Extemporaneous Preaching
Extemporaneous Preaching insites from Old Path blog see also www.disciplemaking.net
Extemporaneous Preaching insites from Old Path blog see also www.disciplemaking.net
Here is one Review – Preach By Ear, by Dave McClellan: “by Peter Mead In the future I will review this class on preaching as well. in the mean time enjoy this review. Dave McClellan is a graduate of Grace College and Denver Seminary, as well as having a PhD in Rhetoric & Communication from Duquesne University. He is the pastor of The Chapel at Tinkers Creek. What if there were a different way to prepare and to preach? What if we have learned preaching in a primarily literacy-based worldview? What if preaching were really an oral form of communication – not
Learn to preach by ear. Here is a article on preaching without notes: Unscripted! | LeadershipJournal.net see also www.disciplemaking.net
Six New Books on the Gospel: by C.J. Mahaney “The gospel cannot be preached and heard enough, for it cannot be grasped well enough,” wrote Martin Luther.* By God’s grace I have been a Christian for 38 years. I agree with Luther—I still cannot hear the gospel enough. Each morning I seek to preach the gospel to myself by my study of Scripture and through the strategic reading of supplemental books about the cross. Over the past several months it has not been difficult to find enough books to fill this role. Six wonderful new books on the gospel have
Great article on the orality of preaching and the distinction from the literary approach. I have found that I preach expositionally so much better when I don’t take notes into the pulpit, but have not been able to accomplish that on a consistent basis. I think that this article helps on understand how we can prepare in the public world or orality (where we will be on Sunday mornings in our preaching) instead of the privacy of literacy. I think we should affirm expository/extemporaneous preaching where the point of the text is the point of the sermon but the wording is created
Why do we solely resort to worldly ways when trying to grow a church. This video should convince you otherwise. If you cannot see it in your bowser go to Youtube more about “The Church Growth Movie“, posted with vodpod see also www.disciplemaking.net
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