Tag: pastor
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Get Messy

John Wesley Leek explains why we shouldn’t be scared to “get messy” and “make mistakes” when preaching.
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Don’t Confuse with Music

Preacher’s Block co-founder, Hunter Bethea, shares about ensuring that the theology of the songs we sing align with the messages we preach.
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Don’t Listen to the Kickers

Hunter Bethea, co-founder of Preacher’s Block, shared this preaching tip. If you’re interested in joining the most focused preachers in the world, sign up here. Several weeks ago, I mentioned Carey Nieuwhof’s podcast with guest Steve Cuss, author of the books Managing Leadership Anxiety: Yours and Theirs and The Expectation Gap. Steve Cuss said, “some…
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Lead Me as I Lead Them

Preacher’s Block co-founder, Hunter Bethea, reminds us that God’s Presence should be leading us.
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Not Your People

Hunter Bethea emphasizes in his preaching tip the importance of recognizing that the people we lead are God’s, not ours, balancing responsibility and relief in ministry.
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Don’t Preach Every Sermon at Once

You don’t have to preach every sermon at once. In fact, you shouldn’t. Preach one sermon, not multiple sermons packaged into one.
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Don’t Assume Basic Knowledge

As preachers, we can sometimes assume that our parishioners know more than they do. It would be helpful for us to not assume basic knowledge.
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Preaching Tip: Notice Clichés

Sometimes, we can use clichés as a crutch in our preaching. Begin noticing what clichés you use and ask yourself why you might use them.
