Weekly Practice 9/15/25
Dang. Yesterday went beyond what any of our elder team (me & Christy, Jenny & Jesse Muñoz, Erin & Aaron Anderson) were expecting. God is really kind. Thank you for worshiping with us. Maybe it felt like home. Maybe you’re still curious. Either way, we’d be happy to see you again.
Part of our vision for Trellis is to create space in our daily lives through common practices. These can be done alone, but sharing them is better. Maybe get a beverage with a friend or two to discuss. Or carve out an hour with your spouse, kids, or roommates. Whenever. Wherever. Whomever. Keep it simple. Our hope is that, over time, God will shape us into a community of individuals who are “of one heart and soul” (Acts 4:32 ESV).
I don’t think these will usually be so long-winded. (We’ll see.) Typically, there will be a passage of Scripture to meditate on, a practice to try out, and maybe another tidbit to ponder. All of this is invitational. None of it is our primary focus. Knowing and loving God is our primary focus.
Scripture
John 13:15-17 NIV
“I have set you an example that you should do as I have done for you. Very truly I tell you, no servant is greater than his master, nor is a messenger greater than the one who sent him. Now that you know these things, you will be blessed if you do them.”
Practice
Prayer — To do as Jesus does is not just hard, it’s impossible without the Holy Spirit’s help. This week, when you’re in the midst of doing (sitting through class, writing an email, listening to a family member yammer on and on…), try to pause and check in with God. Pay attention to whether you are doing in your own power and effort, or with God. This includes when you are doing “holy things.” Pay attention. Is your prayer filled with anxious effort or the loving peace of God? Let yourself rest into his helping hands.
Tidbit
Here’s a link to the poem/prayer I referenced yesterday, “Dying to Self.”
Second tidbi
Did I not say Christmas is nearly here? In excelsis Deo, indeed!