Sermon Tone Analysis

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Longing in a Broken World
Greetings
Good Morning
It is great to be here with you this morning, for the first time in what feels like has been a very long time.
I almost feel like I need an introduction or something, allow myself to introduce myself...
For those that don’t know me or may have forgotten, my name is Joe Kraftchick and as many of you well know I grew up here and have had the chance to speak to you several times.
Heather and I are still living in Chilliwack with our 3 children where we attend Broadway MB Church
I continue to work at Tyee Windows in Abbotsford where I work in inside sales as well as technical support.
As always, we are thrilled to be back in Grand Forks and to have the opportunity to re-connect and visit with many of you while we are here for a few days.
Introduction
This morning finds us at the fourth Sunday of advent, one that is traditionally focused on love
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