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Are We There Yet?
Growing Up: Experiencing Life Change in Jesus
January 19, 2020
 
Would you consider yourself the kind of person who loves an adventure? I love to travel and am always looking for fun wherever my travels take me. Whether it’s a rollercoaster I haven’t ridden yet or an activity like skydiving or glacier climbing or parasailing…or just seeing something I haven’t seen before. There is so much to learn, so much to experience, so much to see as we adventure through life on this planet. But we are so much more than flesh and blood bodies, and our experience is so much more than just physical. Over the last couple of weeks here at Dayspring, we’ve been taking a look at what it means for us to be on a journey toward spiritual maturity. Much like our physical journey through life, there is so much to see, learn, and experience as we grow as believers, becoming more and more like Jesus.

If you’ve missed the last couple of messages, I encourage you to take the time to listen to them. You can find them on our website or in Apple or GooglePlay Podcasts. Last week, we looked at where we’re headed or what we’re aiming for when we talk about spiritual maturity. This week, we’ll begin to assess where we're at, each of us individually, right now. Each of us is on our own unique journey. Sure, we’re traveling together, and our goal to move toward spiritual maturity is the same; but we’re each at a different mile marker along the way. Join us this Sunday as we help you discover where you are and what your next step should be.

I’m Chris Voigt, Lead Pastor at Dayspring Fellowship in Keizer. I cannot tell you how excited I am about this new season we are beginning in our church. Walking with Jesus IS an adventure. And I’m pumped about adventuring together! Our church services are on Sundays at 9 and 10:45. We have incredible people, excellent programming for your kids and teens, and great coffee! We would be thrilled to have you join us this Sunday.

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