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Audio | March 11, 2015 Listening to Your Listeners: A Preaching Preparation Process That Changes…Everything! During this workshop, participants discover how diverse congregations have established and maintained pre-sermon dialogue groups. Audio | March 11, 2015 Ancient Wisdom for Preachers In this workshop, Augustine and John Chrysostom are our primary guides as we reflect on the joys and challenges of proclaiming the Gospel. Audio | March 11, 2015 Preaching to the Elder Brother A guide for preaching to elder brothers. Audio | March 11, 2015 The Most Important Word in Preaching: Story or Exposition? Presentation, dialogue, and discussion on the biblical text by Graves, Hoezee, and Wilson. Audio | March 11, 2015 How Not To Preach This workshop is a brief field guide on how not to preach and teach the gospel in a secular age. Video | March 05, 2015 Developing a Multiethnic Accent in Preaching Congregations are becoming more diverse which increases the need for the church planter, missionary, and preacher to communicate biblical truth in relevant and compelling ways. Audio | February 25, 2015 Transforming Sermon Communication A Practical Guide to Making Changes That Make a Difference. Video | February 24, 2015 Superando la fatiga homilética Este taller explorará maneras de revitalizar su predicación. Video | February 23, 2015 The Most Important Word in Preaching Since the inception of the New Homiletic in the 1970s, preachers have been experimenting with inductive and narrative forms of preaching, thanks to the likes of Fred Craddock and Eugene Lowry. The idea is for sermons to engage people, create an experience of the biblical text. Audio | February 20, 2015 Pablo Jiménez on Reenergizing Preaching One way to keep sermons fresh is to ditch the deductive form, in which preachers begin with their main point and then work to prove it. Conversation | January 08, 2015 Show, Don't Tell: Keeping Sermons Vivid Throughout the average week people talk about their lives and their families and their work through stories about whosaid what, how a certain event came about, and what something looked like and felt like when it happened. But too oftenon Sundays preachers present sermons that are short on vivid stories and long on description and the doling out of facts.In this workshop those who preach sermons and those who listen to sermons will explore both why vividness in sermons is vital and some ideas on how to make this happen in sermons as well. Audio | March 04, 2014 Transformational Preaching: Engaging with Exodus and the Old Testament This seminar explores the art of building a bridge back to the world of the Bible and then bringing the drama back to our generation. Audio | February 27, 2014 Transformational Preaching: Engaging with Exodus and the Old Testament, part 2 Explore the art of building a bridge back to the world of the Bible and then bringing the drama back to our generation Audio | February 27, 2014 Day of Learning June 19, 2013 A Day of Learning brings together grant recipients and community members to discuss, share, and worship together as well as to consider how disciplined creativity, theological integrity, and healthy leadership practices work together in the worship renewal process. Article | Audio | June 28, 2013 Mark Labberton on Micah Groups and God’s Broken Heart Mark Labberton teaches at Fuller Theological Seminary and directs its Ogilvie Institute of Preaching. He wrote The Dangerous Act of Worship: Living God’s Call to Justice and The Dangerous Act of Loving Your Neighbor. In this edited conversation, he talks about why preachers are forming and joining Micah Groups. Conversation | July 10, 2012 Acquired Tips on How to Be a Guest Preacher A seasoned preacher offers tips on how to be an effective guest preacher Article | April 30, 2012 What College Students Have Taught Me About Preaching They are the emerging leaders in our congregations. They are only a few years away from serving as deacons, elders, or preachers themselves. What are they listening for in sermons? What are they hungry for? What bores them? Audio | January 27, 2012 Sermon series: Have You Considered My Servant Job? A sermon series centered around Job Article | March 15, 2011 A Little Give and Take: How Words Shape Our Worship Worlds How we describe realities matter, and, the words and images we use matter much. Our language not only describes a given reality, but in some ways, also designs it. Article | March 10, 2011 « Previous 2 3 4 5 6 Next »