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2970: Westminster Chapel, London
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13 September 2016
In the report on Westminster Chapel, London, the Mystery Worshipper wrote that someone approached him after the service and asked him if he could "sum up in one sentence what [the sermon] was about." The reporter remarked that he thought it "a slightly odd question. "
As a preacher in training, I am often asked by my tutors to collect feedback from the congregation in order that they can assess whether the congregation are actually hearing what I think I am telling them.
Is it possible that the questioner could have been collecting such feedback?
Rosalie Squires
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