6 Uncommon but Essential Topics for Your Sermon Series
Are you looking for engaging, meaningful topics for your next sermon series? Andrew Dragos shares some topics you may not have considered before.
Are you looking for engaging, meaningful topics for your next sermon series? Andrew Dragos shares some topics you may not have considered before.
Have you ever heard a sermon that jumps around all over the place and never really gets to the point? Adam Kline shares wisdom on how to not end up being “that pastor.”
Does your congregation have a need to learn what we believe? Chris Howlett shows us how we can include catechesis in preaching.
Are you struggling to understand how to preach in a way that reaches young adults in the congregation? Jeremy Smith offers helpful tips on how to preach to Millennials.
Many preachers have strong feelings about the possibility of preaching one of their previous sermons again. Adam Kline explains why this is not only acceptable, but sometimes necessary.
Bob Kaylor discusses a third option for preaching that combines the steadiness of the Lectionary with the depth of a sermon series.
Chris Howlett shares timely preaching topics for summertime.
Obviously, giving a speech and preaching are two different things. But, it can be hard to decide which one is appropriate for a given situation. Leanne Hadley shares some truths about how we should speak at an event to make an impact without getting too “preachy.”
In the grand scheme of large-scale events on the Church Calendar, the Ascension tends to get overlooked for the most part. Aaron Perry shares why you must preach the Ascension and what it means to our doctrine and theology.
Do you wish you could dig out more meaning from Scripture for your sermon like Sherlock Holmes finds information from the smallest clues? Bob Kaylor shares four steps to help you preach like Sherlock.
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
Should preachers use another person’s sermon? Aaron Perry shares some thoughts on whether preachers should use another person’s sermon and how to appropriately re-work sermons to suit what God has to say to your own congregation.