Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
196
Language
English
Published
Mar 1, 1993
Publisher
Abingdon Press
ISBN-10
0687338026
ISBN-13
9780687338023
Description
This insightful work serves as a valuable resource for those engaged in the preparation and delivery of sermons, particularly during the Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany seasons. The authors provide a rich tapestry of liturgical guidance, grounding their suggestions in the Revised Common Lectionary. They aim to inspire preachers and worship leaders to create meaningful worship experiences that resonate with congregations.
Throughout the volume, readers will discover a wealth of ideas for integrating scripture, prayer, and music into each service. The authors emphasize the importance of thematic cohesion, encouraging those in the ministry to weave together the threads of Christian faith and community. Their thoughtful reflections on the scripture readings for each Sunday propose ways to connect ancient texts with contemporary issues, enhancing both personal and communal worship.
In addition to sermon starters, the book offers practical advice for worship planning, making it a comprehensive guide for those who seek to deepen their understanding of the liturgical calendar. The collaborative effort of McCabe, Soards, and Dozeman results in a resource that is both accessible and thought-provoking, inviting clergy and lay leaders to deepen their engagement with the church year.
With an emphasis on creativity and spiritual growth, this text serves not only as a manual for worship planning but also as a source of inspiration for all who seek to preach with relevance and authenticity. It champions the idea that preaching is not just about delivering messages but rather about fostering deeper connections with the divine and inspiring communities to live out their faith actively.
Throughout the volume, readers will discover a wealth of ideas for integrating scripture, prayer, and music into each service. The authors emphasize the importance of thematic cohesion, encouraging those in the ministry to weave together the threads of Christian faith and community. Their thoughtful reflections on the scripture readings for each Sunday propose ways to connect ancient texts with contemporary issues, enhancing both personal and communal worship.
In addition to sermon starters, the book offers practical advice for worship planning, making it a comprehensive guide for those who seek to deepen their understanding of the liturgical calendar. The collaborative effort of McCabe, Soards, and Dozeman results in a resource that is both accessible and thought-provoking, inviting clergy and lay leaders to deepen their engagement with the church year.
With an emphasis on creativity and spiritual growth, this text serves not only as a manual for worship planning but also as a source of inspiration for all who seek to preach with relevance and authenticity. It champions the idea that preaching is not just about delivering messages but rather about fostering deeper connections with the divine and inspiring communities to live out their faith actively.
Genres
Religion & Spirituality