Sermon Tone Analysis

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Week #1: “Lord, Teach us to Pray”
Speaker: Pastor David
The Lord’s Prayer (Matt 6:7-13; Lk 11:2-4)
High Priestly Prayer (Jn 17:1-26)
The Greatest Prayer: “Lord, Here I Am”
Practicing Presence & Being Present through Prayer
“The Lord called to Samuel.
Samuel answered, ‘Here I am.’”
(1 Samuel 3:4)
Be Still and Know that I am God
Be Still and Know that I am
Be Still and Know
Be Still
Be
(Ps 46:10)
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