Preaching in Crisis

Preaching God's Economy When People are Afraid

Preaching God's Economy When People are Afraid

People are being laid off and are un- or under-employed. Government assistance is capricious. Food insecurity, especially with the need to feed school-aged children who won’t receive school meals, is getting desperate. And for preachers, stewardship season is around the corner. How do we dare talk about money and finances this fall?

How to Preach Holy Resilience Under Stress

How to Preach Holy Resilience Under Stress

Resilience is the ability to endure pressure or hardship and retain (or regain) your original form. As Christians, this means the ability to endure stress and continue exhibiting the fruits of the Spirit. Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control—no matter the circumstances.

How do we create fertile soil for the Spirit’s mysterious work? The Scripture offers a wealth of resources for preaching into our present struggles to foster holy resilience.

How to Preach into the Crisis of George Floyd’s Death

How to Preach into the Crisis of George Floyd’s Death

Many preachers find themselves preaching into mostly white contexts. This leaves those churches without the witness, lived experience, wisdom, and leadership of people of color as they navigate tragedies like the murder of George Floyd and the national crisis at hand. My hope is to share some thoughts and perspectives for those preaching in primarily white contexts, graciously informed by my conversation with Rev. Rogers, so white churches can step into this moment with humility and courage and repentance.

Panel Discussion: "Preaching in a Time of Pandemic" with Cressman, Gunn, Jefferson, and Wells

Panel Discussion: "Preaching in a Time of Pandemic" with Cressman, Gunn, Jefferson, and Wells

Wondering how to keep preaching into this strange new world? Hosted by Bexley-Seabury Seminary, The Consortium of Endowed Episcopal Parishes, and the Anglican Theological Review, and moderated by Micah Jackson, a panel of theologian-preachers discuss what it means to preach into a pandemic. Panelists include Scott Gunn, Mark Jefferson, Sam Wells, and Lisa Cressman.

Suggestions for Online Memorial Services Based on First-Hand Experience

Suggestions for Online Memorial Services Based on First-Hand Experience

Unimaginable just a few months ago, many preachers now find themselves in the position of holding online memorial services. As we wade into this unfamiliar territory, Sr. Miriam Elizabeth Bledsoe and Rev. Jim Said share their experience and suggestions based on the online service they held for Sr. Bledsoe’s mother, who passed in mid-March.

How to Preach into Grief

How to Preach into Grief

I never could have known this treatise on grief would be released in the midst of a pandemic. I could not have foreseen just how dramatically the ways of life we’ve always taken for granted would shift almost overnight. The lessons are keenly relevant to our new reality, and I want to share a few as you grapple with how to support not only your congregations but also your own spirit in the weeks and months to come.