Cure for the Boring Sermon

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Yesterday we had the honor of attending Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia for a seminar on Preaching. Kevin DeYoung, Dr. Carl Trueman and others spoke about the importance of preaching sermons that aren’t boring without minimizing the Truth. DeYoung helpfully taught us the importance of clarity, specificity, authenticity, ingenuity, spontaneity and authority in preaching. So, since we attended this institute on preaching, expect no more boring sermons at Crossway Church. Well, maybe just a few from time to time.

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3 Responses to Cure for the Boring Sermon

  1. Vince Felizzi says:

    Boring sermons? Not at Crossway. You guys do a great job. We come to Sunday service to hear a teaching on God’s word and that is exactly what we get. Keep up the good job guys.

    PS. Just a side thought here….if you four attended the conference and Steve wasn’t there….when he comes back will he be the boring sermon guy? lol jk

  2. Donovan says:

    Steve never preaches a boring sermon – he was excused. :)

    Joking aside – you men all serve us so well in preaching and teaching. Thank-you for seeking to sharpen your gifts and serve us even better.

  3. Bueche says:

    Hallelujah! Who is the old guy? Not Bill, the other one.

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