The Preacher’s Final Point: What Do You Hope the Listener Will Think, Feel or Do?
Craft Lisa Cressman Craft Lisa Cressman

The Preacher’s Final Point: What Do You Hope the Listener Will Think, Feel or Do?

All parts of the sermon function like a call and response: each initial question answered, each named problem affirmed, each element finding its conclusion in the sermon’s intentionally crafted end. What are you inviting your listener to understand or believe more deeply? Why does it matter? Every word of the sermon lays the path to those answers.

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When Preaching Meets Lament: A Word for a Wounded World (A GUEST POST)
Lisa Cressman Lisa Cressman

When Preaching Meets Lament: A Word for a Wounded World (A GUEST POST)

“We live in a world trembling under the weight of sorrow—headlines filled with war, ecological collapse, racial violence, and mental health crises. Too often, sermons try to lift us out of suffering. We preach resurrection before we’ve sat with the tomb. But what if hope doesn’t begin with resolution? What if the call is to enter suffering? To name it. To stay with it. To tell the truth, before we promise hope?

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The Joy of Preaching: Lifting the Veil
Spirituality Shaundra Taylor Spirituality Shaundra Taylor

The Joy of Preaching: Lifting the Veil

We live without clarity of vision…about most everything. This veiled understanding is the human condition. As preachers, we struggle with the enormous task and great privilege of wrangling the words that might help others see beneath, behind, within, beyond that veil. But the joy of preaching is finding the word that lifts the veil to reveal Good News.

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What I Wish I’d Known Before I Started Preaching
Process, Craft, Spirituality Lisa Cressman Process, Craft, Spirituality Lisa Cressman

What I Wish I’d Known Before I Started Preaching

I trust you are as capable as I was at finding your way and learning the lessons about preaching that you need. But learning by trial and error takes a long time, and I wish I hadn’t lost so much of mine. Alas, I didn’t know what I didn’t know. So I’m sharing the main challenges I faced along with what I wish I’d known: suggestions to make this preaching life easier—no matter how many years you’ve been in the pulpit!

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How to Fund Your Continuing Education—and Why it Matters
Inspiration & Growth Lisa Cressman Inspiration & Growth Lisa Cressman

How to Fund Your Continuing Education—and Why it Matters

If the parish budget doesn’t cover the cost of the continuing education, and we feel we need to be the best leader and preacher we can be, why might we be reluctant to ask for it? After all, our continuing education is for them, the ones we serve.

Our parishioners are not only the recipients of what we learn, they are also investing in the future of the Church when we take what we learn wherever we serve. In short, asking for continuing education to be funded is not a transaction, but a sacred ministry partnership.

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Science + Sermons (A Guest Post)
Craft Lisa Cressman Craft Lisa Cressman

Science + Sermons (A Guest Post)

“Scientists not only make the Creator’s glory more vivid as they read the book of nature, but they illuminate themes—and therefore the related texts—that can enhance our preaching and teaching. Moreover…congregations that intentionally engage science actually attract science-minded individuals into the church.”

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3 Simple Steps to Preach Lofty Theological Ideas from Our Earthly Plane
Craft Lisa Cressman Craft Lisa Cressman

3 Simple Steps to Preach Lofty Theological Ideas from Our Earthly Plane

When Jesus preached about the kingdom of heaven, he didn't explain what the “kingdom of heaven meant. Instead, he used commonplace metaphors like a mustard seed, leaven, and treasure buried in a field to preach lofty theological ideas from an earthly plane. He didn't preach about theology. He preached an experience of it. We can adapt his process to bring lofty theological concepts down to earth.

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