Sermon Tone Analysis

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This automated analysis scores the text on the likely presence of emotional, language, and social tones. There are no right or wrong scores; this is just an indication of tones readers or listeners may pick up from the text.
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1. Why do we do outreaches?
We do these outreaches because people matter.
Most of all, they matter to God.
Just like we do, we did before we even knew him as we do now.
I believe that it is essential to do evangelism.
You have felt a little weird doing if you ever tried to do it yourself, maybe like me.
2. As a Church, we need to show love and unity in the Holy Spirit.
We have to fight against drama and backbiting.
·I don’t know how long we have been doing these, but it has been years.
We have to ensure that people who haven’t been here as long don’t sow disunity among the ranks.
Let me explain how the meat is decided; we buy what we can afford.
That’s it.
Know one gets to sit down and order off a menu like a restaurant.
There were many miscommunications last year; I think some of that was because people were trying to control something on the down-low.
I don’t know that for sure; the only reason I can think of not communicating is that you have to be asked.
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