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The Empowerment Church - Carlyle Fielding Stewart
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The Empowerment Church: Speaking a New Language for Church Growth By Carlyle Fielding Stewart III / Abingdon Press How can the church bring people to salvation in Christ? Through the personal revitalization and transformation of God's people! Writing from an African American perspective to pastors and laypeople of all backgrounds, Stewart advocates cultural relevancy and evangelical fervor while offering effective strategies, spiritual guidelines, and practical insights. 136 pages, softcover from Abingdon. |
How to Use Another Person's Sermon
- Try to piece something together very quickly. I know of preachers who read a text superficially and then put together a sermon that was "decent" in an hour. Sometimes even a truly great sermon can come together at the last minute, but often it does not. I would encourage you to look at our Last Minute Preacher's Guide for an approach to doing this. Keep in mind, however, that this is not the idea.
- Copy a sermon. Replace the illustrations or add illustrations from your own life. If you want to do this, I would suggest the following procedure. First, read the sermon, mark the stories and note their purpose. Then look in your life for stories that could serve the purpose of each story that is already in the sermon. Replace each story with your story. Then, practice the sermon.
- Copy a sermon verbatim and give credit to the original author. I would suggest that if you do this you follow two rules. First you let the people know that you are using someone else's sermon. One preacher had a very ingenious way of doing this. He told the people that it was a "Christian History Sunday." Then the preacher simply read one of the sermons from history. You can find someone like Charles Spurgeon's or John Wesley's sermons on line. Then simply preach it. Another preacher said something like: "I read this very helpful sermon and thought it would be helpful to you." One should recognize that one cannot do this often or the people will not go along with it, and rightly so.
- Copy a sermon verbatim and do not give credit. This is the most common approach as well as the worst possible approach. This is problematic in that it is the least honest method. It is problematic because it attacks your creativity. And it is problematic because people have lost their job doing this. It is put here simply for completeness, but DO NOT TAKE THIS OPTION.
Preachers are paid to give a word that God has given to them. In addition, God has called them to give a message. To simply copy a message is wrong for many reasons. However there are times when our back is against the wall and we need to give a message and we did not spend as much time as we should have spent in preparation. In those very few cases, let us ask God for forgiveness and make the best of the situation. In addition, I would encourage preachers who find this happening too many times to make use of your assistants. Letting an assistant preach more often can take some of the pressure off of the preaching pastor to be creative. And on top of it all, that is why they are there, to assist the preaching pastor.
On-line Learning - Biblical Courses without Tuition Fees
BiblicalTraining.Org
This website has a large number of Lay-level, Bible-College Level, and Seminary-level courses. The courses consist of the lectures given by credentialed professors to students. This is actually a goldmine of information for the new preacher who has not had the opportunity to study apologetics, Christian history, homiletics, theology, and even Biblical studies. There are even Bible language courses. So head on over to Bible Training to get the information.
Theology.Edu
The next website is the Quartz Hill School of Theology. BiblicalTraning provides audio lectures, but this one provides text lectures as well as the assignments and syllabi for various courses. Once again you have access to apologetics, Christian history, homiletics, theology, Bible studies, and Bible language courses. There are a large number of very helpful courses here.
Conclusion
Many preachers have not had access to Seminary education. The great thing about the web is that you can now gain access to much of this information with a click of a button. I am sure that there are other resources, if you know of any, do not hesitate to email them to me so that I can post links to them.
Sermons of the Black Church - God Will Fix Me
The Sermons of the Black Church - God Will Fix it Up
Here we see that God has control of events and will not only hook us up, but God will fix things up. The systemic structural problems that place many people on a road of underdevelopment will be fixed by God. Racism will be overthrown by a sovereign God. God will crush wicked structures that keep people down. Sexism will not be allowed to totally overthrow the desired good of God for our sisters. God will not allow the poor's lack of resources to kill their hopes and dreams. All of this is implicit in this message.
The Storm is Passing Over
Notice the intensity, the strength and the surety. There is no question that the "Storm will pass over." As a preacher, I want the people to know that I believe what I am preaching. I also want the intensity that these sistas bring as they preach the gospel in their rendition of this great song from the Black church.
The Storm is Passing over...Hallelujah
I Trust in God the Harmonizing Four
Used Theological Textbooks for Sale on Amazon
I have listed approximately 100 used textbooks, many from my theological study at Vanderbilt Divinity School, for sale. You can find the books at this link
The Books are in the following areas: Black Studies, Bible Languages, Congregational Studies, Health and Religion, Old Semeia Issues, Religious History, Theology, Pastoral Care, Professional Chaplaincy, and Homiletics.
























