Sermon Tone Analysis

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Dynamic Evangelism,
Many churches do not change their community because:
Too many spectators; More interested in methods than message; Too concerned about public image; Little concern for lost people.
Summit is patterned after the 1st Century church.
So, we ought to be a dynamic church, different from anything you have ever been part of.
We become that my focusing on what they focused on.
The early church focused on just 3 areas and everyone was involved in every area: Extreme Evangelism; Wonderful Worship; Fantastic Fellowship.
Acts 2:41 “Save yourselves from the crooked (σκολιός) generation”.
Dynamic Evangelism,
Dynamic Worship,
Dynamic Fellowship,
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