Sermon Tone Analysis

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The Big Idea: We WORSHIP with all creation
Question: Would you rather never go outside again or never listen to music again, and why?
Question: Have you ever felt moved/inspired by something beautiful, like music, art, or nature?
What moved you/how?
Question: Why do you think beautiful things can help us feel more connected to God?
Question: Why do you think beautiful things can help us feel more connected to God?
Question: What's something beautiful about the way God created you?
It's okay — you can brag a little!
Question: What do you think it means to be made in the image of God?
Question: What are some of the things God's creation reveals about who God is?
Question: Which part of creation most reflects God's image to you?
What's one way that aspect of creation can help you worship and connect with God?
Question: Think about a time when it was easy for you to worship.
Is there a specific place, situation, or time of day that helps you connect with God?
Question: What kind of help or support do you think you need to help you worship God more often?
This week, what's one specific way you're going to worship God? Tell us when, where, and how!
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