The Way of Jesus: Practising Resurrection in the Neighbourhood offers a gentle yet disruptive invitation: to slow down, pay attention, and rediscover a Church rooted in place, presence, and love.
This isn't a book of answers, models, or five-step plans. It's a series of reflections-a sacred remembering-that the Spirit still moves, not in programmes, but in people. In back gardens. In late-night hospital corridors. In ordinary places and overlooked streets.
What if resurrection was never meant to stay within the sanctuary, but to move into your neighbourhood?
What if Church began not with a service, but with someone simply turning up?
Written with lyrical depth and pastoral honesty, this book reimagines the way of Jesus as something profoundly local, deeply relational, and quietly hopeful. It calls us back to the table, to one another, and to the Spirit already at work in the soil beneath our feet.
For the weary. For the curious. For those holding faith by a thread.
This is a beginning.
Small. Slow. Real.
With dirt on your hands.
And love in your bones.