Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

This automated analysis scores the text on the likely presence of emotional, language, and social tones. There are no right or wrong scores; this is just an indication of tones readers or listeners may pick up from the text.
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Ministries to The Least of These
Hunger Ministry (v.
35)
Thirst Ministry (v.
35)
Hospitality Ministry (v.
35)
Clothing Ministry (v.
36)
Visit the Sick Ministry (v.
36)
Visit Prisoners Ministry (v.
36)
All with the understanding that we are really ministering to Jesus.
All with the aim of bringing glory to Jesus through these ministries.
Widow Ministry
Orphan Ministry
These ministries in (Acts 1:8)…
…Jerusalem (our city)
…Judea (our state?)
…Samaria (our region?)
…to the remotest part of the earth.
Discipleship Ministry
But how should these ministries be organized?
Should they be organically participated in as one has opportunity?
Should they be planned and organized by churches to ensure that their members have opportunity to participate in such ministries as a part of discipleship?
Should it be both?
Probably so.
But what if a church doesn’t have the man-power to organize and man all these ministries?
Start small, and pray for more workers.
Plug members into existing ministries in the community.
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