Sermon Tone Analysis

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Have you ever been a witness to something?
Sometimes it is a sobering experience.
I once witnessed a pedestrian accident.
Thankfully the pedestrian survived, but none the less I had to provide statements of what I saw to both the police and the insurance company.
Other times it is something we enjoy talking about.
Being a witness to the births of my children or watching them accomplish something new, these are stories I told over and over again.
How about you?
What are some stories of amazing things you have seen that you have shared over and over again?
The shepherds encountered God
The shepherds responded to what they had learned - it changed their plans
The shepherds proclaimed the amazing things they had seen and heard.
Shepherds were lowest social strata-not even legal witnesses.
Our excitement about encountering Jesus.
Are we excited to come to church?
Are we excited for others to encounter Jesus?
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