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Art of the Sermon
Dan Wunderlich
71 episodes
8 months ago
“Art of the Sermon” is a show for preachers, teachers, and communicators. My aim is to make a show for leaders in ministry–formally or informally, inside or outside the church–who have an interest in preaching/public speaking and church communication. The primary format for this show is the interview. This allows us to engage with a wide-range of guests on many different aspects of preaching, teaching, and communication. While many of the guests are pastors and preachers, I also believe it is important to learn from those outside the profession of preaching who have something to teach us. Disclosure of Material Connection: Some of the links on this site are “affiliate links.” This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, I will receive an affiliate commission. Defining Grace is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program.
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“Art of the Sermon” is a show for preachers, teachers, and communicators. My aim is to make a show for leaders in ministry–formally or informally, inside or outside the church–who have an interest in preaching/public speaking and church communication. The primary format for this show is the interview. This allows us to engage with a wide-range of guests on many different aspects of preaching, teaching, and communication. While many of the guests are pastors and preachers, I also believe it is important to learn from those outside the profession of preaching who have something to teach us. Disclosure of Material Connection: Some of the links on this site are “affiliate links.” This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, I will receive an affiliate commission. Defining Grace is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program.
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Christianity
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture
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Episode 57: The Original Storyteller - An Interview with Robert Carnes
Art of the Sermon
38 minutes 8 seconds
7 years ago
Episode 57: The Original Storyteller - An Interview with Robert Carnes

Thanks for checking out this episode of Art of the Sermon! Be sure to subscribe through Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, or your favorite podcast app. If you enjoy this episode, leave a review on our podcast’s page in the iTunes store. This will help others discover the show!

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)
@JamRobCar (Twitter)
@JamRobCar (Instagram)

Next Episode arrives February 15, 2018!
An interview with Rev. Justin Coleman, Lead Pastor at University United Methodist Church (Chapel Hill, NC)

Connect with the Show
I would love to hear what you think about the show—especially this episode. You can connect with the show and send me your feedback through the following channels:
Facebook - Facebook.com/ArtOfTheSermon
Twitter- Twitter.com/ArtOfTheSermon
Instagram- Instagram.com/ArtOfTheSermon

Comment on the Show Notes post at ArtOfTheSermon.com

Art of the Sermon is a project by Dan Wunderlich of Defining Grace. Learn more at DefiningGrace.com

Disclosure of Material Connection: Some of the links in these show notes may be “affiliate links.” This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, I will receive an affiliate commission. Defining Grace is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program.

Links:

  • Robert Carnes' Website
  • The Original Storyteller Website
  • The Original Storyteller: Become a Better Storyteller in 30 Days by Robert Carnes
  • Think Orange
  • Make-A-Wish® Georgia
  • Church Marketing Sucks
  • ChurchMag
  • Sunday Magazine
  • That Church Conference
  • Created for More: 30 Days to Seeing Your World in a New Way by Jonathan Malm
  • Jon Acuff
  • Jeff Goins
  • Building a StoryBrand: Clarify Your Message So Customers Will Listen by Donald Miller
  • Less Chaos. Less Noise.: Effective Communications for an Effective Church by Kem Meyer
  • Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook: How to Tell Your Story in a Noisy Social World by Gary Vaynerchuk
Art of the Sermon
“Art of the Sermon” is a show for preachers, teachers, and communicators. My aim is to make a show for leaders in ministry–formally or informally, inside or outside the church–who have an interest in preaching/public speaking and church communication. The primary format for this show is the interview. This allows us to engage with a wide-range of guests on many different aspects of preaching, teaching, and communication. While many of the guests are pastors and preachers, I also believe it is important to learn from those outside the profession of preaching who have something to teach us. Disclosure of Material Connection: Some of the links on this site are “affiliate links.” This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, I will receive an affiliate commission. Defining Grace is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program.