
The Last Word (Episode 50)
In this week’s episode, Bob Kaylor talks about preaching your final sermon.
When we speak of awakening, we’re not talking about new age enlightenment, political upheaval, or social activism.
We’re talking about a daily alignment of our life to the light and love of Jesus, as we read in Ephesians:
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Ours Great Redeemer’s Praise is the first major Wesleyan hymnal to be release in thirty years. The hymnal is an 800-page compilation of hymns that includes service music for various occasions, a rich collection of creeds, prayers, and benedictions, and treasury of hymns by Charles and John Wesley.
The 675 hymns are organized around the Apostles Creed. You will find both classic and contemporary hymns throughout the collection!
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A Discipleship Band is a group of 3 to 5 people who read together, pray together, and meet together to become the love of God for one another and the world.
A series of short talks on theological topics from a wide variety of Christian professors, pastors, speakers, and theologians.
While “Jesus saves” remains the central claim of Christianity, the ensuing question—How?—demands attention. How exactly does a brutal and shameful crucifixion bring salvation? Why does the Bible call it good news, and why should we?
In How Jesus Saves: Atonement for Ordinary People, Joshua McNall unpacks the meaning of Jesus’s life and death for everyday people. Through Scripture, story, and real-life applications, he brings together the primary models of atonement doctrine and offers an integrated vision for how Jesus offers the benefits of salvation to the world.
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In this week’s episode, Bob Kaylor talks about preaching your final sermon.
As busy preachers, we often want to find the meaning within the text on the first pass. In this week’s episode, Bob Kaylor talks with Lawson Stone about digging deeper to find the message within the scripture.
We all use different tools to help get our message to our congregation. In this week’s episode, Bob Kaylor talks with Dale Frederickson about how he incorporates poetry into his preaching.
Getting started is often times the hardest part of sermon prep. In this week’s episode, Bob Kaylor talks with Talbot Davis about a recent blog he wrote about the top five sermon starters.
A recent Gallup poll reveals that three out of four people coming to your worship service are there for sermons that teach about Scripture and connect with their lives. In this week’s two-part episode, Bob Kaylor talks with Jim Kinder and Aaron Perry about the implications of the survey’s findings for preaching.
A recent Gallup poll reveals that three out of four people coming to your worship service are there for sermons that teach about Scripture and connect with their lives. In this week’s two-part episode, Bob Kaylor talks with Jim Kinder and Aaron Perry about the implications of the survey’s findings for preaching.
Planning sermons ahead can benefit more than just the pastor. Bob Kaylor talks with Tom Fuerst and Ty Garvey about long range sermon planning.
Getting out of the pulpit and getting involved in the community where you serve is a great way to build and grow relationships and get to know yourself. Bob Kaylor talks with Jim Kinder how he stepped out of the pulpit to connect with those outside of his church.
Many preaching experts tell us that shorter sermons are better due to the short attention spans of 21st century people. The evidence from sermons from some of the most popular preachers in America, however, indicates that sermons over 30 minutes are standard. In this episode of the podcast, Bob Kaylor talks with Teddy Ray about debunking the myth that shorter is better.
Hindsight is 20/20. Looking back, what advice would you give your younger self? Listen as Bob Kaylor talks about five pieces of wisdom he would impart on his younger self.
Often times as we prepare for Holy Week and Easter Sunday we overlook Holy Saturday. Listen as Bob Kaylor talks about confronting the grave.
This week, Bob Kaylor talks about the three D’s of storytelling—details, dialogue, and delayed denouemen.