Following Jesus by Practicing the Way

Welcome to our Practicing the Way landing page!  Here you'll find information on growing in the life, love, and hope of Jesus.  Scroll down for access to the learning modules.  Click here for a diagram illustrating how all the learning opportunities are meant to work together.

The Scripture Practice

Join us each Sunday morning starting on July 13th as we learn another spiritual practice to help us understand what God wants for us, through scripture, to open our hearts and listen to what He has to say.


“Were not our hearts burning within us while he talked with us on the road and opened the Scriptures to us?”
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Sundays July 13 - August 3

9 AM in the Fellowship Hall

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The Emotionally Healthy Connection

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to go to a page on Bridgetown Church's website featuring an interview between John Mark Comer and Pete Scazzero, author of Emotionally Healthy Discipleship.


North Creek engaged in a congregation-wide study of two of Pete Scazzero's books: Emotionally Healthy Spirituality (Fall 2021) and Emotionally Healthy Relationships (Winter 2022).  These studies recommend that each person form a "RULE OF LIFE," a set of spiritual practices that keep us grounded in God.  Practicing the Way is our chosen source of learning the classic spiritual practices that might be included in our rule of life.


Practicing the Way will eventually feature NINE practices: Sabbath, Prayer, Fasting, Solitude, Scripture, Community, Simplicity, Generosity, Hospitality.  Explore each one and consider incorporating it into your “rule of life.”