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This chapter from Robert Little’s book on preaching and leading worship (https://theendlessbookcase.com/books/re-imagining-preaching-and-leading-worship/) explores various aspects of sermon preparation and delivery. It discusses methods for selecting sermon topics or texts, including following a lectionary or choosing independently, considering the influence of the Holy Spirit. The text examines whether preachers should use the work of others and highlights the timeless nature of the gospel message. Furthermore, it analyses different sermon structures, such as topical and textual approaches, providing insights into their strengths and potential pitfalls. The author advises preachers to consider their relationship with God, their audience, the Christian calendar, and their own personality when crafting sermons. Ultimately, the chapter emphasises the importance of grounding sermons in the Bible, understanding the context of chosen passages and aiming for impactful communication that resonates with the listeners’ lives, advocating for authenticity and integrity in a preacher’s life.
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Robert Little
Also by Robert Little: “Bob’s Exploratory Theological Adventures”
The post Chapter 9 appeared first on St Albans Podcast with Danny Smith.
This chapter from Robert Little’s book on preaching and leading worship (https://theendlessbookcase.com/books/re-imagining-preaching-and-leading-worship/) explores various aspects of sermon preparation and delivery. It discusses methods for selecting sermon topics or texts, including following a lectionary or choosing independently, considering the influence of the Holy Spirit. The text examines whether preachers should use the work of others and highlights the timeless nature of the gospel message. Furthermore, it analyses different sermon structures, such as topical and textual approaches, providing insights into their strengths and potential pitfalls. The author advises preachers to consider their relationship with God, their audience, the Christian calendar, and their own personality when crafting sermons. Ultimately, the chapter emphasises the importance of grounding sermons in the Bible, understanding the context of chosen passages and aiming for impactful communication that resonates with the listeners’ lives, advocating for authenticity and integrity in a preacher’s life.
Other relevant links:
Robert Little
Also by Robert Little: “Bob’s Exploratory Theological Adventures”
The post Chapter 9 appeared first on St Albans Podcast with Danny Smith.