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From Pew to Pulpit: A Beginner's Guide to Preaching
Contributor(s): Guthrie, Clifton F. (Author)
ISBN: 0687066603     ISBN-13: 9780687066605
Publisher: Abingdon Press
OUR PRICE:   $17.09  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 2005
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Annotation: In recent years, many lay preachers and bivocational pastors have assumed responsibility for weekly preaching in local churches. While many of these individuals can preach a fairly good sermon, they haven't necessarily gotten detailed instruction in the how-tos preaching. This practical guide addresses choosing the right text and topic; listening to one's first impressions of the text; keeping listeners in mind; making engaging use of stories; and delivering with passion. It also includes suggestions for resources, including Bibles, commentaries, other print resources, and websites.
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christian Ministry - Preaching
- Religion | Leadership
Dewey: 251
LCCN: 2005016450
Physical Information: 0.39" H x 7.06" W x 8.5" (0.44 lbs) 116 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
- Theometrics - Mainline
 
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Publisher Description:
A down-to-earth, practical introduction to the ins and outs of preaching for lay preachers, bivocational pastors, and others newly arrived in the pulpit. Recent years have seen a considerable increase in the amount of financial resources required to support a full-time pastor in the local congregation. In addition, large numbers of full-time, seminary trained clergy are retiring, without commensurate numbers of new clergy able to take their place. As a result of these trends, a large number of lay preachers and bivocational pastors have assumed the principal responsibility for filling the pulpit week by week in local churches. Most of these individuals, observes Clifton Guthrie, can draw on a wealth of life experiences, as well as strong intuitive skills in knowing what makes a good sermon, having listened to them much of their lives. What they often don't bring to the pulpit, however, is specific, detailed instruction in the how-tos of preaching. That is precisely what this brief, practical guide to preaching has to offer. Written with the needs of those for whom preaching is not their sole or primary occupation in mind, it begins by emphasizing what every preacher brings to the pulpit: an idea of what makes a sermon particularly moving or memorable to them. From there the book moves into short chapters on choosing an appropriate biblical text or sermon topic, learning how to listen to one's first impressions of what a text means, moving from text or topic to the sermon itself while keeping the listeners needs firmly in mind, making thorough and engaging use of stories in the sermon, and delivering with passion and conviction. The book concludes with helpful suggestions for resources, including Bibles, commentaries, other print resources and websites.

Contributor Bio(s): Guthrie, Clifton F.: - Clifton Guthrie is Assistant Professor of Homiletics and Pastoral Studies at Bangor Theological Seminary in Bangor, Maine. He currently serves as the co-editor of Doxology: A Journal of Worship. Cliff has extensive teaching background at Candler School of Theology as well, having taught courses on systematic theology, preaching, United Methodist history, and worship and spirituality. His writing and editing credits include For All the Saints: A Calendar of Commemorations for United Methodists and numerous reviews and articles on the Christian calendar; pastoral care and practice, and worship issues. Cliff previously served as a local church pastor and youth minister and as an editor at the United Methodist Publishing House. He and his family reside in Bangor, Maine.