Sermon Tone Analysis

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Order of Worship
June 12, 2022
Welcome and Announcements Erik Schaefer
Assoc.
Pastor
Opening Prayer Dana Moss
Call to Worship All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name
Scripture Reading Isaiah 11:1-12 (p.
575)
Annika Batt
Songs of Praise His Mercy Is More
How Sweet and Awesome Is the Place
Compassion Offering and Prayer Erik Schaefer
Scripture Reading Luke 4:14-44 (p.
859)
Michelle Batt
Sermon Jesus Begins His Ministry of Good News
Neal Patel, Sr. Pastor
Song of Response In Christ Alone
Benediction Brian Dellinger, Elder
Jesus Begins His Ministry of Good News
Luke 4:14-44
1. Good News Declared (14-22a)
2. Good News Despised (22b-30)
3. Good News Demonstrated (31-41)
4. Good News Defended (42-43)
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