Lenten Preaching: Why Change is So Hard
We preachers often wonder whether our words have any effect. The people we preach to and the world around us pretty much look the same week after week. It doesn’t often look like the Good News has caught fire in people’s hearts. It doesn’t look like the reign of God is being built. For all our efforts to preach the Good News, how come it looks like nothing much is changing?
Your free, at-home Lenten retreat: Exhale
We work hard to create an environment so that those we serve enter into a holy and sacred season of fasting, reflection, and prayer. And what about you?
We have created an environment for you with this free, at-home Lenten retreat. It includes quotations, poetry, Lectio Divina, and questions for reflection—with suggestions for three schedules to suit your schedule of ninety minutes, three hours, or six. By the end, you will have exhaled your concerns about what is to come, and be held in the present, liminal moment between breaths: our place of rest within the Holy.
Stretch Beyond "Churchy" Words (A Guest Post)
Watch out for churchy words. They confiscate your meaning. These are the words that whisper a not very hidden secret: Only the initiated can understand these ideas. Those who are not “in the know” either check out when they hear these words or they become convinced that this Christianity stuff isn’t for them, and they don’t come back next week.
The Antidote to Overwhelm & Despair: The Three Circles of Responsibility
In the face of overwhelming harm, we can be tempted to despair. It feels like too much. Our life and voice seem so small. But we are not without agency. We do have some control and influence. Understanding the three circles of our responsibility helps us know what is ours to do and what is not—so we take hopeful action for the love of our neighbor.
How to Make the Unbelievable Believable
How do we make God's invitation to the Promised Land—to freedom, to abundantly shared mercy, to love and justice—worth the pain of change? Especially when we're in the process of moving toward God as much as our parishioners are?
Lessons Learned From the Harshest Sermon Feedback I’ve received
As a new preacher, I guest preached at a local congregation near my seminary. Unbeknownst to me, a professor was in the pews, and after my sermon, he sent me long, detailed, and brutal feedback about my sermon. It took years, but here’s what I learned from that experience.
Build a Thriving Preaching Life in 2025: Introducing the Compelling Preaching Pathway
The Compelling Preaching Pathway describes the pillars of a thriving preaching life, laid out in a logical sequence so preachers know exactly what to do to grow in the areas they need. Where do you fall on the Pathway?
A 3-Step Review to Preach More Compellingly and Joyfully This Year (& All Year)!
Complete this 3-step review to preach more compellingly and joyfully this year (& all year)!