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In this episode of *Snake on the Table*, we explain and demonstrate what we call a **sermon session**—a weekly practice where recent preaching and teaching opportunities are brought to the table for honest, brotherly critique. Rather than tearing down, the goal is sharpening: evaluating faithfulness to the text, clarity of structure, theological precision, and pastoral effectiveness. This episode walks through feedback on open-air preaching, classroom teaching, and pulpit ministry, showing how sermons are refined outside the pulpit through thoughtful analysis, theological discussion, and disagreement handled in charity.
*Chapters*
*Chapter 1: Introduction to Sermon Session and Open Air Preaching Feedback*
An explanation of the sermon session format, followed by feedback on recent open-air preaching, including observations on first-time preachers and the importance of publicly reading Scripture.
*Chapter 2: Biblical Theology Lesson Feedback and Scriptural Connections*
Critique of a biblical theology lesson spanning Genesis through Deuteronomy, highlighting covenantal continuity, narrative patterns, and poetic themes that point forward to a promised King.
*Chapter 3: Jonah Sermon Feedback and the Progression of Sin*
Evaluation of a sermon on Jonah chapter 1, focusing on how sin progresses from inward disposition to decisive action, mirrored by Jonah’s physical descent away from the presence of the Lord.
*Chapter 4: Debating Jonah’s Death in the Fish*
A substantive debate over whether Jonah literally died inside the fish, engaging questions of typology, poetic language, and Jesus’ own use of the Jonah narrative.
By Jerry Dorris & Tanner Cartwright4.5
1616 ratings
In this episode of *Snake on the Table*, we explain and demonstrate what we call a **sermon session**—a weekly practice where recent preaching and teaching opportunities are brought to the table for honest, brotherly critique. Rather than tearing down, the goal is sharpening: evaluating faithfulness to the text, clarity of structure, theological precision, and pastoral effectiveness. This episode walks through feedback on open-air preaching, classroom teaching, and pulpit ministry, showing how sermons are refined outside the pulpit through thoughtful analysis, theological discussion, and disagreement handled in charity.
*Chapters*
*Chapter 1: Introduction to Sermon Session and Open Air Preaching Feedback*
An explanation of the sermon session format, followed by feedback on recent open-air preaching, including observations on first-time preachers and the importance of publicly reading Scripture.
*Chapter 2: Biblical Theology Lesson Feedback and Scriptural Connections*
Critique of a biblical theology lesson spanning Genesis through Deuteronomy, highlighting covenantal continuity, narrative patterns, and poetic themes that point forward to a promised King.
*Chapter 3: Jonah Sermon Feedback and the Progression of Sin*
Evaluation of a sermon on Jonah chapter 1, focusing on how sin progresses from inward disposition to decisive action, mirrored by Jonah’s physical descent away from the presence of the Lord.
*Chapter 4: Debating Jonah’s Death in the Fish*
A substantive debate over whether Jonah literally died inside the fish, engaging questions of typology, poetic language, and Jesus’ own use of the Jonah narrative.

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