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When You’re Invited to Preach

When I’m invited to preach at a church I’ve never been to, I want to gather information that will guide me in the ministry of pulpit supply. Here are the questions I ask:

How did you get my name? (Probably through the seminary, but it’s good to ask.)
What time does worship begin? When does it usually [...]

October 8th, 2008 | Ed | 4 comments | Continued
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Supply Preaching during Seminary

I’ve had more than my share of preaching, teaching, and speaking opportunities since I began seminary studies. A lot of these have been repeat visits– during seminary, I preached 94 times in 23 different places. So I’ve been blessed to get some invitations to go back to places I’ve preached before. (I always appreciate the [...]

October 1st, 2008 | Ed | 3 comments | Continued
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Recycling Sermons at Seminary

“I’m preaching tomorrow. Yeah, I’ve never been to this church before, so I’ll just recycle one of my sermons from class.”
If you are, or have been, in seminary, you may have heard a classmate say this. Perhaps you have said it- or thought it- yourself.
Now, there is nothing wrong with “recycling” a sermon. [...]

September 22nd, 2008 | Ed | 2 comments | Continued
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How many times did you preach in seminary?

Grab the closest recent seminary graduate and ask him this question: how many times did he preach while in seminary? Not how many preaching classes did he take; on how many occasions did he actually preach a sermon? His answer, I suspect, may surprise you.
Depending on the seminary, the answer may start at only two [...]

September 15th, 2008 | Ed | 2 comments | Continued