Sermon Tone Analysis

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*Theme*
Life comes to those who are close to God.
Prelude
Welcome
Call to Worship
Leader: Rejoice, people of God! Celebrate the life within you, and Christ's presence in your midst!
\\ *People: Our eyes shall be opened!
The present will have new meaning, and the future will be bright with hope.
\\ *Leader: Rejoice, people of God! Bow your heads before the One who is our wisdom and our strength.
\\ *People: We place ourselves before our God, that we may be touched and renewed by the power of God's Spirit.*
~*Hymn of Praise                             # 25      /Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee/
~*Invocation      (the Lord’s Prayer)
~*Gloria Patri
Just for Kids  Children’s Story
Our  Offering to God
~*Doxology
~*Prayer of Dedication
Scripture Reading                     Isaiah 40:28-31
Israel complains that God has abandoned them, but it isn’t true.
Isaiah tells them to look at creation and see God’s presence.
God created everything and still rules over all people and earthly authorities.
~*Hymn of Prayer                      # 435               /What a Friend We Have in Jesus/
Pastoral Prayer 
~*Hymn of Praise                      # 37                  /Great Is Thy Faithfulness/
Scripture Text                           Mark 1:29-39
One day Jesus heals Peter’s mother-in-law, along with other sick persons.
The next morning, while Jesus is praying alone, the disciples search him out to report that everyone is looking for him.
Jesus then decides to leave for other villages where he can pursue his mission of preaching.
Message                                   “Faith in the Fast Lane”
~*Hymn of Response                # 213    /Let Us Break Bread Together on Our Knees/
 
Communion
                                               # 207                /Blest Be the Tie that Binds/
~*Sending forth
 
~*Postlude
 
*Thought for the Day*
What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.
– Ralph Waldo Emerson
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