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Revealed - A Sermon at NVCL


What do you see when you look in the mirror...Spiritual Mirror?

This is an opportunity for you to "push back" on this weekend's message. What are you thinking about? Struggling with? Excited about...in your own Spiritual Growth Journey? I would invite you to wrestle with the following questions. And invite you to allow them to be a kind of self-guided Spiritual Growth Inventory.

And while you're online, I would urge you to take twenty minutes to take an online survey for us called REVEAL (click here). (West Lafayette campus click here.) This will help us as we try to assess where we are as a church in the Spiritual Growth area. And then, if we know where we are, that will help us provide a better roadmap to where we would like to be...

3 comments:

Bill Wolfe said...

Hey Stan - These are great things to ponder -- nice work. I'm looking forward to hearing your message this weekend. I'm sure it will challenge many of us to examine our own walk with Jesus.

Alpha Dude said...

I find it interesting that the person I see in the mirror isn't the same guy that others see.

Maybe I'm too hard on myself?
Or maybe, luckily, they don't know me as well as they think they do?

Awesome message. Thank you.

Steve said...

I think that the things of this world we allow ourselves to get caught in, unknowingly or not, really keep us and the world for that matter from being able to unveil and reflect the Lord's glory. I think the real struggle lies in trying to unmask yourself in the adverse environment of American society we live in.

Great message Stan,
Steve in West Lafayette
http://hrskate.blogspot.com/