Sermon Tone Analysis

Overall tone of the sermon

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Joy
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Conscientiousness
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Anger
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Anger
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Small Group
Methodist Bishop - funny story
Didn’t know passage
Didn’t know group
People pleasing
Didn’t tell people what they needed to hear
God never changes
People are different- so message needs to be different
Our time is up
Much that we will miss here, and much personal growth that the Lord has revealed that we’re processing
Finishing necessitates question: How did we do?
God has used a number of you to encourage us as well as to challenge us
None of us are about to be beheaded.
We finished our leg of the race here, but you’re still racing
What I saw
Negative
Took a long time for us to fit in
Visitors feel welcome, but not newcomers.
Feel like I’m talking with High Schoolers
Entitled
Never confessed sin - everything is too vague
all prayer requests are acceptable prayer requests
Weakness or struggles are looked down upon, at least corporately
Delights
We never have been to a small church
Community that wants to spend time with each other
similarities
As time drew closer to leave, we felt loved and felt compelled to stay
Great time of rest
We have developed life-long friendships
Great memories
Helped us move in
Willingness to help
Lord willing you’ll help us move out too!!
Church baseball
Family and fellowship are key
Vegas
Interest in trying new things
All our game nights
Desire to love the Church
Gratitude
For all of you who we’ve got to meet and start building memories with
Thank you
Makes leaving much harder
For those of you who invested in us more of your time and energy
Thank you
God has used you so much for our betterment
Encouragements
Faithful with little, faithful with much
Finances
Opportunities
Befriend the least of these
a church is only as strong as its weakest link
Confess your sins to those you trust
Small group isn’t the environment, but it can still be made known your spiritual need
Have accountability and earnest partners to pray for you and encourage you
Share the Gospel
Want a spiritual pedicure?
Pursue the knowledge of your spiritual gifting
Don’t be afraid of the Holy Spirit
Pray for boldness as we see in Acts!
What weights are you wearing?
Being a millennial Christian doesn’t guarantee sanctification
hard work
We cannot run the race of the world, or anything like it.
Our life is too short, our mission too important, our attention spans too confined, our Gospel too great to miss out on this
Let us do this together
We believe in you, we love you, we know you believe in us and that you love us from 1000 miles away.
Pray for our ministry, and we’ll be praying for you
Questions:
Who are the spiritual role models in your life?
Both living and dead?
What weights does the average Christian bear?
What does laying it aside mean?
Why is it so hard to share the Gospel?
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