Sacred Imagination: Preaching a Picture of God's Vision
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Sacred Imagination: Preaching a Picture of God's Vision

Even though Jesus gave us these and many more concrete examples of what the reign of God is in real life, as preachers we often struggle to imagine God’s reign as concretely, today or in the future. I want to raise up an exercise and offer an example to help us imagine the concrete manifestation of God’s hopes for us so we can easily preach God’s vision revealed in a text.

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The Freedom that Comes from Preaching Growth
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The Freedom that Comes from Preaching Growth

Improving our sermon craft results in more compelling preaching, which of course benefits our listeners who hear Good News and experience freedom from the sin, shame, legalism, or pain of living in this imperfect world with imperfect humans and their imperfect selves. But growth in our preaching craft provides freedom for us, too. We feel confident in our ability to execute the preaching vision deposited by the Spirit. And we experience freedom to play, create, experiment, and ultimately excel at preaching—for the sake of the gospel.

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What the comical can do for your preaching (a guest post)
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What the comical can do for your preaching (a guest post)

The humorous signifies discourse that aims to make us laugh. Period. The humorous links with the human body and its many foibles. By the comical, I refer to a use of humor that seeks something more than laughter; it aims a metanoia. Such, I believe, is what makes the comical worthy of the serious calling to which we have been called.

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Four MISSED opportunities to take your sermon from good to great
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Four MISSED opportunities to take your sermon from good to great

This is the third of three posts in our blog series about getting unstuck during sermon prep. Today focuses on the opportunities we miss to take our sermons from good to great so that the message we so carefully discerned can truly land in the hearts of our listeners where the Spirit can do her best work.

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The nuts and bolts of holy creativity: Two sources inspiring my creative life right now (a guest post)
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The nuts and bolts of holy creativity: Two sources inspiring my creative life right now (a guest post)

“I love reading to and listening to other creatives talk about their craft and process. Their perspectives not only provide practical tools and advice for my own work, they help me feel less alone in this strange space of creation. They help me believe the invisible work I do matters. These two gems offer insight on revision, inspiration, and getting to a finished sermon/story/script/etc. that is greater than the sum of its original concepts and drafts.”

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Acts 2 Versus The Tower of Babel: The Key to Crafting a Sermon Your Listeners Understand
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Acts 2 Versus The Tower of Babel: The Key to Crafting a Sermon Your Listeners Understand

Just as the backstory of preachers’ lives profoundly influences the way we interpret Scripture, discern a message, and deliver our sermons, the backstories of each listener and the congregation as a whole are influential in what they hear. One skill can help us connect our sermon message to our listeners’ context and existing knowledge so they can receive the sermon the Spirit intends for them.

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