An Expository Preaching Guidebook for Post-Christian Communities
Preaching must connect with its hearers. As the perception of the pastor has changed in recent years, and as congregations battle with increasing doubt, preaching appealing solely to rationality doesn't resonate in the same way as it once did. Post-Christian generations find themselves looking less for a charismatic authority figure and more for healthy leaders who are relationally connected to their neighborhood.
Scholar and pastor Mark Glanville provides a fresh look into the art of crafting sermons for post-Christian contexts. In Preaching in a New Key, he teaches the craft of Christ-centered expository preaching from the ground up. Writing for both new and experienced pastors, Glanville recognizes that it is time for us to reset our compasses.
Bringing together elements that are too often apart, Preaching in a New Key teaches expository preaching integrated with creativity, cultural discernment, pastoral health, justice, missiology, and more. Filled with helpful resources for seminary students and pastors alike, this book includes:
– Helpful visual aids to help prepare for writing a sermon
– Guides for how to structure a sermon
– Examples that show how to implement preaching practices Preaching in a New Key offers a practical and refreshing vision for crafting sermons that are sustainable for the pastor and resonant with communities.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Prologue: Preach the Word
Part I: Deeper
1. Deeper Self: A Preacher’s Emotional Health
2. Deeper Church: Preaching to Nourish Our Shared Life
3. Deeper Context: Doubt in Post-Christendom
Part II: Craft
4. Composing
5. Artisan Skills
6. Playing with Heart
7. Preaching Sketchpad
Part III: Tradition
8. Learning the Tradition
9. Trusting the Tradition
10. Exegeting the Tradition
Part IV: Beauty
11. Creativity
12. Posture
13. Church
14. Justice and Violence
Conclusion
Appendix A: Preaching on a Theme
Appendix B: Preaching on a Short Text
Appendix C: Monday-Through-Saturday Vocations
Sidebar Notes
General Index
Scripture Index
Over de auteur
Mark R. Glanville (Ph D, Bristol University) is associate professor of pastoral theology at Regent College, Vancouver, and an Old Testament scholar. He is the author of Adopting the Stranger as Kindred in Deuteronomy and Freed to Be God's Family: The Book of Exodus.