Want to Write a Good Sermon? Listen First, Write Later
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Want to Write a Good Sermon? Listen First, Write Later

How can you really know what your listeners need from a sermon? It may be as simple as asking. John McClure, the Charles G. Finney Professor of Preaching and Worship at Vanderbilt University Divinity School, suggests collaborative preaching for sermons that meet listeners in their questions and need. Check out four ways to tap into the power of collaborative preaching for your own sermons.

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9 Ways Looking Ahead Saves Sermon Prep Time
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9 Ways Looking Ahead Saves Sermon Prep Time

For busy preachers, looking ahead at the preaching season may seem to be a luxury you can’t afford. But taking the long view can actually save you time. Learn why this practice can better your preaching and discover how to set up your own seasonal sermon prep.

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Overcoming Sermon Procrastination: How to Get to Work When You Don't Know Where to Start
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Overcoming Sermon Procrastination: How to Get to Work When You Don't Know Where to Start

Sometimes, what looks like procrastination is actually failure to make a decision. After all the decisions we have to make, What am I going to preach? can feel like the Everest of decisions. As a result, we put our sermon prep off. But we can anticipate this difficulty and plan for success. 

How do we overcome the fatigue that causes us to put off our sermon prep? How do we just get started?

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Eight Ways Thinking like a Coach Can Improve Your Sermon
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Eight Ways Thinking like a Coach Can Improve Your Sermon

Adults learn differently than children, and that means putting different principles to work. There's even a word for teaching adults: "andragogy" (as opposed to pedagogy).

The coaching relationship may best capture the nuance of these distinctions. You can learn to think like a coach with these take-aways from the article "Transformative Learning: Another Perspective On Adult Learning" by Connie Malamed.

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Three Sermons in Two Days? No Sweat! How to Plan for Your Christmas Weekend Preaching Marathon
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Three Sermons in Two Days? No Sweat! How to Plan for Your Christmas Weekend Preaching Marathon

With three sermons to preach in two days, Christmas weekend will demand a lot this year. By starting now, you can ensure you finish without the scramble of last-minute preparations. Check out our guide to find practical ideas to plan and preach creatively for less stress this preaching-intensive season.

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8 Steps to Find Your Sermon When the Good News Frustrates, Disappoints, or Makes You Nervous
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8 Steps to Find Your Sermon When the Good News Frustrates, Disappoints, or Makes You Nervous

Why does a Gospel text bother us?

That’s the essential question when confronted with a text we don’t like. The essential answer is this: 

The text bothers us because it conflicts with our understanding of God.

Jesus doesn’t always speak or act consistently with our faith. 

So how do you find the sermon message when dealing with Gospel texts where Jesus frustrates, disappoints, or makes you nervous? This 8-step process examines the backstory of your faith so you can name your theology, identify the apparent inconsistencies in the text, and then bridge the gap between them.

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When to Change Your Sermon in Light of Current Events
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When to Change Your Sermon in Light of Current Events

It is simply a fact of the preaching life that, at times, we will be required to set aside our prepared sermons and speak to the events which surround us, testifying to how we see God in and through them.

How do we decide when to continue with our sermon as prepped versus adjusting our sermon at the last minute?

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