
Today’s thoughts by Deborah Ard.
Hebrews 10:24-25 NIV — And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another — and all the more as you see the Day approaching.
This week I am sharing with you some of the spiritual disciplines that I practice. What is spiritual discipline? Simply put, spiritual disciplines are habits and practices that may be done individually or corporately that are intended to promote spiritual growth. In her book Relaxed, Megan Fate Marshman shares a quote from Dr. John Coe, “Spiritual disciplines don’t transform you. They open you to the God who can.”
Corporate worship is a spiritual discipline that I practice. Corporate worship is the gathering together of believers to hear scriptures, sing, pray, and glorify God. Today’s scripture tells us that by gathering togethering we help one another grow spiritually. Growing up as the daughter of a minister, I didn’t have a choice as to whether or not I would attend Sunday worship services. Church on Sunday was so much a part of my life that I don’t think I realized that may not be the norm for everyone. As a college student I soon learned how easily it is to fall out of the habit of attending church on Sunday. Thankfully, God placed me with a roommate who also grew up in a church attending home. I moved back home after college and joined a young adult Bible study that deepened my faith and my desire to be a part of a church family. Over the years, being a member of a scripture based church family has become one of the most important spiritual disciplines in my life and has helped me to grow as a believer.
Are you a part of a church family? How has the habit of attending corporate worship helped deepen your faith? Ray attends Pawleys Island Community Church, Julie attends Herbert United Methodist, and I attend Wayne Methodist Church. If you are looking for a church home and are interested in visiting any of our churches, please reach out to us via social media or email.
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Let’s pray. Thank You God for my church family. Strengthen my desire to gather together in corporate worship as I grow closer to You. In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen.
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