Is Your Preaching a "Performance"? 3 Guiding Questions
Spirituality Lisa Cressman Spirituality Lisa Cressman

Is Your Preaching a "Performance"? 3 Guiding Questions

It put the holy fear of God in my heart to realize I had the ability to perform the role of a preacher and be believed and trusted when I shouldn't be. I had skills at the ready to inflate my knowledge of scripture, embellish its presentation to appeal to certain people, or protect myself with silence. So what would guide me to ensure I wouldn't perform as a preacher, but enter the pulpit as a preacher of integrity regardless of the stakes?

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"Reclaiming Jesus: A Confession of Faith in a Time of Crisis"
Spirituality Lisa Cressman Spirituality Lisa Cressman

"Reclaiming Jesus: A Confession of Faith in a Time of Crisis"

“What we believe leads us to what we must reject. Our “Yes” is the foundation for our “No.” What we confess as our faith leads to what we confront. Therefore, we offer the following six affirmations of what we believe, and the resulting rejections of practices and policies by political leaders which dangerously corrode the soul of the nation and deeply threaten the public integrity of our faith. We pray that we, as followers of Jesus, will find the depth of faith to match the danger of our political crisis.” From Reclaiming Jesus

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A Gift for Preachers as You Prepare Your Easter Sermons
Spirituality, Holiday/Special Sermons Lisa Cressman Spirituality, Holiday/Special Sermons Lisa Cressman

A Gift for Preachers as You Prepare Your Easter Sermons

In these busy weeks as you plan liturgies and craft sermons, we hope you'll steal a few minutes for yourself to savor this free collection of Easter quotations—not only to enliven your preaching imagination but as balm for your own spirit. We pray this rich collection of Easter wisdom, humor, and insight helps you remember the Resurrection is for preachers, too. 

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Preaching & Einstein's Definition of Insanity (2 Perspectives to Avoid Losing Your Mind )
Spirituality Lisa Cressman Spirituality Lisa Cressman

Preaching & Einstein's Definition of Insanity (2 Perspectives to Avoid Losing Your Mind )

The definition of insanity often attributed to Einstein is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. Sometimes, preaching can feel like an exercise in insanity: we present the good news over and over with what feels like little effect. Maybe it's not our preaching that's insane, though, but our expectations. Check out two perspectives that will help you avoid the feelings of futility discourage preachers.

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Five Novel Ways To Preach the Great Fast of Lent
Spirituality, Holiday/Special Sermons Lisa Cressman Spirituality, Holiday/Special Sermons Lisa Cressman

Five Novel Ways To Preach the Great Fast of Lent

Fasting helps us discover what we believe we can't live without...all of which we can live without because God alone is the source of our life and breath, our contentment and joy.

Abstaining from food is the most common form of fasting, and I commend it. However, we might consider these five other forms of fasting for our personal disciplines and sermon messages.

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3 Ways Your Backstory Informs Your Preaching (whether you're aware of it or not)
Spirituality Lisa Cressman Spirituality Lisa Cressman

3 Ways Your Backstory Informs Your Preaching (whether you're aware of it or not)

Maybe you want it revealed. Maybe you don't.

Regardless, it's on display in every sermon.

What am I talking about? Your backstory.

Your backstory is the story you tell in your sermons without "telling" it. It seeps into your sermons whether or not you say the word, "I." 

Your backstory is the unique mixture of your theology, childhood, DNA, education, church experience, personality, political persuasion, and so much more. It affects how you approach the Sunday's scriptures, influences your conclusions about them, and shapes your style and the purpose for which you preach.

To preach the message you intend to preach, consider these three aspects of your backstory to help you use your backstory in service to your preaching.

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The Myth of How to Save A Shrinking Church
Spirituality Lisa Cressman Spirituality Lisa Cressman

The Myth of How to Save A Shrinking Church

“The Mainline Church is dying. Therefore, Preachers, you must do ______ to fix the problem.”

These stories suggest that “it” is simply waiting for each of us to imitate or discover. If only we find “it,” the congregation will revive. It’s up to us to keep looking for “it,” and if the church doors close in the meantime, we are responsible for not finding “it” in time.

Of course, pray a lot and rely on the Holy Spirit. 

But in truth, most messages imply it’s really up to us   

Wow. That’s a lot of responsibility. But is it truly ours? What, exactly, is our responsibility here?

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A Surprising Lesson from Nadia Bolz-Weber about Vulnerability in the Pulpit
Spirituality, Inspiration & Growth Lisa Cressman Spirituality, Inspiration & Growth Lisa Cressman

A Surprising Lesson from Nadia Bolz-Weber about Vulnerability in the Pulpit

"Preaching to preachers has to be about the most delicious thing I can think of."

That's roughly how Nadia began her sermon to 1700 preachers, some of whom are the brightest luminaries of our vocation.

That one word stopped me short: "Delicious?!"

If you or I were preaching to 1700 preachers, would we use the same adjective, "delicious"? A word that connotes a feast, an indulgent treat, a delightful experience to be savored?

Or would we be more likely to choose an adjective somewhere between nerve-wracking and paralyzing?

Or is that just me?

Imagine, though.

What would make preaching to so many colleagues "delicious"?

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