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This document contains a sermon note template for a member of Our Saviour's Lutheran Church in Ackley, Iowa. The template prompts the user to summarize the biblical text, reflect on how the sermon challenges or confronts them, consider how a non-churchgoing friend might respond, and identify a key insight about God and the gospel message communicated.
This document contains a sermon note template for a member of Our Saviour's Lutheran Church in Ackley, Iowa. The template prompts the user to summarize the biblical text, reflect on how the sermon challenges or confronts them, consider how a non-churchgoing friend might respond, and identify a key insight about God and the gospel message communicated.
This document contains a sermon note template for a member of Our Saviour's Lutheran Church in Ackley, Iowa. The template prompts the user to summarize the biblical text, reflect on how the sermon challenges or confronts them, consider how a non-churchgoing friend might respond, and identify a key insight about God and the gospel message communicated.
How does this text or sermon challenge and confront you? (Hint this is the Law at work)
How do you think a friend of yours who doesn't go to church might respond to this text or sermon? What would you say to him/her?
What new insight about God did you gain from the text or the sermon?
Ask a someone else (besides another confirmation student) to recap the sermon's message in one sentence, and compare it with your recap.
Their Recap: Your Recap:
Every sermon should announce good news to you: God's promise of love and forgiveness for you in Christ Je- sus. What's the good news (gospel = 'good news') for you in this sermon?
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