As we continue our Practising the Way journey, this week we explore one of the most vital aspects of following Jesus: doing it together. From the earliest days of His ministry, Jesus called people not just to Himself, but to one another. Discipleship was never meant to be a solo mission—it’s a shared life, marked by depth, vulnerability, and a commitment to transformation.
Drawing from Jesus’ example in Mark 1 and 3, and the wisdom of John Mark Comer and Rowan Williams, we unpack what it means to move from radical individualism toward the Kingdom culture of community. This is more than church attendance. It’s about showing up for one another in the everyday, forming spiritual friendships, and intentionally building relationships that shape us into the people God is calling us to be.
Psalm 68:6 tells us, “God sets the lonely in families.” In this episode, we consider how to cultivate the kind of community that sustains us on the lifelong path of following Jesus—where we are known, challenged, encouraged, and changed.