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In this episode, Pastor Jack shares intimately how he studies the Bible and prepares his sermons each week. Peek behind the scenes, if you will, at the process and the resources he utilizes and does not utilize as he waits upon the Lord to share what God reveals to him each week. (00:00) Sermon Preparation and Bible Study(12:42) Sermon Preparation and Research Process(22:25) Learning and Teaching Through God's GuidanceCONNECT WITH PASTOR JACK:Website: https://jackhibbs.com/ Instagram: http://bit.ly/2FCyXpO Facebook: https://bit.ly/2WZBWV0 YouTube: https://bit.ly/437xMHn DAZE OF DECEPTION BOOK:https://jackhibbs.com/daze-of-deception/CALLED TO TAKE A BOLD STAND PRE-ORDER:https://tinyurl.com/33d5dpaj Did you know we have a Real Life Network? Sign up for free for more exclusive content:https://bit.ly/3CIP3M99
Reformed Brotherhood | Sound Doctrine, Systematic Theology, and Brotherly Love
In this episode of The Reformed Brotherhood, Tony Arsenal takes listeners on a deep dive into the art and purpose of effective note-taking, particularly within the context of Christian living and theological study. With Jesse absent for this episode, Tony explores practical techniques to help Christians retain, process, and apply what they read, whether it be from Scripture, theological works, or even secular writings. Highlighting his own personal process, Tony emphasizes the importance of reading with intention and grounding all study in the ultimate goal of glorifying God and enjoying Him forever. The episode details Tony's structured note-taking process, which includes reading with a clear purpose, capturing highlights, organizing thoughts systematically, and reviewing and reusing notes for practical outcomes. He emphasizes the importance of using tools that work for the individual, whether digital platforms like Obsidian markdown or analog methods like commonplace books. The central theme throughout is that note-taking is not just about acquiring knowledge, but about using that knowledge to reflect God's glory in everyday life. Tony also ties the practice of note-taking to theological principles, referencing the Westminster Catechism's teaching that every action should aim to glorify God. He challenges listeners to examine their own study habits and consider how they can better use what they learn to serve their families, churches, and communities. Whether through teaching Sunday school, sharing the faith with children, or preparing sermons, the episode demonstrates how intentional note-taking can enhance spiritual growth and equip believers for ministry. Key Points: The Purpose of Note-Taking: Note-taking is not an end in itself but a means to glorify God and enjoy Him forever. It helps Christians reflect on and apply what they learn in practical ways. Tony's Note-Taking Process: A step-by-step guide that includes reading with intention, highlighting key insights, organizing notes with tags, and reviewing them regularly for reuse. Tools and Techniques: Recommendations for using tools like Obsidian markdown or analog methods, emphasizing flexibility and personalization in developing a system that works. Practical Applications: The importance of using notes for teaching, sermon preparation, family devotions, and theological discussions, making knowledge actionable and impactful. Theological Foundations: Connecting note-taking to the broader Christian life, including meditating on Scripture and theological works as a means of sanctification. Questions for Reflection: How does your current note-taking process help you retain and apply what you read? In what ways can you ensure that your study habits glorify God and enhance your enjoyment of Him? What tools or methods could you adopt to make your note-taking more effective and organized? How can you use what you learn to serve your church, family, or community more effectively? What intentions or goals should you set before starting your next reading or study session?
In this episode of Sermon Brainwave, hosts Matt Skinner, Karoline Lewis, and Rolf Jacobson discuss the lectionary texts for the second Sunday after Pentecost, focusing on the Gospel of Luke, the Old Testament readings from Isaiah and First Kings, and the epistle from Galatians. They explore themes of identity, transformation, and the implications of Jesus' ministry, particularly in relation to the demoniac and the prophetic voice of Elijah. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding these texts in their historical and cultural contexts, as well as their relevance for contemporary preaching. Commentaries for the Second Sunday after Pentecost can be found on the Working Preacher website at https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/revised-common-lectionary/ordinary-12-3/commentary-on-luke-826-39-6. ⏰Timecodes⏰ 00:00 Introduction to texts for Second Sunday after Pentecost (Ord. 12C) 01:34 Exploring Luke 8 and the Demoniac 07:07 The Transformation of Identity and Community 13:22 The Old Testament Context: Isaiah 65 and Elijah (1 Kings 19) 25:44 Psalm 22's connection to the Gospel 25:52 Understanding Galatians 3 and Christian Identity 27:33 Outro * * * Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share to stay connected with more insightful lectionary discussions! Reminder: We have commentaries for the Revised Common Lectionary, the Narrative Lectionary, and Evangelio (Spanish-language Gospel). We're here for you, working preachers! Learn more by visiting https://www.workingpreacher.org/. Watch this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/Sl82Uu2QHIc.
Welcome to another thought-provoking episode of Sermon Brainwave! This week, our hosts Karoline Lewis, Matt Skinner, and Rolf Jacobson discuss the readings for the third Sunday after Pentecost, focusing on the Gospel of Luke and its themes of discipleship, urgency, and the cost of following Jesus. They explore the significance of Elisha's inheritance and leadership, the prayerful reflections in Psalm 16, and the implications of freedom in Galatians. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding the context and urgency of Jesus' message, as well as the communal aspects of living by the Spirit. Commentaries for the Third Sunday after Pentecost can be found on the Working Preacher website at https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/revised-common-lectionary/ordinary-13-3/commentary-on-luke-951-62-10. ⏰Timecodes⏰ 00:00 Introduction to Sermon Brainwave 01:15 Exploring the Gospel of Luke 03:02 The Cost of Discipleship 07:09 The Urgency of Following Jesus 12:14 Elisha's Inheritance and Leadership 19:10 Psalm 16: A Prayer for Crossing 20:51 Understanding Galatians: Freedom and Community * * * Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share to stay connected with more insightful lectionary discussions! Reminder: We have commentaries for the Revised Common Lectionary, the Narrative Lectionary, and Evangelio (Spanish-language Gospel). We're here for you, working preachers! Learn more by visiting https://www.workingpreacher.org/. Watch this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/8cOI3GUb1LM.
In the final episode of the Prepping to Preach series, the host becomes the guest. Chris McCurley, preaching minister at Walnut Street Church of Christ, is interviewed by his coworker and fellow minister Chris Hedge. The conversation dives into Chris's personal sermon preparation process, weekly study routine, favorite tools, and insights developed over years of preaching. Connect with Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dearchurch_podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61564673680147 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DearChurch Website: https://www.rippleoflight.org/ ROL Facebook: http://facebook.com/rippleoflight ROL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rippleoflight ROL YouTube: http://youtube.com/rippleoflight ROL Rumble: http://rumble.com/rippleoflight Have a question? Email Chris at chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com. #DearChurchPodcast #PreppingToPreach #DavidDuncan #SermonPrep #Preaching #BibleTeaching #ChristianPodcast #ChurchLeadership #MinistryTools #RippleOfLight
What if the Trinity isn't about doctrine but about God's desire to be known? Join Karoline Lewis, Matt Skinner, and Rolf Jacobson live from the Festival of Homiletics 2025 in Atlanta as they unpack the lectionary texts for Holy Trinity Sunday (June 15, 2025). From Proverbs to Psalm 8 to Romans and John, they explore how the Trinity makes God visible in wisdom, creation, and love—not as an explanation, but as an experience. Commentaries for the Holy Trinity Sunday can be found on the Working Preacher website at https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/revised-common-lectionary/the-holy-trinity-3/commentary-on-john-1612-15-6. * * * Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share to stay connected with more insightful lectionary discussions! Reminder: We have commentaries for the Revised Common Lectionary, the Narrative Lectionary, and Evangelio (Spanish-language Gospel). We're here for you, working preachers! Learn more by visiting https://www.workingpreacher.org/. Watch this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/FonUCOudo94.
In Part 5 of the Prepping to Preach series, Chris McCurley talks with David Duncan, preaching minister at Memorial Church of Christ in Houston, TX. With decades of ministry experience both in the U.S. and abroad, David brings a practical and thoughtful approach to sermon preparation. In this episode, he shares tips for planning lessons, incorporating visuals, and using presentation slides effectively to enhance communication and engagement. Whether you're just starting out or have been preaching for years, David offers meaningful insight on how to connect with your audience while staying true to the message of Scripture. Connect with Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dearchurch_podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61564673680147 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DearChurch Website: https://www.rippleoflight.org/ ROL Facebook: http://facebook.com/rippleoflight ROL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rippleoflight ROL YouTube: http://youtube.com/rippleoflight ROL Rumble: http://rumble.com/rippleoflight Have a question? Email Chris at chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com. #DearChurchPodcast #PreppingToPreach #DavidDuncan #SermonPrep #Preaching #BibleTeaching #ChristianPodcast #ChurchLeadership #MinistryTools #RippleOfLight
In this fourth installment of the Prepping to Preach series, Chris McCurley is joined by Richard Sutton, who has served in ministry since 1975 and currently preaches at the Linder Road Church of Christ in Meridian, Idaho. Richard brings decades of wisdom and experience to the conversation, sharing his journey from youth ministry to full-time preaching, his work in missions, and how he prepares to preach the Word effectively. With a heart for evangelism and spiritual leadership, Richard offers valuable insights for preachers seeking to grow in their calling and better serve the Church. To check out Cobb Publishing, visit https://cobbpublishing.com Connect with Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dearchurch_podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61564673680147 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DearChurch Website: https://www.rippleoflight.org/ ROL Facebook: http://facebook.com/rippleoflight ROL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rippleoflight ROL YouTube: http://youtube.com/rippleoflight ROL Rumble: http://rumble.com/rippleoflight Have a question? Email Chris at chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com. #DearChurchPodcast #PreppingToPreach #RichardSutton #SermonPrep #Preaching #BibleTeaching #ChristianPodcast #ChurchLeadership #MinistryTools #RippleOfLight
Welcome to another thought-provoking episode of Sermon Brainwave! This week, our hosts Karoline Lewis, Matt Skinner, and Rolf Jacobson discuss the texts for the Seventh Sunday of Easter, focusing on John 17's Priestly Prayer, the significance of glory in John's Gospel, and the challenges faced by Paul in Acts 16. They explore the story of the enslaved girl, the power of prayer and praise in adversity, and provide liturgical reflections on the Psalm and Revelation, emphasizing God's presence and promise amidst trials. ✨ Whether you're preparing to preach or simply longing to deepen your spiritual insight, this episode will equip you with fresh angles, biblical depth, and a few laughs along the way. Commentaries for the Seventh Sunday of Easter can be found on the Working Preacher website at https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/revised-common-lectionary/seventh-sunday-of-easter-3/commentary-on-john-1720-26-6. * * * Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share to stay connected with more insightful lectionary discussions! Reminder: We have commentaries for the Revised Common Lectionary, the Narrative Lectionary, and Evangelio (Spanish-language Gospel). We're here for you, working preachers! Learn more by visiting https://www.workingpreacher.org/. Watch this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/T6Paog8Pd6M.
In Part 3 of our Prepping to Preach series, Chris McCurley sits down with Kirt Hughett, preacher at Ethridge Church of Christ in Ethridge, TN. Kirt shares practical insights from his preaching experience, offering tools, structure, and spiritual habits that help him prepare messages grounded in God's Word. This episode is a helpful resource for preachers at all stages, filled with wisdom and encouragement for those called to share the gospel. To check out Cobb Publishing, visit https://cobbpublishing.com To learn more, visit https://www.fhu.edu/dearchurch Connect with Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dearchurch_podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61564673680147 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DearChurch Website: https://www.rippleoflight.org/ ROL Facebook: http://facebook.com/rippleoflight ROL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rippleoflight ROL YouTube: http://youtube.com/rippleoflight ROL Rumble: http://rumble.com/rippleoflight Have a question? Email Chris at chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com. #DearChurchPodcast #PreppingToPreach #KirtHughett #SermonPrep #Preaching #BibleTeaching #ChristianPodcast #ChurchLeadership #MinistryTools #RippleOfLight
In this session, we'll explore proven methods for crafting impactful sermons, from study techniques to effective message structuring. Gain practical tools to streamline your preparation process and deliver sermons that resonate with your congregation. Chad Gilligan Calvary AG, Lead Pastor
In this episode of the Sermon Brainwave podcast, Profs. Karoline Lewis, Matt Skinner, and Rolf Jacobson discuss the readings for the sixth Sunday of Easter, focusing on the Farewell Discourse in John, the role of the Holy Spirit, the call to Macedonia in Acts, and the significance of Lydia as a key figure in the early church. They also explore the imagery in Revelation 21, emphasizing the communal aspect of eschatological existence and the promise of God's presence. Commentaries for the Sixth Sunday of Easter can be found on the Working Preacher website at https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/revised-common-lectionary/sixth-sunday-of-easter-3/commentary-on-john-1423-29-6. ⏰Timecodes⏰ 00:00 Introduction to the Sixth Sunday of Easter 01:58 Exploring the Farewell Discourse 05:54 The Role of the Holy Spirit 10:10 Acts 16: The Call to Macedonia 13:58 Lydia: A Key Figure in the Early Church 19:55 Revelation 21: The New Jerusalem 25:59 End * * * Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share to stay connected with more insightful lectionary discussions! Reminder: We have commentaries for the Revised Common Lectionary, the Narrative Lectionary, and Evangelio (Spanish-language Gospel). We're here for you, working preachers! Learn more by visiting https://www.workingpreacher.org/. Watch this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/7jCeGf9WB_s.
God is cool with your questions. In this message, Pastor Jamie Nunnally answers YOUR submitted questions. 1. What does it mean to be a disciple and how does that look in our everyday lives?A disciple is anyone who follows Jesus. The Greek word is similar to the idea of an apprentice—someone who learns by working with a mentor.Luke 9:23More info: "I Have Decided" sermon series, January, 2021 2. What does the Bible say about interracial relationships?Absolutely nothing. Interracial marriage is not wrong. Nehemiah 13:27 Bottom line: Any biblical warning against intermarrying is about idolatry not ethnicity. 3. Is it okay for people to keep Old Testament laws like not eating pork or celebrating Jewish feasts/festivals if they still believe we are made right with God through Jesus?The Jewish dietary laws and the feasts were part of an old covenant with ancient Israel. Now, they hold no power when it comes to our holiness.Colossians 2:16Galatians 5:4In 2 Corinthians 3:6 Paul calls the OT law the "ministry of death." More info: Even More Elephants pt. 2: Christians & Jews (August 2017) 4. When is the last time that you gave a sermon that was not scheduled weeks in advance?Although I have a plan, I don't write sermons until Friday the week of. And of course, everything is always subject to change. Scheduling in advance is a good thing. 5. How do you handle anger at your spouse when you're spiritually mismatched? They say they are a believer but refuse to go to church and aren't really showing any kind of relationship with God.James 1:20 says the wrath of man does not produce the righteousness of God.-Communication -Intercession -Demonstration - Show them what a Christian is like.1 Corinthians 7:14 6. What's the difference between demonic possession and demonic oppression? How can children of God be affected by either?Revelation 12:9Three levels of influence by a demon: possession, oppression, persuasion.The way someone becomes affected by a demon is to agree with that spirit's primary objective.1 Peter 5:8-9More info: VFC courses 102 & 104 7. Where did God come from?Genesis 1:1 In the beginning, God...God is an uncreated spirit. He is eternal in the future and in the past. 8. Can you explain what is meant by Progressive Christianity? Is it a good thing or bad thing?Progressive Christianity is a trending movement among Christians that questions traditional Christian beliefs and often rejects orthodox theology and embraces current cultural beliefs.Matthew 16:6 "Watch out!" Jesus warned them. Beware of the yeast of the Pharisees and Sadducees".A few markers of progressive Christianity:1. A low view of Jesus and a high view of mankind. 2. Having a low regard for scripture.3. An over-emphasis on social justice.More info: Elephants in the Room 2021, Part 5.Are you trusting God with your questions?
In this second installment of our Prepping to Preach series, Chris McCurley sits down with Dan Winkler — a seasoned preacher and beloved Bible teacher who has been sharing the story of Jesus since 1969. Known for his ability to unpack Scripture and apply it to everyday life, Dan offers invaluable insight on sermon preparation, study habits, and proclaiming the Word with clarity and compassion. With decades of experience teaching in churches, universities, and beyond, Dan's gentle wit and sensitive spirit make this conversation a rich resource for any minister. To explore more of Dan's writing and teaching, visit https://winklerpublications.com To check out Cobb Publishing, visit https://cobbpublishing.com Connect with Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dearchurch_podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61564673680147 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DearChurch Website: https://www.rippleoflight.org/ ROL Facebook: http://facebook.com/rippleoflight ROL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rippleoflight ROL YouTube: http://youtube.com/rippleoflight ROL Rumble: http://rumble.com/rippleoflight Have a question? Email Chris at chris.mccurley@rippleoflight.com. #DearChurchPodcast #PreppingToPreach #DanWinkler #SermonPrep #Preaching #BibleTeaching #ChristianPodcast #ChurchLeadership #MinistryTools #RippleOfLight
Welcome to another thought-provoking episode of Sermon Brainwave! This week, our hosts Karoline Lewis, Matt Skinner, and Rolf Jacobson dive deep into the lectionary texts for the Fourth Sunday of Easter (May 11, 2025)—including John 10:22-30, Acts 9:36-43, Psalm 23, and Revelation 7:9-17—with a special focus on Good Shepherd Sunday. We've all heard the image of Jesus as the Good Shepherd, but what if your understanding of that metaphor is incomplete—or even "lame," as the hosts boldly say? What if the image of shepherd is not just pastoral comfort, but a royal claim, a radical act of intimacy, and a call to relationship?
In this episode of the Sermon Brainwave podcast, Profs. Karoline Lewis, Matt Skinner, and Rolf Jacobson explore the themes of resurrection, discipleship, and transformation as illustrated in the readings from John 21, Acts 9, Psalm 30, and Revelation 5. They discuss the significance of Jesus' resurrection appearances, the call to discipleship, the symbolism of feeding and shepherding, and the transformative experiences of Saul and Ananias. The conversation also delves into the emotional journey from mourning to joy, as well as the counter-cultural message of Revelation regarding power and authority. Commentaries for the Third Sunday of Easter can be found on the Working Preacher website at https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/revised-common-lectionary/third-sunday-of-easter-3/commentary-on-john-211-19-6. * * * Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share to stay connected with more insightful lectionary discussions! Reminder: We have commentaries for the Revised Common Lectionary, the Narrative Lectionary, and Evangelio (Spanish-language Gospel). We're here for you, working preachers! Learn more by visiting https://www.workingpreacher.org/. Watch this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/XTD6KJCFGBs.
Want to grow your church with Facebook and Instagram ads? Schedule a discovery call with the ChurchCandy team here:https://go.churchcandy.com/new-guestsIn this episode of the ChurchCandy Podcast, Brady sits down with Michael Whittle, founder of Pulpit AI, to discuss the transformative impact of AI on the church. Michael shares his journey from ministry in a Pentecostal church to entrepreneurship and details how Pulpit AI helps pastors repurpose sermons and create engaging content. They also delve into the ethical considerations of AI in pastoral work, the importance of personal connection in ministry, and the future of technological integration in church settings.
In this episode of the Sermon Brainwave podcast, Profs. Karoline Lewis, Matt Skinner, and Rolf Jacobson discuss the significance of various Easter texts. They focus on the resurrection narratives in Luke and John, the role of women in these stories, and the implications of Easter for understanding God's intentions and the future of believers. They emphasize the importance of memory in faith, the active relationship believers have with Jesus, and the transformative power of the resurrection. Commentaries for Resurrection of Our Lord can be found on the Working Preacher website at https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/revised-common-lectionary/resurrection-of-our-lord-3/commentary-on-luke-241-12-10. ⏰Timecodes⏰ 00:00 Easter Texts and Their Significance 11:16 The Role of Women in the Resurrection Narrative 21:22 Understanding God's Intentions Through Easter 22:10 The Future Beyond Resurrection * * * Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share to stay connected with more insightful lectionary discussions! Reminder: We have commentaries for the Revised Common Lectionary, the Narrative Lectionary, and Evangelio (Spanish-language Gospel). We're here for you, working preachers! Learn more by visiting https://www.workingpreacher.org/. Watch this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/Q_64jG14sEQ.
Join Daniel, Nick, and Dave, as they walk us through how they interact planning a Sunday service from a worship & preaching perspective.Intro & Outro Music - "15:00 Guiding Light" by Jonathan Ogden. (Spotify, Apple Music)
In this episode of the Sermon Brainwave podcast, Profs. Karoline Lewis, Matt Skinner, and Rolf Jacobson reflect on the profound significance of Good Friday, diving into the assigned texts from Isaiah 52–53, Psalm 22, and the Passion narrative in John. Together, they unpack the emotional weight of the day and the challenge of preaching on such a solemn occasion. From Jesus' final words to the deep context behind these powerful scriptures, this conversation invites preachers—and all listeners—to engage with the themes of suffering, love, and the human experience.
Join Profs. Karoline Lewis, Matt Skinner, and Rolf Jacobson as they explore the significance of Maundy Thursday in Holy Week 2025. Our hosts dive into the rich themes of foot washing, love, betrayal, and the Lord's Supper, drawing from the texts of Exodus, Psalms, Corinthians, and John. Together, they reflect on the importance of community, the profound implications of Jesus' death, and the call to serve one another in love. Commentaries for the Maundy Thursday can be found on the Working Preacher website at https://www.workingpreacher.org/commentaries/revised-common-lectionary/maundy-thursday/commentary-on-john-131-17-31b-35-16. ⏰Timecodes⏰ 00:00 Welcome to Holy Week 2025 00:59 Exploring the Texts for Maundy Thursday, April 17, 2025 02:46 The Significance of Foot Washing and Love 05:59 Understanding Betrayal and Cleanliness 12:51 Connecting Passover and the Passion 15:04 The Lord's Supper and Community Dynamics 22:04 Proclaiming the Death of Jesus 24:43 Outro * * * Learn more by visiting https://www.workingpreacher.org/. Watch this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/Go3DprZmMKM.
Why does preaching still matter in our tech-driven, distracted world? Discover how preaching bridges heaven and earth, telling the story of salvation in a world desperately in need of truth, hope, and Jesus.
Sermon delivered on the Fourth Sunday of Advent, 2024, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, by Rev. Tobias Bayer. Epistle: 1 Cor. 4, 1-5. Gospel: St. Luke 3, 1-6.
Sermon delivered on Gaudete Sunday, 2024, the Third Sunday of Advent, at Pottstown, Pennsylvania, by Rev. Tobias Bayer. Epistle: Philipp. 4, 4-7. Gospel: St. John 1, 19-28.
EST. - For the Established Church with Micah Fries, Sam Rainer and Josh King
How will preachers study differently in the next few years? Josh and Sam talk about the changes in sermon preparation and delivery. The use of artificial intelligence is a major ethical consideration, but there are other issues at play. The coming shifts are more positive than negative.Episode Sponsor:Churchteams:Are you tired of multiple applications for church check-in, giving, membership, and scheduling?Churchteams was built to unite all your people and data under one umbrella with best-in-class quality features.Churchteams is offering a special 30-minute demo of its new user interface to Est.Church listeners on November 7th at 3:30 p.m. Eastern. The first 15 registrants who attend will receive a $20 Amazon gift card! Everyone who attends and starts using Churchteams gets the first three months free. If you have thought about checking out new ChMS software, it doesn't get better than this! Go to Est. Church to register or use Text-to-Church and send DEMO to (817) 677-9750.
Welcome to The On Preaching Podcast, the podcast dedicated to helping you preach faithfully, clearly, and better. In this episode, H.B. discusses the pitfalls of sermon preparation. Having no sermon plan. Busyness. Ministerial sloth. Not eliminating distractions. Starting too late. Neglecting the biblical text. Not allowing the text to speak to you personally. Consulting too many resources. Failing to strive for clarity. Sloppy sermon structure. Prayerlessness. For contact, resources, or information, visit hbcharlesjr.com.
Mike Neglia and Brian Brodersen discuss the practical and spiritual aspects of sermon preparation. They kick off this workshop (recorded at the 2024 CGN International Conference) by speaking about the time commitment that is needed to prepare a sermon, and then talk about the following 7 steps: Selecting a Passage: For many Calvary Chapel pastors, the text is simply the next chapter, but it's not always that straightforward. Brian shares how he approaches determining the right passage length and selecting the next sermon series, while leaving room for the Spirit's guidance. Meditating on the Text: How do you go from reading the passage to truly internalizing it? Brian talks about "marinating" in Scripture—letting it sink in, both mentally and spiritually. Crafting an Outline: A good sermon should lead your congregation on a journey, with each point helping them take a step closer to the main message. Brian emphasizes that the sermon should have a clear focus, guiding listeners from biblical history into personal application. Using Commentaries: Commentaries can be a great resource, but Brian cautions not to rely on them too quickly. They should act as consultants, not the first stop in preparation. Preaching the Gospel from Every Passage: Faithful Bible teaching must consistently point to Jesus as the ultimate Hero of the story. Collaborating with Others: Preaching is a solo endeavour, but it is also a community effort, and Brian and Mike discuss (and disagree!) about the importance of involving other church leaders, creative teams, and even new tools like ChatGPT to refine and communicate sermon ideas effectively. Prayer in Preparation: One of the most crucial parts of sermon prep is knowing when to stop studying and start praying. Resources Mentioned: Nick Cady on Outlining "Start with the Destination in Mind" https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-64-start-with-the-destination-in-mind/id1397572249?i=1000449242754 John Whittaker on Using Commentaries Well: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/preaching-matthew-using-commentaries-well-and/id1397572249?i=1000659360763 Jonathan Pennington on the First Minute of your Sermon: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-first-and-last-minute-of-your/id1397572249?i=1000531570597 For information about our upcoming training events visit ExpositorsCollective.com The Expositors Collective podcast is part of the CGNMedia, Working together to proclaim the Gospel, make disciples, and plant churches. For more content like this, visit https://cgnmedia.org/ Join our private Facebook group to continue the conversation: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ExpositorsCollective Donate to support the work of Expositors Collective, in person training events and a free weekly podcast: https://cgn.churchcenter.com/giving/to/expositors-collective
The role of a pastor carries significant challenges. In a three-part series, Thom and Jess look at those challenges pastors have almost every week. In part one, they consider how pastors deal with the ongoing demand of sermon preparation. The post Three Significant Challenges Pastors Experience Every Week, Part 1: The Challenge of Regular Sermon Preparation appeared first on Church Answers.
Continuing the Whetstone series. Get additional notes and resources at https://BryanSamms.com/Notes Connect with Bryan at https://BryanSamms.com/Connect Connect with Luke at https://MustIncrease.com/Connect
Welcome to The On Preaching Podcast, the podcast dedicated to helping you preach faithfully, clearly, and better. In this episode, H.B. discusses a system of sermon preparation. Although the principles of sermon preparation are common, each preacher must develop, practice, and refine his own process for moving from text to sermon. What does a system of sermon preparation involve? Study the text. Consult the resources. Craft the sermon. Write the manuscript. Internalize the message. For contact, information, or resources, visit hbcharlesjr.com.
In this episode of The Church Planting Podcast, host Greg Nettle talks with Dr. Tim Harlow, former senior pastor at Parkview Christian Church. They delve into Tim's transformative leadership that grew Parkview from a congregation of 150 to over 10,000 members, embracing multisite campuses. This episode offers deep reflections on the challenges and milestones of church leadership and growth. Tim shares his journey starting in January 1990, with a focus on overcoming internal conflicts and aligning his congregation towards a shared vision. He emphasizes the significance of leadership in guiding church growth and the crucial role of preaching in attracting and retaining the congregation. For church planters and leaders seeking further resources, this episode highlights several important frameworks and organizations such as Blessing Ranch, which provides counseling for pastors, and Stadia Church Planting, an organization dedicated to planting new churches for the next generation worldwide.
Welcome to The On Preaching Podcast, the podcast dedicated to helping you to preach faithfully, clearly, and better. In this episode, H.B. talks about how to read the Bible effectively in the sermon preparation process. Read the Bible casually. Read the Bible continually. Read the Bible committedly. Read the Bible carefully. Read the Bible correctly. Read the Bible contextually. Read the Bible Christocentrically. For information, contact, or resources, visit hbcharlesjr.com.
Mark Dever lectures during a Weekender about how to prepare an expositional sermon.For more articles, books, and podcasts, please visit 9marks.org
Greg discusses the integration of digital marketing and AI tools in church leadership with guest Kenny Jahng, a digital marketing expert and founder of AI for Church Leaders. They explore the misconceptions about marketing in church contexts, emphasizing the importance of adopting digital-first strategies to connect with communities effectively. Key topics include the role of websites as the "digital front door" to churches, the relevance of creating valuable online content, and the practical use of AI in sermon preparation and church management. Connect with Kenny: AI for Church Leaders ChurchTechToday, where Kenny serves as editor-in-chief Connect with Greg stadia.org Episode Index [00:00] Introduction [01:06] Discussion on marketing in church contexts [02:18] Defining a "digital-first world" and its implications for churches [03:28] The concept of the digital front door and optimizing church websites [04:24] Strategies for engaging visitors through church websites [07:48] Integrating content and interaction in digital church strategies [12:53] Refreshing digital presence and maintaining a dynamic website [12:58] Introduction to AI for church leaders and its benefits [16:50] Exploring AI tools for sermon writing and church management [18:28] The Art of Engagement: a framework for effective digital outreach [24:28] Establishing authority and building trust through online presence [27:07] Closing thoughts and where to find Kenny Jahng online
In this episode, Mark Clifton and Mark Hallock discuss sermon preparation. In 2001, Thom Rainer found that, on average, pastors spent an average of 4 hours in sermon preparation. Today, 75% of pastors spend between 8-15 hours in sermon preparation. Expositional preaching can require more in-depth study. If you aren't spending adequate time in sermon preparation, your people will know it. If you are spending too much time in your office and away from your people, that's a problem also. The hardest part of preaching is knowing what to leave out. Resources related to this podcast: “How Much Time do Pastors Spend Preparing a Sermon?” “Pastors and Time in Sermon Preparation: Some Good News”
In this episode of Faith Over Breakfast, Eric and Andy discuss local dining and breakfast spots, sharing their favorite locations and what makes them special. They then explore a listener's question about sermon preparation, discussing their approaches to crafting messages that resonate. They look at the streamlined process of sermon writing and the effective techniques for engaging both the congregation and the broader community. The conversation wraps up with practical tips for pastors looking to enhance their communication skills.Support the Show."Faith Over Breakfast with Pastors Andy & Eric" is a weekly podcast where Pastors Andy and Eric come together over a imaginary delicious breakfast to talk about faith, food, sermons, culture, and more. In each episode, the pastors delve into thought-provoking topics and offer inspiring insights and practical guidance for those seeking to deepen their relationship with Jesus. With occasional guests joining the conversation, "Faith Over Breakfast with Pastors Andy & Eric" provides a unique perspective on what it means to live a life of faith in today's world. Whether you're a seasoned Christian or just starting on your faith journey, this podcast is the perfect companion for your morning routine. So join Pastors Andy and Eric each week as they explore the intersections of faith, food, and life over a delicious breakfast.Support:https://www.buzzsprout.com/97804/support
In a creative journey through the steps of evaporation, condensation and precipitation Pastor Tim Brown will take us on a journey through Psalm 29 and highlight the parallels between the forming of a Mediterranean stormcloud and the dumping of water and the steps that faithful preachers go through in studying, meditating and preaching. Tim Brown had a life changing encounter with Jesus Christ on January 3rd, 1972. After that, he went to Bible College where he gained a degree and a bride. He has been in many forms of ministry since February of 1973. He has been a youth pastor, an assistant pastor, and a senior pastor. He planted the church, Calvary Chapel Fremont in Fremont, California, in January of 1997, and has been the Senior Pastor there, ever since. Recommended Episodes: Wesley Brown on Sermon Preparation: https://cgnmedia.org/podcast/expositors-collective/episode/the-journey-from-the-ancient-text-to-the-contemporary-culture Dominic Done, David Guzik, Pilgrim Benham, John Geraci, Nick Cady and Pete Nelson on Sermon Preparation: https://expositorscollective.org/expositors-collective-podcast/panel-discussion-on-sermon-preparation/ Paul Mowery on Preaching as a Labor of Love: https://cgnmedia.org/podcast/expositors-collective/episode/precision-in-the-pulpit-a-labor-of-love-with-paul-mowery Pleasanton, California Expositors Collective Training Event May 24th & 25th We're excited to be partnering with Valley Community Church to host our first training seminar in the Bay Area. We have a lot of friends (and podcast downloads) in that part of California and we know that it is going to be a great time! To register or for more information visit https://expositorscollective.org/gatherings/ The Expositors Collective podcast is part of the CGNMedia, Working together to proclaim the Gospel, make disciples, and plant churches. For more content like this, visit https://cgnmedia.org/ Join our private Facebook group to continue the conversation: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ExpositorsCollective Click here to support Expositors Collective
Heath Hardesty from Valley Community Church in Pleasanton, California explores the concept of "symphonic preaching" with Mike, and the value of emphasizing connections between the Old and New Testaments and their relevance today to all of life. Heath sees the wonder of the world around us, and the beauty and treasure of the Bible's story. Heath also talks about how he dealt with preaching a sermon so bad, that he ruined someone's Christmas, and his commitment to consistent growth and improvement as a preacher. Heath Hardesty is an author and the lead pastor of Valley Community Church in the heart of Pleasanton, in the East Bay region of California. Heath grew up in a blue-collar home and was a plumber's apprentice and service plumber in Colorado for several years before becoming a pastor in the technicolor land of Apple, Google, Pixar, Meta, Tesla, Twitter(X), and Netflix. He is married to Marla, his wife of 18 years, and has three kids: Silas, Hadley, and Olivia. He holds an undergraduate in Literature and Religious Studies from the University of Colorado at Boulder, a Master's in Biblical Leadership (MABL) from Western Seminary, and a Master's in Biblical and Theological Studies (MABTS) also from Western Seminary. Recommended Episodes: Heath's earlier interview: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0t3UHCQ09Ub9byMvZevgYD?si=64bd6695df514ffc Jon Tyson on Sermon Preparation: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7Jv5UKAuXXhIykHEZzZej4?si=758a0ed3f8794303 Paul Mowery on Precision in the Pulpit: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4iDSOck6l9LsYslom7IbHI?si=7138393c858a4cc8 Pleasanton, California Expositors Collective Training Event May 24th & 25th We're excited to be partnering with Valley Community Church to host our first training seminar in the Bay Area. We have a lot of friends (and podcast downloads) in that part of California and we know that it is going to be a great time! To register or for more information visit https://expositorscollective.org/gatherings/ The Expositors Collective podcast is part of the CGNMedia, Working together to proclaim the Gospel, make disciples, and plant churches. For more content like this, visit https://cgnmedia.org/ Join our private Facebook group to continue the conversation: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ExpositorsCollective Click here to support Expositors Collective
Wesley Towne speaks about the 4 steps that he takes in his sermon preparation process to go from the passage to his own heart and then to people of his particular context and culture. Wesley Towne resides in Davis, CA with his wife and chihuahua Lucy. They have a fondness for sunny days, healthy eating, exercise, and the ocean. He engages in speaking, podcasting, and writing on the subjects of Mental Health and Suffering, emphasizing the hope for Better Days. As the founder of the nonprofit organization Better Days, he strives to raise awareness, foster hope, and provide education on Mental Health + Suffering through digital content production and hosting Better Days Talks. Additionally, Wesley serves as the pastor of Bayside Davis. With previous experience directing a Bible College and teaching at Christian colleges and universities, he founded a church named Ekklesia in Eugene, OR in 2008. Under his leadership, Ekklesia experienced significant growth from a small gathering in a living room to a congregation of two thousand people across two campuses within five years. In 2013, Outreach Magazine recognized him as the youngest megachurch pastor in America. However, in the summer of 2018, Wesley made the difficult decision to depart from Ekklesia due to health challenges faced by his wife. Educationally, Wesley holds a bachelor's degree and two master's degrees. Above all, he is deeply committed to following Jesus, expressing love for others, and believes his purpose on earth is to offer encouragement and instill hope in individuals navigating through complex and challenging moments in life. Recommended Episodes: Wesley's interview from 2021: https://cgnmedia.org/podcast/expositors-collective/episode/every-hero-suffers-wesley-towne Sermon Preparation as Soul Care : https://cgnmedia.org/podcast/expositors-collective/episode/sermon-preparation-as-soul-care-with-ben-campbell Panel Discussion on Sermon Preparation: https://expositorscollective.org/expositors-collective-podcast/panel-discussion-on-sermon-preparation/ Pleasanton, California Expositors Collective Training Event May 24th & 25th We're excited to be partnering with Valley Community Church to host our first training seminar in the Bay Area. We have a lot of friends (and podcast downloads) in that part of California and we know that it is going to be a great time! To register or for more information visit https://expositorscollective.org/gatherings/ The Expositors Collective podcast is part of the CGNMedia, Working together to proclaim the Gospel, make disciples, and plant churches. For more content like this, visit https://cgnmedia.org/ Join our private Facebook group to continue the conversation: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ExpositorsCollective Click here to support Expositors Collective
Join host Greg Nettle and Josh Burnett (church.tech) for a discussion on the integration of generative AI and technology in church planting and leadership. Josh shares his journey from being a preaching intern at Southeast Christian Church (Louisville, KY) to starting Revolution Church in Annapolis, focusing on community needs like child hunger. Following these church leadership roles, Josh and his wife Sarah founded Flourish, a nonprofit operating system, and later, Church.Tech, which offers AI tools for churches. We're taking a deep dive into the potential of AI in sermon preparation and church management, in order to increase the time church leaders can spend with people and increase productivity and creativity. Introduction (00:00-00:57) Josh Burnett's background and journey (00:58-02:35) Transition to church planting (02:36-04:31) Experiences at Revolution Church (04:32-05:43) Addressing child hunger in Annapolis (05:44-07:50) Transitioning out of church leadership (07:51-09:18) Founding Flourish and Church.Tech (09:19-11:00) Theological considerations of AI in church (11:01-14:20) Practical applications of AI in sermon preparation (14:21-17:55) Church.Tech's features and goals (17:56-20:42) Future developments in Church.Tech (20:43-23:00) Conclusion and thanks (23:01-28:40) Connect with resources mentioned in this episode: https://church.tech https://onflourish.org/ https://stadia.org
Pastor Jared answers a question from a listener about the mechanics of sermon preparation as well as what resources outside the Bible can be helpful. Submit your ideas for Off Script topics at https://www.kirbywoods.org/offscript. Follow us online! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kirbywoodsmemphis Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kirbywoodsmemphis YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kirbywoods Podcast: https://kirbywoodspodcast.buzzsprout.com
In our last episode, we talked about different scenarios of sermon preparation and how long each of these different types of sermons might take to prepare. In this message, we want to discuss sermon preparation efficiency. So, brothers, what are some ways that preachers can reduce their sermon preparation time–or how can they become more efficient with the time they are spending in sermon preparation? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cbtseminary/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cbtseminary/support
In this conversation, we will discuss sermon preparation. Particularly, we will discuss how long it takes to prepare a sermon. So, brothers, can you think of some different scenarios of sermons to be prepared and estimate how long different messages take to prepare? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cbtseminary/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cbtseminary/support
Welcome to The On Preaching Podcast, the podcast dedicated to helping you preach faithfully, clearly, and better. In this episode, H.B. Charles Jr. discusses a ten-step process for text-driven preaching - a practical way of going from text to sermon in preparation and preaching. Choose the text strategically. Study the text diligently. Approach the text prayerfully. Read the text devotionally. Interpret the text accurately. Apply the text pastorally. Craft the text homiletically. Present the text clearly. Declare the text passionately. Preach the text faithfully. For more resources or information, visit hhcharlesjr.com
In this episode, Dr. David K. Bernard shares practical insights on sermon and Bible study preparation, including the tools and tactics he uses to capture sermon ideas and illustrations. Every pastor, preacher, and Bible student will benefit from the wisdom Dr. Bernard has gleaned from more than forty years of pulpit ministry.In this episode, Dr. Bernard references the following resources:Spiritual Leadership in the Twenty-First Century by David K. BernardWe Preach by Jerry Jones Life Preaching by Jonathan McClintockIf you enjoy this podcast, leave a five-star rating and a review on iTunes or your preferred podcast platform. We also appreciate it when you share Apostolic Life in the 21st Century with family and friends.
Welcome to The On Preaching Podcast, the podcast dedicated to helping you preach faithfully, clearly, and better. In this episode, I want to talk to you about my complicated relationship with sermon manuscripts. At this point, I am a conflicted manuscript preacher. I write a full sermon manuscript each week. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, I have taken the manuscript to the pulpit. On one hand, I feel like preaching from a sermon manuscript is helping my preaching. At the same time, there are ways In which I feel the manuscript hinders my preaching. What is my current view of preaching from sermon manuscripts? Biblical Accuracy Message Clarity Balanced Preaching Sermon Length Pulpit Liberty Sermon Archives Ministerial Development Book Recommendations: Preaching by Timothy J. Keller From Embers to a Flame by Harry L. Reeder For more resources and information, visit hbcharlesjr.com
Do you want to navigate AI technology without compromising your Christian values? Drew and Tim share solutions to help you gain a deeper understanding of how AI technology like ChatGPT impacts Christianity and how to enhance your discernment in this rapidly advancing technological age. You'll be able to attain a heightened awareness of the intersection between AI and Christianity, allowing you to make informed decisions that align with your faith. Are you ready to elevate your discernment of the influence of AI on Christianity? Let's dive in!In this episode, you will be able to:- Recognize the hidden dangers that AI-centric content poses for Christian believers.- Comprehend the significance of maintaining Scripture as a foundation amidst tech trends.- Take advantage of Chat GPT responsibly when preparing sermons for spiritual leaders.- Strike the perfect balance of utilizing Chat GPT's benefits while catering to the congregation's necessities.- Develop a keen ability to separate truth from untruth in AI applications. Join our Group on Facebook with the podcast community https://www.facebook.com/groups/eyesonjesuspodcast/Email questions or show topic ideas to discerningdad@outlook.comBe sure to connect with the hosts! For more information on Drew Barker: Follow Drew on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/drewsbarker/For more information on Tim Ferrara:Get all his links in one place- to his social media, all 3 of his books, and more https://linktr.ee/discerning_dadCheck out his website! https://discerning-dad.com/ The key moments in this episode are:00:00:00 - Introduction, 00:01:09 - Chat GPT, 00:07:19 - Jordan Peterson's Take, 00:09:56 - Using Chat GPT, 00:11:43 - Practical Examples, 00:13:41 - The potential impact of Chat GPT on jobs and creative industries, 00:16:34 - The danger of Chat GPT becoming people's god, 00:20:22 - The challenges of discerning truth from fake news, 00:22:11 - The danger of a lazy society of humans, 00:27:52 - Dangers of AI technology, 00:29:23 - Recognizing the truth, 00:32:05 - Using technology for good, 00:37:29 - Awareness and staying grounded, 00:40:18 - Doing whatever it takes, 00:41:24 - Use of Chat GPT in Sermon Preparation, 00:44:07 - Misuse of Chat GPT, 00:45:37 - Network-Sent Sermons, 00:48:01 - Using Chat GPT Responsibly, 00:48:52 - Wrap Up,
The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast: Lead Like Never Before
Tyler Staton talks about the transition between John Mark Comer and him as lead pastor of Bridgetown Church, 3 kinds of biblical discernment that can help you figure out a call, and why prayer is more important than message prep. Get more on this episode by going to https://careynieuwhof.com/episode537.