Sermon Tone Analysis

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BETTER TOGETHER
Main Idea: God designed us to do more together.
Key Question: Are you actively living out your faith in this community of believers?
1.
We are better together with Him.
(v.
19-22)
A. We are better because of His blood.
(v.
19)
B. We have better access to Him. (v.
20-21)
C. We can know him personally.
(v.
22)
2. We are better with each other.
(v.
23-25)
A. We are better believing together.
(v.
23)
B. We are better being mindful of one another.
(v.
24)
C. We are better gathering together.
(v.
25)
Notice that the importance of gathering is focused on what you can contribute as opposed to what you will get.
Those claiming church attendance went relatively unchanged for 60 years.
Decline began in the 2000s and for the first time it dropped below 50% in 2020.
Meanwhile the “nones” have grown to 1/5th to 1/4th of the american population.
36% of americans say they attend church at couple time per month (2019).
Americans who attend religious services weekly were the only demographic group to see their mental health improve in 2020: 46 percent rated their mental health “excellent’’ in November 2020, a 4 percentage point improvement over 2019.
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