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How to Prepare – Preach to the Occasion

Submitted by napoleonharris on Mon, 2008-08-18 17:24.
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One of the best ways to show the congregation that you prepare is to preach to the occasion. If it is youth day, preach to the youth. Youth sermons may prove to be the hardest sermons to perform because they involve all of the intense exegetical and theological work of any other sermon, but they also require another big step. Youth sermons require one to posit intensely deep messages in language and life experiences that children can understand.

If you are asked to preach at the Usher's annual day, preach about that, likewise for Men’s day, Easter and the like. A minister friend of mine often jokes about attending a sunrise Easter service in which all of the preachers kept preaching Good Friday texts, and continually going to the cross out of habit. He said to me “man don’t these folks know Friday was two days ago, it’s Sunday, and today He got UP.” Likewise, we don’t want the congregation saying, "Doesn’t the preacher know what today is? Men’s day was last month and today is Women’s day."

To conclude, if you have been called to preach a sermon, preparation means that you know the occasion otherwise you are opening yourself up to certain embarrassment.

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How to Prepare – Know the Church and Pastor

Submitted by napoleonharris on Fri, 2008-08-15 07:44.
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Another way to be prepared is to practice properly established protocol. One should have rehearsed citing:

  • The church’s name
  • The pastor’s name
  • The name of the auxiliary which extended the invitation.
  • The occasion that brought forth your invitation

I can recall with dread being asked to preach for a pastor in a surrounding city. This pastor was the president of the state convention, and so I addressed him accordingly, however, I mispronounced his name! I felt like a clown when the congregation communally corrected me. It was like a public chastisement. Previously, only he and I knew that I was a novice preacher, but after that moment everyone knew. It was an uphill battle trying to deliver the message because my lack of preparation ushered in an extreme sense of nervousness.

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How To Prepare - Re-Read Your Manuscript

Submitted by napoleonharris on Wed, 2008-08-13 07:04.
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OK, we all know that we should prepare, but how do you prepare? Many put forth much effort into creating a strong manuscript, and then step into the pulpit having spent little time reading the document.

Know Your Manuscript

In contrast, great preacher's review their sermon several times before arriving at the appointed place. My mentor, the Rev. G.L. Parks, has suggested that one reads their manuscript no less than 10 times prior to preaching it. The preacher should especially pay attention to details like spelling and grammatical concerns. Such efforts will help to ensure that the preacher doesn’t stumble over or mispronounce words.

Know Your Biblical Text

For those who opt to preach without a script, familiarizing one’s self with the introduction, major points transitions, and the close is helpful. Regardless of how one presents the material, a good way to be prepared is to be familiar with the text. Many seasoned pastors suggest that one knows their text well enough to cite it from memory. This is a good idea, and one should be familiar with the text enough to put emphasis where necessary in the text. Also having the proper pronunciation for difficult proper names is also a good way of demonstrating competence through preparation.

Thus preparing a strong manuscript is just the beginning, preparation includes knowing the Biblical text as well as one's manuscript very well.

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The Advantages of Preparation

Submitted by napoleonharris on Mon, 2008-08-11 07:44.
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We cannot say enough about preparation. Some sage once said that proper preparation prevents poor performance. This is especially true in the preaching moment.

Preparation Lowers Preacher's Fears

My fellow preachers, I have observed a few advantages of being prepared and will delineate some of them in this article. First, being prepared helps to ease nervousness. For the associate minister and the visiting minister alike preaching in a foreign pulpit can be a terror-filled experience. However, being prepared will help the preacher lesson this "terror."

Preparation Lowers Congregational Apprehension


Let's be real, most of the time people come to church expecting to hear a word through their pastor. Many have joined the church because they appreciate the ministry of their pastor. Often these people are taken aback when they see another where the pastor "should be." Being prepared helps the preacher by allowing the preacher to become a willing and energetic participant in all of the service. The preacher can read the text, sing the congregational hymn and participate in other visible ways. This participation can help the preacher get a feel for the congregation and help to lower the apprehension of the people.

Conclusion

Thus preparation helps both the preacher and the congregation. If you have an especially horror filled moment, remember you prepared and say a quick prayer to God as you participate in the praise of the worship service. Perhaps your fear will be overtaken by your praise.

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SoulPreaching is a Black Web Award Nominee

Submitted by shermancox on Thu, 2008-08-07 07:44.
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SoulPreaching is proud to announce that it is a finalist in the Black Web Awards. I would encourage all of our visitors who enjoy this site to go and vote for us at the Black Web Awards site.

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Teresa Fry Brown and Charles Adams Preaching Dos and Don'ts

Submitted by shermancox on Tue, 2008-08-05 09:30.
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This is the final post in the series discussing notes on Dr. Charles Adams' class entitled "Preaching, Black and White." Specifically the lecture entitled "do's and don'ts." Teresa Fry Brown wrote up notes from that lecture on page 164 and 165 of her book Weary Throats and New Songs. We have had nine articles in the series:

  • Avoiding a Dull Sermon - How to avoid being dull in preaching effectively.
  • Don't Apologize for the Message - When God gives you a message, don't be afraid of it, stand up and preach it if you are to be an effective preacher.
  • Preachers must Protect the Voice - If you are to be an effective preacher you must not abuse your voice.
  • Your Voice is an Instrument - Preach like It - Don't preach in a monotonous way, use changes in dynamics, tone, and rhythm.
  • Preach with the People - Don't preach above or below the people, but to them.
  • Stealing Another Person's Sermon - What It Says About You? - What are the results when we steal other people's sermons.
  • On the Reuse of Sermons - How to Re-use a sermon.
  • Should You Imitate Other Preachers? - What happens when you imitate other preachers?
  • How Long to Preach? - How Long should your sermon be?

These tips can help any preacher become a much more effective one. You can read any of the above articles simply by clicking the article titles.

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Dr. Brad Braxton and Riverside Church

Submitted by shermancox on Mon, 2008-08-04 15:17.
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The New York Times is reporting that that the Church's search committee has unanimously recommended Dr. Brad Braxton to replace Dr. James Forbes at the historic Riverside Church in New York. Soul Preaching wishes to congratulate Dr. Braxton and pray for the church as it votes on that recommendation.

Dr. Braxton is a pastor, preacher, and scholar. He has greatly helped me in my preaching and I am very happy to have learned from him. I am sure that God will continue to work through him in his future endeavors.

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How Long to Preach

Submitted by shermancox on Sun, 2008-08-03 09:50.
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This is a very important question. I have heard sermons from 5 minute sermon-ettes to 1 1/2 hour lectures all under the term "sermon." Personally, I attempt to preach between 25 and 35 minutes. I think that longer than that and people tend to only remember what you said towards the end, shorter than that and you can't really lay down the groundwork to say something significant.

However, this is a personal thing. I have heard some strong preachers preach on a very interesting topic for an hour and have wondered where the time went. I have also heard dry ponderous presentations that felt like 2 hours when it was really 30 minutes. So I guess we have two points. The first point is to say something significant and needed and helpful. If you present something significant in an interesting way, then you will have few people disappointed in your length.

However your average preacher would do better to preach shorter sermons because it is easier for the people to process and it is easier for the preacher to stay interesting.

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The Stages of Exegesis

Submitted by shermancox on Thu, 2008-07-31 07:14.
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I just realized that I do not have any posts that give an outline of my method for exegesis. Here is the basic process.
  1. Prayer - You should not open the Bible without praying for the guidance of the Spirit in understanding the principles found in the text.
  2. Initial Read - Now before you really get into thinking deeply about the text you want to get the initial impressions. Read the text and simply note whatever comes to your mind. A title may come to your mind, a theme may come to your mind, and even a gospel song or hymn. Whatever comes to your mind write it down. Here you are at your most creative point. However you will need to refine these observations later.

Read the Rest Here

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Dr. Caeser Clark - Passes Away

Submitted by shermancox on Tue, 2008-07-29 07:37.
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Dr. C. A. W. Clark, one of the great preachers of modern time, has died on Sunday July 27, he was 93. His Good Street Baptist Church was one of the first large churches to open the doors to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. And more than an activist, he was a great preacher. If you have not heard the masterful sermon "The Worms Got Him" then you need to go over to the African American Pulpit Journal and purchase the issue that has that sermon. It is a masterpiece.

Thanks to the resurrection of Jesus, we know that those who have died are only asleep, and in a little while, we shall hear the trumpet of God waking the resting, and the dead in Christ shall rise first, and then we who are a live an remain shall meet the Lord in the air and so shall we ever be with the Lord.

We pray that God will protect the ashes of this man of God till the mortal takes on immortality. Here is the AP Story, and here is another story.

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