Living Well

In Matthew 11, Jesus asks ‘Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out on religion?’ (MSG)

I know that, for me, there are times when my answer to those questions is a very definite ‘Yes!’

The good news is that Jesus follows those questions with an invitation to do life differently – to spend time with Him … to recover your life … to take a real rest as we learn His ‘unforced rhythms of grace’.

But where do we begin? How can we put that into practice? What might it look like to break free from the continual urge to do more, to have more, to be more? How can we step out of the rat race and live differently … live well?

Living Well is a space for anyone who has ever asked themselves those questions and who wants to explore this further … to walk in step with a different beat than the one that the world beats … to bring a more holistic approach to life that values spiritual, emotional, mental and physical well-being and how those interact with each other.

As we explore together, we’ll unpack 4 rhythms – Sabbath, Stillness, Wonder and Submission. In the blog section you’ll find material to help you dig in, consider and reflect and in the resources section there are lots of free practical ideas to help you get started as you consider what Living Well might look like for you.

If you are visiting for the first time, I’ve created 2 series to get you started:

Living Well - Rhythms of Grace Course

The Living Well ‘Rhythms of Grace’ discipleship course is a great way of exploring the 4 rhythms in a little more detail. It’s designed as a small group course with videos and resources that enable groups to encourage and sharpen each other as you explore and journey well together – but it also works well as a personal reflection tool.

And – of course, Living Well and exploring what it might mean to enjoy fulness of life is not just for adults!!! We want our children and young people to thrive and explore for themselves what it might mean for them to live well!!

To support this, all of the Wonderful Me! resources bring a holistic ‘Living Well’ approach that supports emotional, physical, spiritual and mental health – and coming soon, you’ll also find some activities and resources that enable families to explore Living Well together!

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