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Psalm 51 Audio Sermon Example
Someone asked for an example sermon of my recent preaching with the PPRG framework. So, I thought I'd just share with everybody. Here's the audio from Sunday's message on Psalm 51, "Come on In, Excuse the Mess: Experiencing the Freedom of Gospel Honesty." Okay, the title is too long. But I still like it. 😁 LISTEN: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Fi9cI4FDLKoWlAq27rYHVAWVVDJEuE_p/view?usp=sharing
0 likes • Jul 17
You should be the new voice of Mili Vanilli
1 like • Jul 17
Seriously though, this was really helpful to see how you handled ppgr. I gleaned a lot from this example. Thank you
How to connect any text to the cross of Jesus (without forcing it)
This short, 3-min video will show you how to naturally connect any text/sermon to the cross of Jesus—without doing theological gymnastics, using allegory, or playing pin the tail on the donkey. Just use this simple, 4-question redemptive framework.
How to connect any text to the cross of Jesus (without forcing it)
0 likes • May 1
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0 likes • May 2
@McKay Caston Thank you.
Who here is lovin the video tutorial library?
Got to give a shout out to McKay. The library is shaping up and is looking good and helpful. May the Lord bless your hard work!
Who here is lovin the video tutorial library?
Don't just grab attention. Create expectation.
This Wednesday, I'll teach you a simple, 5-step process for crafting sermon introductions that don't merely grab attention. They create expectation. There's a huge difference. And expectation is far better. Learn why... and exactly how to implement the 5-steps using the Preach360™ Sermon Studio. Yes, I'll demo the process in the all-new Preach360 workspace! Hope to see you there. Here's the link: https://www.skool.com/preach360/calendar?eid=ca6f3e70c6584bd1987315a579ae0416
Don't just grab attention. Create expectation.
1 like • Apr 6
looking forward to it!
Feb 17 • 
Wins
Share a "win" and/or "lesson learned" from Sunday.
What is something that went well on Sunday, something you learned, or what you might try differently next time? Let's celebrate with and learn from each other! I heard someone say, "Sometimes you win... Sometimes you learn." Both are valuable for making progress. 🚀
4 likes • Feb 17
hi All, after last Wednesday night's Bible study, the choir director who is our associate pastor referenced the sermon twice while he was directing the choir, once in his prayer and another comment later. This assured me of the comprehension from the study in God's word.
1 like • Feb 17
@McKay Caston I think it had to do with the keyword usage which was "united." I discussed how we don't need to have a heart divided by fear of circumstances but can fully trust in God during those times with a heart that is one and is united to God in Christ.
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