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Portrait of Spiritual Maturity
Introduction
Well good morning, Near North, it’s good to be with you guys again!
For those of you I haven’t had the chance to meet yet, my name is Dan Osborn and I am one of the Pastors here at Park.
If you have a bible, would you open with me to the book of Colossians…this is one of those times when it’s quite alright to use the table of contents!
Colossians…chapter 1…and we’ll be looking at verses 9-14 this morning.
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