Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction
Define Civil Engagement
We are all called to engage
Engagement involves relationships with people affiliated with Government, schools and any other agencies in any given community.
matthew 28:18
Churches are largely disconnected from non Christians
A Call to care for People not just a call to Ministry
1 Corinthians 13:4-8
What does this engagement supposed to look like?
How are we supposed to engage?
1 corinthians 13:
when we engage with the community we need to do so in a Holiness manner
Romans 12:16
we need to engage because all people need Jesus
Ultimate act of Engagement is God’s gift of Jesus
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