Developing a Holistic Spirituality – Sermon

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Aug/09
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A number of weeks ago I tweeted that I was going to be preaching at my local church. A number of people asked if they could hear the sermon. I know it won’t be everyone’s cup of tea but the church has put the sermon online so I thought I’d share the link.

The topic was on developing a Holistic Spirituality.

You can listen to it here.

I’ve also included below a picture of the model/diagram that I was centering my presentation on. I’ve not included the full slide set so you’ll have to imagine some of that – but this picture will hopefully help you visualize the main points I’m making (click to enlarge).

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  1. Bonnie Gray | FaithBarista
    5:35 pm on August 31st, 2009

    Hi Darren, Wonderful for you to tweet this. You, yourself, are integrated – as problogger and follower of Christ. That is very inspiring.

    I really like the 4 aspects of spirituality you outlined to organize the various spiritual disciplines. Many times, we look at the spiritual disciplines from an implementation perspective, but you put them under a different light, under aspects of spirituality. I like that “wonder” is placed next to “truth”, and “action” is next to “love”. Small acts done in love outweigh great acts done without it.

    Thanks!

  2. Kitty
    6:38 pm on August 31st, 2009

    Thanks for sharing this insightful message Darren!!

  3. Julie Merrett
    12:00 am on September 1st, 2009

    Really interesting. As part of my chaplaincy role we are hammering out what is spirituality for those of any faith, no faith or non religious. So far the models we have found on spirituality exclude certain groups of people. Would love to know more of what your ideas are based on

  4. Ange Recchia
    12:30 am on September 1st, 2009

    Thanks for sharing your sermon here Darren. I haven’t sat in a church for a very long time. That’s not to say that I am not a believer, in God anyway.

    I find lately that I have been remiss in taking some quiet time for myself and have been lacking in food for the soul so it was comforting listening to your message tonight. If you choose to make this a regular item, I will gladly listen to every one of your messages.

    Bless

  5. Denise Lee Yohn
    3:12 am on September 1st, 2009

    what a renaissance man you are, darren! blogger, photographer, preacher…

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