Sacred Imagination: Preaching a Picture of God's Vision
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Sacred Imagination: Preaching a Picture of God's Vision

Even though Jesus gave us these and many more concrete examples of what the reign of God is in real life, as preachers we often struggle to imagine God’s reign as concretely, today or in the future. I want to raise up an exercise and offer an example to help us imagine the concrete manifestation of God’s hopes for us so we can easily preach God’s vision revealed in a text.

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The Case for Preaching the Passion on Palm Sunday & Good Friday
Holiday/Special Sermons Lisa Cressman Holiday/Special Sermons Lisa Cressman

The Case for Preaching the Passion on Palm Sunday & Good Friday

Some preachers feel it is not necessary to preach on Palm Sunday or Good Friday. The Passion speaks for itself, the thinking goes. The story is so rich, so full of awe, so packed with meaning—there is simply nothing we could say to add to its profundity.

I appreciate the humility in that perspective, because it can feel that anything we add to the story is anti-climactic at best. However, I encourage preachers to offer a homily on Palm Sunday and Good Friday for three important reasons.

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The Key to an Inspired Palm Sunday Sermon (or Any Sermon)
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The Key to an Inspired Palm Sunday Sermon (or Any Sermon)

Curiosity is a powerful driver in sermon prep. When we pay attention to our curiosity, brainstorm all the questions we have about a text, and then narrow our focus to our top three interests—we’ll save time in prep, discover information that sparks our wonder, and find delight in what the Spirit prompts and unearths for us. Read on for step-by-step instructions on applying this strategy to your Palm Sunday sermon and any sermon.

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