The Uncomfortable Relationship Between Preacher, Stewardship, & Congregation: 4 Revealing Conversations
Spirituality, Holiday/Special Sermons Lisa Cressman Spirituality, Holiday/Special Sermons Lisa Cressman

The Uncomfortable Relationship Between Preacher, Stewardship, & Congregation: 4 Revealing Conversations

During stewardship season we preach to our parishioners about the need to offer their time, talent, and treasure.

But we preachers need a different conversation.

We need a frank, "backstory" conversation about our personal dependence on parishioners' donations, and the ways money affects our relationships with parishioners and colleagues and our capacity to preach with our whole selves.

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Racism and Segregated Sundays: What We Need to Talk About (A Guest Post)
Spirituality Shaundra Taylor Spirituality Shaundra Taylor

Racism and Segregated Sundays: What We Need to Talk About (A Guest Post)

"The most segregated hour of Christian America is 11 o’clock on Sunday morning.” Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. offered this tragic insight decades ago.

Not much has changed since.

How did we get here? Why do we stay here?

Flat-out racism is a cause, to be sure.

But racism is not the only cause.

This guest post by Backstory Preaching mentor, the Rev. Dr. Melinda Quivik, raises questions helpful to the conversation about how we address our segregated Sundays.

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Belonging: 5 Keys to Unlock Your Potential as a Disciple (A Guest Post)
Spirituality Karoline Lewis Spirituality Karoline Lewis

Belonging: 5 Keys to Unlock Your Potential as a Disciple (A Guest Post)

The Rev. Karoline Lewis writes, “The Samaritan woman’s encounter with Jesus changes her life and unlocks her potential as a disciple of Jesus. In overhearing this conversation, we discover five aspects of discipleship worthy of our reflection: discomfort, wonder, trust, letting go, witness. This encounter at Jacob’s well should feel encouraging—that our own faith experiences can be trusted. That our own encounters with Jesus are worthy of reflection.“ Read this week’s guest post to better understand and preach discipleship.

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Should Preachers use AI to Write Their Sermons? An ArtificIal Intelligence (AI) Primer & Discussion of the Moral Maze
Spirituality, Inspiration & Growth Lisa Cressman & Shaundra Taylor Spirituality, Inspiration & Growth Lisa Cressman & Shaundra Taylor

Should Preachers use AI to Write Their Sermons? An ArtificIal Intelligence (AI) Primer & Discussion of the Moral Maze

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now widely available and prompting mass conversation about its implications for education, business, tech, and yes, preaching. In all fields, the question begged is: where does the ability of AI end and the need for human thought, analysis, and empathy begin? Head to the blog to read a sermon written by AI and consider where AI could or should be used in preaching—or not.

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Revitalizing Your Ministry: How the Wheel of Life Can Help Preachers Thrive in Their Work (A Guest Post)
Spirituality, Inspiration & Growth Caroline Penhale Spirituality, Inspiration & Growth Caroline Penhale

Revitalizing Your Ministry: How the Wheel of Life Can Help Preachers Thrive in Their Work (A Guest Post)

If you were thriving in your preaching life, how would you know? I define thriving as feeling a sense of vitality, confidence and peace despite whatever might be swirling around me. And that means bringing life into balance so that ministry does not swallow up the other meaningful and necessary elements of a vibrant existence. The Wheel of Life helps us quickly diagnose where life may be out of balance so we can make conscious choices to shift our attention and energy for a thriving ministry AND preacher.

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The Preacher's Ears (A Guest Post)
Spirituality Kyndall Rae Rothaus Spirituality Kyndall Rae Rothaus

The Preacher's Ears (A Guest Post)

“Since Jesus spent his ministry with those on the margins, it seems to me we preachers have nothing much to say until we’ve spent some time in those margins and with the people who dwell there. The closer to the center of power and privilege you are positioned, the more deeply you are in need of the miracle of ears.”

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Pentecost Quotations for Preaching and Reflection
Spirituality, Inspiration & Growth Lisa Cressman Spirituality, Inspiration & Growth Lisa Cressman

Pentecost Quotations for Preaching and Reflection

I don't think I'm alone in struggling to find words to preach about the elusive yet ever-present Holy Spirit. The Spirit receives a fraction of the mentions in Scripture that “God” and “Jesus/Christ” receive. With Christians' most revered day about the Spirit coming up on the Feast of Pentecost, I thought it would help to add a few more mentions about the Spirit to our personal preaching libraries. I collected quotes from theologians, poets, and preachers to give us more words to work from. Their wise and insightful ideas will spark your imagination, help you see the Spirit in a new light, and offer new directions for your sermons.

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