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Guest: Clay Scroggins - Lead Pastor of Buckhead Church (Atlanta, GA)
Intro to Clay Scroggins (0:45)
Philosophy of preaching (3:56)
Role of preaching in pastoral duties and identity (5:17)
Preaching when you’re not the senior leader (7:43)
How to Lead in a World of Distraction (12:26)
Diagnosing distractions (14:32)
Distraction and preaching (20:50)
Preaching versus self-help talks (24:08)
Favorite and/or most challenging preaching experience (30:23)
Christmas Eve or Easter (31:23)
Impactful communicators (31:57)
Recommended resources (32:35)
Connecting with Clay (33:50)
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Topic: Permission to Go Short This Advent
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Topic: Responding to Negative Feedback
Michael Bierut and negative feedback (0:09)
Michael's response (1:52)
Acknowledge that the feedback is heard (2:38)
Give a window into the intention (3:37)
Be realistic about next steps (4:29)
Offer positive reinforcement (5:17)
Create a space for unity (6:23)
Bonus tip: no one gets a full page (7:12)
Next Episode arrives November 15, 2018!
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Topic: Inside Out - A sermon based on the concepts in Simon Sinek's "Start With Why"
3 Year Anniversary (0:09)
Intro to "Inside Out" (0:52)
Is Pepsi ok? (4:47)
Power of Coca-Cola (12:26)
Start with why (14:25)
The call of Jeremiah (22:21)
Adapted golden circle (23:57)
What happens when we sin? (28:59)
Application to organizations (31:34)
Greatest commandments as expressions of identity (33:47)
World Communion Sunday (35:12)
Next Episode arrives November 1, 2018!
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Guest: Abby Norman - Pastor of New Hope United Methodist Church (Atlanta, GA)
Intro to Abby Norman (0:41)
Abby's story (2:09)
Why is preaching important when you have influence elsewhere? (9:21)
What is foundational to Abby's preaching (13:31)
How preaching fits into Abby's pastoral identity and vocation (18:14)
Choosing sermon topics (19:49)
Evolution in Abby's preaching (21:41)
Leaving the manuscript behind (26:14)
Favorite and most challenging preaching experience (29:19)
Christmas Eve or Easter (32:12)
Impactful communicators (34:05)
Recommended resources (38:32)
Connecting with Abby (40:32)
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Next Episode arrives October 18!
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Topic: Overcoming Anxiety in Sermon Planning and Writing
The anxiety of planning and writing sermons (0:10)
Plan ahead (2:49)
Match your planning to your personality (4:05)
Focused time (6:22)
Personal devotion and writing time (8:23)
Capture ideas that capture you (10:10)
Listen to your community (11:40)
Remember God's faithfulness (13:12)
Wrap up (14:56)
Next episode arrives October 4, 2018!
An interview with Abby Norman, Pastor at New Hope UMC (Atlanta, GA) and recently featured on the Start Up Podcast
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Topic: The 3 Arcs
Welcome back (0:10)
Narrative Arc (3:28)
Emotional Arc (8:05)
Rhythmic Arc (14:30)
Arcs across series (18:44)
Next episode arrives September 20, 2018!
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Guest: Austin Channing Brown - Author, writer, and speaker
Introduction to Austin (0:35)
How and why Austin started work in racial reconciliation (3:52)
Why "I'm Still Here" is a memoir (9:12)
The importance and uniqueness of the voice of Black women (12:13)
Helpful and unhelpful ways to lead conversations on race (16:12)
Why some people of color turn down opportunities to teach or lead discussions (21:39)
Natural communication takes hard work (28:58)
How Austin curates her stories (31:04)
Austin's growing edges (34:54)
Most challenging project (37:18)
Impactful communicators (38:19)
Recommended resources (39:51)
How to follow Austin (41:07)
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Art of the Sermon is going on a short break and will return in Fall 2018
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Topic: Better Church Announcements
Important Announcement (0:09)
Church Announcements (4:12)
Next Episode arrives May 17, 2018!
An interview with Austin Channing Brown, Author and Speaker
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Topic: Secrets of a Top 5 TED Talk
Intro (0:13)
Feeling comfortable (1:41)
But not too comfortable (4:09)
Passion plus familiarity (5:50)
Focus on the "why" of what you're saying (7:19)
Make a connection with the room (9:15)
Being vulnerable (10:55)
But not too vulnerable (12:38)
Next Episode arrives May 3, 2018!
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Guest: Rev. Matt Miofsky - Lead Pastor of The Gathering (St. Louis, MO)
Assessing preaching success and failure (0:32)
Success goes to the head, failure to the heart (3:47)
Preaching hard things (9:22)
Most challenging preaching experience (16:13)
Christmas Eve or Easter (17:14)
Impactful communicators (18:36)
Recommended resources (22:21)
How to follow Matt (25:05)
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GatheringNow.org (Church website)
Next Episode arrives April 19, 2018!
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Guest: Rev. Matt Miofsky - Lead Pastor of The Gathering (St. Louis, MO)
Introduction to Matt (0:35)
Why The Gathering grew early (3:26)
Philosophy of preaching (8:20)
The future of preaching (12:01)
Where preaching falls in Matt's priorities (17:21)
Act your size (19:05)
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Next Episode arrives April 5, 2018!
More with Rev. Matt Miofsky, Lead Pastor of The Gathering (St. Louis, MO)
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Guest: David Van Biema - Author, Former Head Religion Writer for Time
Introduction to David (1:22)
Writing about prayer (2:35)
Philosophy of communication (3:33)
The history and rediscovery of the Prayer Wheel (4:32)
Using the Prayer Wheel as a preaching tool (9:35)
Decoding the Wheel (10:55)
Historical development (14:05)
Reverse engineering a medieval tool (17:51)
Why was the Wheel lost? (19:56)
Interactivity in prayer (22:07)
Why the Prayer Wheel is helpful today (23:55)
Why the Psalms still resonate (27:29)
Honoring the Psalms as both Jewish and Christian texts (30:18)
Most challenging communication experience (34:42)
Impactful communicators (35:43)
Recommended resources (37:34)
How to follow David (39:01)
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@DavidHVB (Facebook)
The Prayer Wheel (Facebook Group)
Next Episode arrives March 15, 2018!
An interview with Rev. Matt Miofsky, Lead Pastor of The Gathering (St. Louis, MO)
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Guest: Rev. Justin Coleman - Lead Pastor, University United Methodist Church (Chapel Hill, NC)
Introduction to Justin (0:47)
Philosophy of communication (3:40)
Justin's background (7:40)
Cross-racial ministry (10:55)
The role preaching played in Justin's call to ministry (14:48)
How preaching fits into Justin's identity and role as a pastor (16:38)
Preaching as a tool for vision and leadership (20:32)
How Justin begins every sermon (26:01)
Most challenging preaching experience (29:34)
Easter or Christmas Eve (34:09)
Impactful communicators (36:46)
Recommended resources (39:49)
How to follow Justin (42:08)
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@RevColeman (Twitter)
@justin.coleman7 (Facebook)
UniversityUMC.church (Justin's church website)
Next Episode arrives March 1, 2018!
An interview with David Van Biema, Author and former head religion writer for Time
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Guest: Robert Carnes - Author, Managing Editor for the Orange Group (Atlanta, GA)
General Topic: Elements for Storytelling
Introduction to Robert (0:32)
Philosophy of communication (5:07)
The Original Storyteller (6:45)
Why storytelling is important (10:03)
Why the recent focus on story? (13:18)
Context is key (15:50)
The missing element in many "church" stories (19:25)
Authentic resolution (23:16)
Guarding against manipulation (25:36)
Most challenging project (29:43)
Easter or Christmas Eve (31:51)
Impactful communicators (32:30)
Recommended resources (34:09)
How to follow Robert (36:06)
Reaching out to our guest
JamRobCar.com (Robert's website)
OriginalStoryteller.com (The book's website)
@JamRobCar (Facebook)
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@JamRobCar (Instagram)
Next Episode arrives February 15, 2018!
An interview with Rev. Justin Coleman, Lead Pastor at University United Methodist Church (Chapel Hill, NC)
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Topic: Choosing How to Begin Sermons
Introduction (0:13)
1 - Compelling preachers are interesting—even when the content is not (3:41)
2 - Recaps and small talk don’t have to be ad-libbed (4:58)
3 - The beginning of a sermon can be used to communicate priorities (6:03)
4 - Consider the context of the entire service (7:03)
5 - Consider the context of your relationship with the congregation (9:07)
Wrap up (10:36)
Next Episode arrives February 1, 2018!
An interview with Robert Carnes - Author, Managing Editor for the Orange Group (Atlanta, GA)
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Guest: Brent Gambrell - Author, President of Brent Gambrell Ministries (Nashville, TN)
General Topic: Living for Another
Introduction to Brent (1:02)
Call to traveling preaching (4:21)
Philosophy of preaching (7:15)
Connecting to your listeners (8:52)
Inspiration for "Living for Another" (11:49)
Why we still miss "one another" (16:14)
Why self-help isn't helpful (19:34)
Self-care (23:15)
Brent's love for Barnabas (25:46)
Favorite and most challenging preaching experience (29:03)
Easter or Christmas Eve (30:21)
Impactful communicators (31:12)
Recommended resources (32:41)
How to follow Brent (33:57)
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BrentGambrellMinisstries.com (Brent's website)
@BrentGambrell (Facebook)
Next Episode arrives January 18, 2018!
Breaking the First Rule of Preaching
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In October 2017, this podcast celebrated its 2-year anniversary! Thank you all so much for listening and supporting the show for the last two years!
On this year-end episode, we look back at some memorable moments from 2017 on the podcast. Whether you’ve been a listener from the beginning or you have joined in along the way, this is a great recap.
Hint, hint: It would also be a perfect episode to share with friends or colleagues who have yet to listen!
Finally, every episode is available in full for listening and downloading completely free. Check out the archives at ArtOfTheSermon.com to find episodes you may have missed or favorites you’d like to listen to again.
Intro (1:09)
Carey Nieuwhof - Preaching as leadership (2:17)
Adam Hamilton - Preaching that connects with the non-religious (5:08)
Jorge Acevedo - The benefits of team sermon planning (8:37)
Sophia Agtarap - Finding the right voices to speak (12:32)
Olu Brown - Building a welcoming, diverse, and inclusive congregation (15:46)
Alisha Gordon - The fatherless of Scripture and single mothers (18:25)
Dalton Rushing - Preaching when you're not feeling it (21:12)
Narcie Jeter - Self care and learning to really trust God (24:15)
Ryan O'Neal - Guiding principles for creative work (27:51)
Brad Montague - The enduring power of hope (31:17)
Next Episode arrives January 4, 2018!
An interview with Brent Gambrell, author and President of Brent Gambrell Ministries (Nashville, TN)
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Guest: Ryan O'Neal, Songwriter and Musician (Sleeping At Last)
General Topic: Songwriting and the Art of Christmas
Introduction to Ryan (1:59)
Philosophy of songwriting (5:58)
Ryan's relationship with faith and the Church (8:59)
The Enneagram Project and Ryan's podcast (12:09)
Keeping up with the work (14:26)
Creative patterns and disciplines (20:44)
Artistry and clarity (24:20)
Christmas through the eyes of an artist (28:29)
Christmas music (31:43)
Introduction to "Snow" (36:04)
Favorite and most challenging project (39:43)
Impactful musicians and communicators (41:37)
Recommended resources (42:57)
How to follow Ryan (45:14)
"Snow" by Sleeping At Last (45:49)
Reaching out to our guest
SleepingAtLast.com
Sleeping At Last on Spotify
@SleepingAtLast (Twitter)
@SleepingAtLast (Instagram)
@SleepingAtLast (Facebook)
Next Episode arrives December 21, 2017!
2017 Year in Review!
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Guest: Andrew Root - Author, Theologian, and Professor at Luther Seminary (St. Paul, MN)
General Topic: The Grace of Dogs
Introduction to Andy (2:01)
Youth and Family Ministry (2:45)
Philosophy of preaching (3:58)
Inspiration for "The Grace of Dogs" (6:32)
Why are dogs so unique? (10:52)
Sidebar on cats (13:47)
Dogs and children (14:38)
The story behind the title (19:35)
Dogs remind us of our humanity (21:32)
The struggle to write this book (26:02)
Most challenging communication experience (30:43)
Easter or Christmas Eve (32:37)
Impactful communicators (35:11)
Recommended resources (36:40)
How to follow Andy (38:16)
Reaching out to our guest
AndrewRoot.org (Andy's website)
@RootAndrew (Twitter)
Next Episode arrives December 7, 2017!
An interview with Ryan O'Neal, Songwriter and Musician (Sleeping At Last)
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