I was slightly taken aback when one of our church members – a friend and supporter of mine – joked to her husband that she listens to me 40-minutes every Sunday. Trust me, no one knows better than I do when I stray over my allotted time. In fairness, my sermons are typically about 30-minutes, [...]
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What Happened To The 20-Minute Sermon?
Posted: November 1, 2010 in Bible, church, homiletics, leadership, missional, preaching, speaking, speech acts, spiritual formation, wordsCommunication Killers
Posted: October 18, 2010 in blogs, church, homiletics, leadership, preaching, speaking, speech actsIf both your mission and the communication around your mission aren’t clear and easy, you’re frustrating both yourself and your constituents. I’ve been saying this for some time now, but amazingly, I get more push back than you’d expect. In the last few weeks I’ve had multiple conversations with new bloggers and non-profit organizations about [...]
Ditching Your Points #2
Posted: August 29, 2010 in advocacy, Bible, justice, leadership, missional, poverty, preaching, race relations, reconciliation, speaking, speech acts, spiritual formation, theology, unityPeople question my insistence that preachers should ditch their points. Points, I have argued, are planted and buried with story, whispers and the inspiring word. People don’t need or want step-by-step directions and we’re not interested in the points. Do you need proof? Just think about the last time you read a “User License Agreement” [...]
Ditching Your Points #1
Posted: August 18, 2010 in homiletics, leadership, ministry, missional, preaching, speaking, speech actsIn the previous post, I began making the case that preacher’s should ditch their points (or at least the way we usually make them). So if you decide not to deluge your audience with points when you preach, what should you do instead? It’s a good question. First, I must restate the simple fact that [...]
Preaching in Times of Crisis and Transition
Posted: August 10, 2010 in change, church, leadership, life, Missional Church, preaching, speaking, speech actsHelp Your Preacher Preach Better
Posted: August 4, 2010 in Bible, church, leadership, missional, priorities, productivity, speaking, speech actsCrazy as it sounds, your preacher might be a better preacher if they could focus on preaching. That’s right, someone finally said it! Truth is, many churches require so much of their pastor that they hardly have anytime to prepare to preach. Preparing to preach isn’t necessarily difficult week-to-week, but it is time consuming. There’s [...]





