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Navigating Change is the initiative we are undertaking to determine how we move forward as a church, serving God in Mickleover. It uses the title of an initiative started by National Methodist Leadership. You can find out more in the Navigating Change booklet. In this phase of Navigating Change the whole church is engaging in a series of themes to consider how those themes should impact on how we move forward together. During October, the theme is Spiritual Development. This brochure tells you all about what will be happening! Growing Closer to God Our Church mission statement:: develop a church family which is continually growing in Christian faith, worship and outreach so that all may know the love of God through Christ means that we as a church are committed to enabling people to grow in the Christian Faith aka develop spiritually. This is a commitment by the church as a whole, but as individuals we can ask ourselves: do I want to grow closer to God each day of my life? If your answer is yes! then the Spiritual Development Month will be of interest to you. It is a chance to assess your journey with God, where you are now and help you to explore a number of resources which could help you to continually grow closer to God. By sharing, you are also likely to help others in their journey too. We will be looking at things we do as groups of people together and what we can do personally to help us to grow closer to God.

The why, what and how Developing our knowledge, skills or understanding is something that we all do every day; maybe improving our cooking, learning how to mend the mower or training for your chosen career. We have the privilege of being able to have a relationship with God. So, how much more should we take responsibility to develop spiritually? But what do we mean by spiritual development? It is how we grow in holiness and become more like Christ as we follow His Word (John 17:17; 2 Corinthians 3:18; 4:4-6). It starts with our entry into faith through the second birth, the first step in our on-going faith journey of knowing and loving God better. How do we develop spiritually? There are lots of ways! Worship, bible study, reading Christian books, prayer, discussions etc. We have created this Challenge Diary to help you do more of the things you do anyway, like prayer and bible reading, but there will be lots of different things to try - so why not give them a go? You never know you might like them and find them helpful!! So let us each start from where we are now! The following passage from the United Methodist Member s Handbook might help you to understand a little more about where you are on your journey of faith.

From The United Methodist Handbook Our Faith Journey Our faith does not happen overnight. It s a journey. From birth to death we re growing in faith. There are ups and downs and sometimes long flat stretches where we seem to be stalled in our journey. But little by little, most of us deepen our relationship with God. In part, this growth in faith is a gift. Through our participation in the community of faith, through our openness to God s love, we receive this marvellous treasure. But faith is also a choice we make, an often difficult decision to put God and God s reign first in our lives, no matter what the cost. The journey is complex, different for each traveller and involving at least four intertwined pathways: Trusting First and foremost, faith is trusting. To be a person of faith is to rely on God, to know that the Lord is my shepherd (Psalm 23). It s to rest confidently in the power and care of the living, loving Lord who s revealed in the Bible and in our own experience. Faith is to give ourselves to the movement of God s Spirit in our lives and in our times, not knowing where it will lead....

From The United Methodist Handbook Believing Faith is also believing in someone. In the Apostle s Creed, for example, we say, I believe in God the Father Almighty, maker of heaven and earth. This is not the same as saying, I believe that God the Father Almighty exists. Rather, we re confessing our confidence in God, our devoted loyalty, and our allegiance. Such belief may involve going beyond what we re sure of and taking a leap of faith. Following There s more to faith than trusting and believing. Faith is more active, a matter of doing as well as being. So Jesus said to his first disciples, Follow me. To be faithful is to follow Jesus the Christ. It is to be one of his disciples, seeking to understand his will and his way and to do it. Such discipleship is not an easy matter. Jesus said, If any want to become my followers, let them deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me. For those who want to save their life will lose it, and those who lose their life for my sake will find it (Matthew 16:24-25)...

From The United Methodist Handbook Hoping Christian faith is also a matter of hoping, of leaning into the future that God has promised. It s living with the assurance that God is bringing in the time of shalom, God s reign here on earth. As Easter people, we have a hope born of the Resurrection: God has already conquered sin and death, and the kingdom of love, righteousness, peace and justice is even now breaking in. To abide in hope is to watch and pray for God s future and to join in the ministries through which it will be realised. Surrounded by the love and encouragement of the community of believers, we persevere on the journey of faith, ever trusting, believing, following and hoping. Excerpted from the United Methodist Member s Handbook, Revised and Expanded by George E. Koehler, pp. 62-63 So, all ready to get started? The following pages will tell you what will be happening each week during October.

What will be happening this month: During this month there will be range of things you can do to help to grow closer to God and to help you to continue to do so beyond this month. Week 1 My journey so far During this week we will each be looking at our Faith journeys so far and where we are now. Weeks 2 and 3 Reflect and Explore These weeks give us the opportunity to reflect on what we each currently do to help ourselves grow spiritually and look at other ways which can help us to grow closer to God. Through prayer, bible study, fellowship, worship and other things we can learn more of God and grow closer. There are so many ways to do this and we each will have different things that we do each week. We can learn from each other and help each other in our journeys. Week 4 What s Next? This week will be when we each consider what we have learnt during the month and decide on what we may each decide to do differently to continue to grow closer to God.

Week 1 Where am I? We are all different. We have different personalities, different abilities, likes and dislikes. We have had different experiences in life. Despite these differences, we all have in common a loving creator God who wants to journey with us through our life. As well as our life journeys being different we will all have different tales to tell of our faith journeys, our walk with God. Another thing we have in common is the opportunity to decide to walk with God from this day on for the rest of our lives.

Week 1 (1st 7th Oct) My journey so far Sunday 1st October Family Day & Harvest Services 10am & 6:30pm Rev Greg will introduce the theme of Spiritual Development. Think about your faith journey so far: When did it start? What are the significant points on it? What were you doing at those times? You may find it useful to draw your faith journey so far. Use the Scripture Postbox Please post scripture references that you really enjoy and ones which you find difficult into the Scripture Postbox in the entrance to church. Look at the Church bookshelf to see if there is a book which may help you Tackle the Challenges on the next page..

Bible Reading Worship Prayer Learning Something different Week 1 Challenges Read the Beatitudes (Matthew 5: 2-12) aloud. Write down one thing you are going to do or not going to do this week. Either at home or once at church consciously prepare yourself to worship God Try to spend at least 15 minutes in prayer every day this week. Ask God to help you draw near to him. Re-read one of your favourite Christian songs, hymns, prayers or books. Have you learnt anything new? After a church service have a conversation with someone about faith. Write here things you have learnt, enjoyed, etc this week..

Week 2 (8th 14th Oct) Explore Sunday 8th October Spark to a Flame 10am Our monthly modern worship service will help you to look at ways you can grow closer to God Sunday 8th October Worship Service 6:30pm Rev Greg will preach on Spiritual Development. Saturday 14th October: 8-9am Morning Prayers Join together to pray before.. 9-11am The Grow Together Event Come along to church to explore different ways to grow spiritual, with activities to experience and opportunities to share the ways that we each meet with God, so we can learn from each other. A simple breakfast will be available at 9am followed by light refreshments through the morning. Christian Book Stall 13th-14th October You will be able to buy from a selection of Christian Books Tackle the Challenges on the next page..

Bible Reading Worship Prayer Learning Something different Week 2 Challenges Read John 15: 1-11 what is this Bible passage saying to you? Take notes during a service to help you to remember key points later on. Pray each day using the prayer resource available for this week. Borrow a Christian Book from a friend or buy from the church book stall. What new things have you learnt? Attend a Church House Group and / or come along to the Grow Together Event. Write here things you have learnt, enjoyed, etc this week..

Week 3 (15th 21st October) Explore Sunday 15th October 10am & 6:30pm Rev Greg will preach on Spiritual Development. Pick up the leaflet about Maximillian Kolbe and Dietrich Bonhoeffer Read about this person who has a story to tell of faith and growing closer to God. Think about how their own spiritual development helped them in their life. Compare to your own situations, both past, present and future. Tackle the Challenges on the next page..

Week 3 Challenges Bible Reading Worship Prayer Learning Something different Read Ephesians 1: 15-23. How does this passage impact your everyday life? Find a song or hymn which is new to you and sing it or read the words in worship of God. Try praying outside sitting in your garden, on a walk, or run. How does the natural environment help you to feel closer to God? Using the sheet, read about Maximillian Kolbe and Dietrich Bonhoeffer Go to one of the 30 plus groups at Church, which you do not normally attend. How could you help them to develop spiritually? Write here things you have learnt, enjoyed, etc this week..

Week 4 (22nd End October) What s next? Sunday 22nd October 10am & 6:30pm Rev Greg will preach on Spiritual Development. Saturday 28th October 8-9am Morning Prayers Join together to pray. Listen to Isaiah 43: 1-3 using the Lectio Divina method This will be available on CD for you to take home or on the church website (www.mickleovermethodistchurch.org) to download as MP3. The CD and the website will explain to you the Lectio Divina method. Tackle the Challenges on the next page.. Bible references for Something Different on following page: I am the Bread of life John 6:35 I am the Light of the world John 8:12 I am the Gate/Door of the sheep John 10:7,9 I am the Good Shepherd John 10:11 I am the Resurrection and the Life John 11:25-26 I am the Way and the Truth and the Life John 14: 6 I am the Vine John 15:5

Bible Reading Worship Prayer Learning Something different Week 4 Challenges Choose a favourite Bible passage and read it in different translations of the bible. Listen to a church service on the radio or on line, for example, on Radio 4 or Premier Christian Radio. Join in a prayer group or get a few friends together for prayer (and cake!) in your own home. Try the Lectio Divina method (see left) Meditate on the presence of Jesus in your life, using the I AMs of Jesus (see previous page for Bible references) Write here things you have learnt, enjoyed, etc this week..

So, it s the end of the month! Ask yourself? Am I closer to God? In what way? What has helped me this month? What stops me from growing closer to God? What am I going to continuing doing and start doing? What adjustments may I need to make to my life to do this? How could I help other people to grow spiritually? What would help the church grow spiritually? Perhaps write a letter to yourself about what you have learnt or decided to do. Open it at Christmas time. Thank you for taking part in this month! Spiritual Development is a life long quest! Inspired by this month, let us continue to move forward individually and as a church towards knowing and loving God more! God, who got you started in this spiritual adventure, shares with us the life of his Son and our Master Jesus. He will never give up on you. Never forget that. (1 Corinthians 1 v9, the Message Bible.) What next? Please look out for a chance to give feedback at the end of the month. Coming soon we will be looking at the themes of Equip to Serve and Mission & Evangelism.