Select Sermons: Dare to Grow a Deep Soul
In this sermon, Aaron Perry dives deep into the nature of the soul–what it is and what it isn’t–and how to grow a soul that reflects the image of God.
In this sermon, Aaron Perry dives deep into the nature of the soul–what it is and what it isn’t–and how to grow a soul that reflects the image of God.
Do you want to improve your public speaking skills? The Preaching Collective shares wisdom from John Wesley on pronunciation and gesture.
Adam Kline preaches on Mark 13 and the apocalyptic teaching of Jesus.
In this new feature on the Preaching Collective, we’ll post video of sermons on particular texts and topics, along with a brief outline of each. In this first installment, Bob Kaylor offers a sermon on the Ascension, which was part of a series on the Nicene Creed.
One of the errors some preachers make when they think of “narrative preaching” is that they assume that narrative preaching means either preaching by telling a story (i.e., a fable, parable, or illustration) or preaching
You saw what worship could be like on Easter Sunday. It would be nice if it could be more like that every other Sunday. Preaching Collective offers some tips for how to get started in that direction.
Preaching during an election year can be a dangerous undertaking. Leanne Hadley shares 5 helpful tips to keep your pastoral sanity through the election season.
“Why did he do that?” Why did Jesus die? It’s a question that Christians, scholars, and theologians have wrestled with since the first century. Bob Kaylor explains that perhaps the bigger question about the crucifixion is this: Why did he have to die in this way?
Words can bring the power of life or death. Talbot Davis emphasizes the importance of expertly crafted writing in his review of Andy Stanley’s book, The New Rules For Love, Sex, and Dating.
Do you have places in your sermon when you can tell you are losing your congregation’s attention, but you don’t know why? Tom Fuerst explains what he learned when he dug in and figured out the problem. The solution may surprise you!
How can the children’s sermon become more of an integrated part of the worship service rather than just another thing we do? Leanne Hadley shares six incredible ways your children’s sermon can enhance your sermon.
Give peace a chance, for God will separate the right from the wrong, the wheat from the tares, the sheep from the goats, and good from evil! God will make our enemies our footstool! God will prepare a table in the presence of our enemies! God will fix it so that “no weapon formed against us will prevail” (Isaiah 54:17).