Sermon Tone Analysis
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The State of Osage Hills over the last year...
*Sunday morning attendance is up since hiring Linell.
*While the last couple of Sundays have been thin, giving is solid, but not awesome.
*Children’s ministry… student ministry… local missions in Buddy Pack and Food Pantry are fine.
Upward was great.
VBS is coming.
Financially, our 3 month emergency fund is fully funded and our operating checking account has enough in it for us to function month to month.
My assessment of the state of O Hills is that O Hills is… in a fine and solid place.
The most significant development of the last several years…
Leadership team term and turn over...
These groups have in front of them a fresh opportunity to pray about and accelerate into what God has for Osage Hills to do and become.
Not only talking about Capitol Improvements --- asked for that team and that will begin happening over the next month or so.
But I am talking about ministry in this community… and around the world.
What would God have for Osage Hills in the days ahead.
Let’s pray
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