Sermon Tone Analysis
Overall tone of the sermon
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Conscientiousness
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Extraversion
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Recap
What did we talk about last week?
Welcome them
What does a conversation about welcoming someone to Jesus look like?
Explain the life change and community that Christ brings
1@1 CHALLENGE
This challenge could be so impactful on our community
Who is that person for you?
What are some ways you can welcome those people?
Pray for them at 1
invite them to church
study the bible with them
show God’s love to them
SYATP Week
Students will have a heightened alertness to the gospel.
Because there will be so many gospel focused events this gives us a great opportunity to share the gospel with students in our community.
I hope this series has prepared you for this
What are some ways you guys can show and share the gospel this upcoming week?
Prayer
Conversations
Studies
Inviting people to FCA, SYATP
Loving people
Because Jesus has all authority we have nothing to fear!
God has commissioned each of us to not be a consuming Christian, but a commissioned Christian.
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