesus is more than going to church or believing the right things; it is practicing a way of life. The meaning of “follow Jesus” is rooted in first-century practices of rabbis and apprentices, practices that inform our understanding of how to follow Jesus today.
Practice: Develop a daily time and place to connect with God.
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Whether we realize it or not, all of us are being formed — by our habits, relationships, the stories we believe, and our environment. This session explores the six primary forces shaping individuals: habits, relationships, stories, environment, time, and experience.
Practice: Take a “life audit,” an inventory of all the forces that are forming you now and in the past.
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Many of us desire to become more like Jesus, but we feel stuck. We need a training program, a reliable pathway to transformation. We find this in the Way of Jesus, which shows us how to intentionally engage formation.
Practice: Replace an old habit with a new spiritual discipline.
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The Practices are disciplines that create space for the Spirit to transform us from the inside out. Learn about practicing ancient disciplines that open us up to God to change us at the deepest level.
Practice: Begin the spiritual discipline of Sabbath.
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The Practices can expose pain as our soul begins to process and discharge suffering. This session explores the three primary ways people deal with pain (deny, detach, or drug), how unhealed pain sabotages transformation, and how God can meet us in pain to bring lasting change.
Practice: Notice and name your emotions in the presence of God through prayer.
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This session covers three dimensions of sin — sin done by us, sin done to us, and sin done around us — and explores four layers of sin we move through in our healing: gross sins, conscious sins, unconscious sins, and attachments. Finally, the session covers our part in healing, the practice of confession.
Practice: Confess and name your sin to someone you trust.
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Transformation is possible, but it’s not inevitable. Learn how to build an intentional plan, or what the early Christians called a “Rule of Life”: a schedule and a set of practices and relational rhythms that create space for us to be with Jesus, become like him, and do as he did.
Practice: Craft a personalized Rule of Life.
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To sustain a lifelong journey of following Jesus, we need to key in on one final critical truth: you are meant to follow Jesus in community. Learn how to cultivate a community of depth, vulnerability, and commitment to transformation.
Practice: Identify your intentional community and begin to meet.
Companion Materials
The Companion Guide
The Companion Guide is designed to help you practice, reflect, and dialogue in community. You’ll find helpful supports like:
Tips to get the most out of the course
Exercises to help put each session into practice
Additional prayers and liturgies
Over 50 additional recommended resources
Free digital and print-at-home versions of the Guide are provided when you sign up here.
When possible, we recommend getting a print version of the Guide to avoid distraction and to take notes. A new, reduced-price print version is now available for purchase wherever books are sold.
Recommended Reading
Practicing the Way is a vision for the future, shaped by the wisdom of the past. It’s an introduction to spiritual formation accessible to both beginners and lifelong followers of Jesus and a companion to the Practicing the Way Course. It offers theological substance, astute cultural insight, and practical wisdom for creating a Rule of Life in the modern age.