

John Mark Comer Teachings
Practicing the Way
The teachings of Jesus lead us to a better, fuller life. This was true in the ancient world where Jesus first taught, and it’s still true today. But what does it mean to actually practice the way of Jesus in today’s complex, secular world? In this podcast by Practicing the Way, John Mark Comer responds to that important question through his teachings at Bridgetown Church in Portland, Oregon. Join us as John Mark provides practical insight on how you can be with Jesus, become like Him and do what He did wherever you are today.practicingtheway.org
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Nov 11, 2022 • 44min
One of Jesus' Most Radical Ideas: Family | Community E2
Jesus intended his followers to become a family-like community. John Mark talks about how this idea of family was radical not only for first-century Jews, but also why it’s just as radical for us today. Through it, he offers advice on how to build relational skills to bless and love our communities well.Key Scripture Passage: Mark 3v31-35Resources for this practice:https://practicingthewayarchives.org/practices/community

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Nov 4, 2022 • 1h 4min
Jesus' Call to Community | Community E1
We are lonelier than ever. In the US, loneliness rates have doubled since 1980, with 35% of people saying that they are chronically lonely. Is there are practice from the life of Jesus to help us thrive in a culture that is more disconnected than ever? John Mark talks about Jesus’ practice and invitation into community, encouraging us to commit to community, despite the challenges, so we can embrace “life to the full.”Key Scripture Passages: Matthew 4v18-22; Matthew 8v18-22; Matthew 9v9-13; Matthew 10v1-4; Matthew 20v20-28Resources for this practice:https://practicingthewayarchives.org/practices/communityLife Together, Dietrich Bonhoeffer

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Oct 28, 2022 • 51min
Case Study: Rachel and Leah | Naming Your Stage of Apprenticeship E8
Can pain make us more loving? Continuing our discussion of stage theory, John Mark uses the story of Leah and Rachel in Genesis to show how our responses to the pain in our lives can either lead us closer to God and acceptance of our circumstances, or towards bitterness and pain.Key Scripture Passages: Gen 29v15-35; Gen 30v1-24; Gen 35v16-20Resources for this practice:https://practicingthewayarchives.org/practices/naming

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Oct 21, 2022 • 53min
The Dark Night of the Soul: Part 2 | Naming Your Stage of Apprenticeship E7
“Have you ever cried out to God in a time of distress, but felt nothing in return?”John Mark continues his discussion on the dark night of the soul, focusing on the two types of “dark nights” that are written about by St. John and St. Teresa in the 16th century. In it, he encourages us to continue to press into community and into God if we find ourselves in a dark night.Key Scripture Passage: Psalm 77Resources for this practice:https://practicingthewayarchives.org/practices/namingThe Dark Night of the Soul, Dr. Gerald May

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Oct 14, 2022 • 49min
The Dark Night of the Soul | Naming Your Stage of Apprenticeship E6
Have you ever felt like there is a wall between you and heaven? John Mark explores the Dark Night of the Soul, talking about what it is, what it isn’t, and some ideas for how to move through this season well.Key Scripture Passage: Psalm 42Resources for this practice:https://practicingthewayarchives.org/practices/naming

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Oct 7, 2022 • 51min
Active and Passive Spirituality | Naming Your Stage of Your Apprenticeship E5
“The farther we get down the path of the spiritual journey, the more our apprenticeship to Jesus feels less and less active, and more and more passive.”John Mark continues with our discussion on the stages of apprenticeship, this time talking about active and passive spirituality and its role in our formation. He shows us how to use practice (active) and surrender (passive) to be more formed into the likeness of Jesus in every season of our lives.Key Scripture Passages: John 21v18; Matthew 6v25-34Resources for this practice:https://practicingthewayarchives.org/practices/namingSacred Fire, Ronald Rolheiser

Sep 30, 2022 • 54min
First Half, Second Half of Life | Naming Your Stage of Apprenticeship E4
As we continue to explore stage theory paradigms, John Mark turns to the paradigm of the two halves of life by drawing on Jesus’s post-resurrection conversation with Peter. John Mark breaks down the common challenges and struggles of each half of life and offers some helpful ideas on how to move through these stages well.Key Scripture Passages: John 21v18-25Resources for this practice:https://practicingthewayarchives.org/namingSacred Fire, Ronald RolheiserThe Second Mountain, David Brooks

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Sep 23, 2022 • 1h 4min
The Critical Journey | Naming Your Stage of Apprenticeship E3
How do we get unstuck? This week, John Mark introduces the newest spiritual journey paradigm: the Critical Journey, and discusses how we can get unstuck at the various stages and challenge us to push through the “wall” in the various places in our lives.Key Scripture Passage(s): John 21v15-19Resources for this practice:https://practicingthewayarchives.org/practices/namingIn the Name of Jesus: Reflections on Christian Leadership, Henri Nouwen

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Sep 16, 2022 • 42min
The End of the Journey is Love | Naming Your Stage of Apprenticeship E2
What is the meaning of life? According to Jesus, the meaning of life is love: becoming a person who loves God and loves others. Breaking down the story of the Road to Emmaus and our modern cultural moment, John Mark challenges us to embrace the good news of the resurrection and live as beacons of love and hope in our world.Key Scripture Passages: Luke 24v13-35Resources for this practice:https://practicingthewayarchives.org/practices/naming

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Sep 9, 2022 • 51min
The Three Ways | Naming Your Stage of Apprenticeship E1
Do you feel stuck in your apprenticeship to Jesus? Drawing from the wisdom of followers of Jesus throughout church history, John Mark discusses how identifying landmarks on the journey of our apprenticeship to Jesus can help us get unstuck. This week, he talks about one ancient journey paradigm called The Three Ways to show how the purpose of our spiritual formation is becoming people of love and presence.Key Scripture Passages: Luke 9v57-62; 1 Corinthians 13v11; Hebrews 5v12-14Recommended Resources for this practice:https://practicingthewayarchives.org/practices/namingInvitation to a Journey, Robert MulhollandSacred Fire, Ronald Rolheiser