•Scripture Reflection & Listening Prayer •Updates &...
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Guides Monthly Meeting: 7/13/11
Today’s Agenda
•Scripture Reflection
& Listening Prayer
•Updates & Business
•Reveal Study
Updates & Business
New Guides Core Team: Francis Chen, William
Lin, Pam Kinzinger
Going Deeper with Monthly Meetings:
On many months, I’ll choose a book or article
to work with. I’ll let you know what it is in
advance. For those of you deeply committed
to growing spiritually and in your skills, you
can read the material beforehand and have a
richer experience when we gather as a group.
For next month we’ll be discussing insights
from SoulTalk by Larry Crabb.
Schedule & Dates
Upcoming Meeting Dates: (also posted on guides resource page):
http://www.highrock.org/guidesresources
August 10, 2011Members Meeting Changed: Wednesday, August 31, 2011
September 14, 2011October 12, 2011November 9, 2011
Best Practices
1. You are now responsible to send out reminder to members if you
have not received questionnaire by the deadline!
2. Summer is busiest time…please aim for at least 2 appts each
month even if they are in time slots you don’t normally do, or sign
up for more slots in July
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What Is REVEAL?
•A research-based view of spiritual
growth commissioned by Willow
Creek Community Church
•Results published in 2007 Reveal: Where Are You? and 2008 in Follow Me: What’s Next for You?
•Includes responses from over
150,000 people in more than 500
diverse congregations
•Helps churches measure and
promote spiritual growth
How Does REVEAL Define
Spiritual Growth?
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• Based on the words of Jesus in
Matthew 22:37–39
• The Great Commandment
– Love God with all your heart,
soul and mind.
– Love your neighbor as
yourself.
• REVEAL defines spiritual growth
as:
An increasing love for God and for
other people
Understanding How People
Grow Spiritually
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A Closer Look at the
Spiritual Continuum Segments
•Exploring Christ: Have a basic belief in God, but they’re
unsure about Christ and his role in their lives
•Growing in Christ: Have a personal relationship with Christ.
They’ve made a commitment to trust him with their salvation
and their eternity, but they are just beginning to learn what it
means to be in relationship with him.
•Close to Christ: Depend on Christ daily. They see Christ as
someone who assists them in life. On a daily basis, they turn
to him for help and guidance for issues they face.
•Christ-Centered: Identify their relationship with Christ as the
most important relationship in their entire lives. They see their
lives as fully surrendered to Jesus and his agenda,
subordinating everything to his will and his desires.
Four Overarching Principles:It’s all about Jesus
1. Involvement in church activities does
not predict or drive long-term spiritual
growth. But there is a “spiritual
continuum” based on one’s relationship
with Jesus Christ that is very predictive
and powerful.
2. Spiritual growth is all about increasing
relational closeness to Christ.
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Is this a contradiction?
If the activities of the church are all about turning people
toward Christ, why doesn’t there appear to be a solid
connection between participation in church activities and
spiritual growth? Why is there this disconnect? The
quick answer: Because God “wired” us first and foremost
to be in a growing relationship with him – not with the
church…There is a passionate instinct born in all of us
that desires to draw closer to God. As we draw closer to
God, we begin to see a dramatic change in how we live
our lives and relate to other people.
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How to increase relational closeness
to Jesus?
3. Personal spiritual practices, especially those which
facilitate an intentional “two-way relationship”
with Christ, are the building blocks for a Christ-
centered life.
The critical importance of
spiritual practices
“So if the church isn’t the driving force behind the later
stages of spiritual growth, what is? That’s where the
second external element of spiritual growth comes into
play: personal spiritual practices. These practices include
prayer…solitude, studying Scripture – things that
individuals do on their own to grow in their relationship
with Christ. While personal spiritual practices are crucial
at all stages of spiritual growth…they become most
important for those who are more spiritually mature.” (43)
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How to increase relational closeness
to Jesus?
“Spiritual growth is all about growing a relationship with God
through a commitment to, and a deepening relationship with,
Jesus Christ. Growing a relationship – any relationship – requires
time and energy. Think about marriage. Great marriages are not
built on the first rush of romantic love but on effort, attention,
and listening. Couples with strong marriages work at them.
Similarly, the most devoted Christ-followers spend markedly
higher amounts of time dedicated to working on their
relationship with Christ by engaging in personal spiritual
practices such as prayer, Bible reading, and solitude.” (44)
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Church as “Coach”
4. The church is most important in the early stages of
spiritual growth. Its role then shifts from being
the primary influence to a secondary influence –
moving from “parent” to “coach” in nurturing a
growing direct relationship with Christ.
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