Sermon Tone Analysis

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Intro: Last Week
Prairie Lakes!
Hey: we’re just a couple of weeks into the New Year, 3 Sundays to be exact—so, good job getting back into the swing of getting to church, even if this is your first of 2023.
And if that is you—if you missed last week’s message from Pastor John on Prairie Lakes’ “Next Chapter”—let me encourage you to take some time this week, hop onto our website (prairielakeschurch.org), and listen to what he said last week.
He shared some pretty significant news about him and about Prairie Lakes’ future that you don’t want to be in the dark about.
Here’s the cliff notes version:
After a lot of thought, reflection, prayer, and discussions with his family...
Pastor John has decided that he will now be a Kansas City Chiefs fan.
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#PastorJohnLovesTheChiefs
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