This past week I attended the 2012 Passion Conference in Atlanta. As I process my experience, I will be posting various reflections.
My first reflection is that the conference felt like a small taste of heaven. There was something about worshiping Jesus with over 45,00 college-aged students. There was something about meeting bothers and sisters in Christ from all over the country and having a spiritual connection with them. There was something about worshiping with people from different countries and in different languages at once. There was something about talking with people about Jesus and processing what we were learning about Him.
It felt global, national, communal, and personal at the same time. You could feel the Spirit's presence. In fact, a worker from one of the buildings being used was led to Christ just from feeling the presence of the Holy Spirit in her chest. It was a powerful week, and I hope to post more about it soon.
My first reflection is that the conference felt like a small taste of heaven. There was something about worshiping Jesus with over 45,00 college-aged students. There was something about meeting bothers and sisters in Christ from all over the country and having a spiritual connection with them. There was something about worshiping with people from different countries and in different languages at once. There was something about talking with people about Jesus and processing what we were learning about Him.
It felt global, national, communal, and personal at the same time. You could feel the Spirit's presence. In fact, a worker from one of the buildings being used was led to Christ just from feeling the presence of the Holy Spirit in her chest. It was a powerful week, and I hope to post more about it soon.
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