Preaching to Insignificant Specks? Maybe. Maybe Not.
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Preaching to Insignificant Specks? Maybe. Maybe Not.

One event from one photo gets interpreted by two people. Those two people experience a shift in understanding. The new understanding becomes part of their backstory. Their backstory then influences their preaching.

Our backstories are always preaching. That’s what it means to be human. Are we aware of what it’s preaching?

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You Should Experience This Preaching Blog
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You Should Experience This Preaching Blog

Adults (and kids—have you noticed?) don’t like to be told what to do. When we’re told we should do something, it make us feel defensive and shamed, like we don’t know what we’re doing, like we’re expected to do better or be better than we are. Moreover, shoulds can feel like yet more things to add to an already overburdened day. making us feel defeated and exhausted before we even try—even if we know engaging those activities is likely to do the opposite! How do we avoid this dynamic in our sermons?

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"Holy Crying": The Healing Power of Lament—Even in Eastertide (A guest post)
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"Holy Crying": The Healing Power of Lament—Even in Eastertide (A guest post)

What comes next will not be a return to what was. What comes next will be a transition period, a time of figuring out the new normal. Transitions by definition mean change, and change, even positive change, brings stress. In the coming weeks when the flowering world signals one message but your soul feels another, remember God’s gift of the Lament and let your holy tears join the rain of the season. Both bring welcomed growth.

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Getting the God’s-eye view of your ministry
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Getting the God’s-eye view of your ministry

Dedicated planning time helps me step out of the day-to-day to work on my ministry so I have a clearer vision of what to work on in it. It’s what helps me sing—more often and more wholeheartedly—“alleluia” for the gift of serving in Christ’s name. And it helps me sing fewer notes of lament. This kind of practice is transformative, so here are my best suggestions for how preachers can harness the power of planning time outside the ministry.

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How to Tell the Story—a Simple Structure for Holy Week, Easter, and Every Sermon
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How to Tell the Story—a Simple Structure for Holy Week, Easter, and Every Sermon

A year ago I wanted to help you prepare for Easter with a series about this simple, save-you-time, quick-to-craft, sermon structure to discern and organize your message. But COVID-19 disrupted everything. I then turned my attention toward preaching into the crisis—and was never able to return to this helpful content. So now, I’m resurrecting the post to show you how to employ this simple story-structure process for Easter (or any sermon).

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