From the Preaching Consultant Blog
Are you fulfilling some pulpit supply this week? Here are the things I learned guest preaching last year.
This series will explore creative alternatives to traditional preaching. This post sets up some definitions to help guide our discussion.
What is the role of the preacher? How do we define it? One of the ways to help us think about these questions is to explore the metaphors that we use to describe and understand the preacher.
To help you as you plan for the coming Christmas season here are a few sermon ideas for your upcoming Christmas sermon/sermon series.
The Feature Preacher Series tries to gather the collected wisdom of preachers one preacher at a time. Today’s preacher: Matt Dyck.
You are working hard but, despite this effort, you remain stuck.
You are looking for some kind of traction that will allow you to move forward but, like the car stuck in the mud spinning its tires, working harder is not always the solution.
Sometimes you need to step away from the grind and try a different approach to getting unstuck.
You’ve been feeling the pressure from all sides when it comes to your preaching. Your congregation looks bored most Sundays, you aren’t sure if anyone is listening, and a member of the board has been subtly suggesting that the question is about to move from “how you preach” towards “if you’ll be preaching in the long term.”
The Mid-week consult is for you.
The Feature Preacher Series tries to gather the collected wisdom of preachers one preacher at a time. Today’s preacher: Alvin Lau.
Adding dialogue to your preaching is a great way of bringing new life to your sermons. Explore dialogical preaching with me.