Sermon Evaluation on Expository Thoughts Blog
The Expository Thoughts Blog has a post up on Sermon Evaluation. He asked for the thoughts of his readers. I am in an evaluation class right now so it is sure to change, but here is mine now.
What The Blues Teaches Us About Preaching
The Expository Thoughts Blog has a post up on Sermon Evaluation. He asked for the thoughts of his readers. I am in an evaluation class right now so it is sure to change, but here is mine now.
Acts 1:12-26
Two individuals were chosen by the group as possible replacements for Judas. One Matthias and the other Justus. Both Matthias and Justus were only mentioned in the Bible in this one place, but they stood with Jesus and followed for the whole time. We know that they both were true followers. They had been with the movement from the baptism of John through the great difficulties of the death and resurrection.
Acts 1:12-26 – Justus was there Read MorePsalm 2
Why do the nations Conspire against the Lord and The Lord’s Annointed? This question has got to be a rhetorical question. Why do they conspire? They conspire because they are wicked. They conspire because they do not like what God is doing in the world. They conspire because God is threatening their hold on the world.
Yes the nations conspire against the Lord and our scripture tells us that God is going to set up God’s annointed to bring down these powers. Then the Psalm turns to these leaders and appeals to them, stand with God or be destroyed.
Psalm 2 – Why Do the Nations Conspire? Read MoreMatt 1:1-17
This is a geneology of Jesus Christ. What is of interest to me is that most geneologies in the Bible do not include women at all. However this one does include women. Why the difference here?
This book is for those who have to pray in public. I have decided to work my way through this book and post the exercises to this website.
The Most Vibrant Preaching Tradition in the world is arguably the Black Preaching Tradition. What has created the Black Preacher and What are the components of Black Sermons? Those are the questions that we delve into on this site. On this site you can expect to find a daily updating WebLog,
sermons, and homiletic training in the Black tradition.
Matthew 2:1-12
Here you are sitting in your seat of power that you have worked so hard and deligently to get and out of nowhere some outsiders come up to you and ask where is the new leader? Where is the one who is to take your position? Where is the King?
Matthew 2:1-12 – Where is the King? Read MoreI am having a ball looking at some of this classic gospel from the 60s. In this video the late great Dorthy Love Coates and the Gospel Harmonettes sing You Must Be Born Again. Coates looks like a preacher with her expressive gestures especially the facial features. She definitely lets her excitement and her identification with the music come through.
This is of interest to me as a theolgian and a software engineer. Milton Stanley over at the Transforming Sermons blog has noted that a Computer Scientist has found many errors in the Greek Bibles that are found online. That Computer Scientist, Alan Bunning, is posting corrected versions of these electronic texts. You can find his site here.
Praise God for the Computer Scientist Read MoreI am happy that people are still posting classic Soul Stirrers videos to you tube. Here is one of my favorite songs by the Soul Stirrers.
After listening to a sermon, I thought about what I want in the sermon. Here are a few of the primary things that I want from a sermon. I especially want these things from a black preacher preaching a black sermon.
I am not a Pastor who has the responsibility of preaching every week. But if I were, I would hope that I would be as on the ball as a few preachers are who have already made plans for a good part of the year. The editor of Brian’s preacher’s blog has placed his initial notes on a few sermon series that he will preach.
Planning out Your Sermons for the Year Read MoreHenry Mitchell’s central point in his work Henry Mitchell Black Church Beginnings – A History Book for Black Preachers Read More