Sermon Feedback
Why People Listen to Some Sermons and Not Others
Two sermons. Both truthful, and biblical. Both helpful. But one is heard and the other is forgotten. One is engaging and the other is endured. One sticks, the other doesn’t. We know that God’s Word doesn’t return void, and that the Holy Spirit is the One who enables someone to understand the truth of scripture.…
Read MoreBuilding a Sermon Feedback Team
In Part 1 of the Leveraging Feedback series, we discussed the fact that feedback is inevitable in the world of preaching and speaking. It comes with the territory. And yet, that doesn’t mean you have to absorb the feedback and give it credibility. In fact, we gave you the permission to ignore feedback. Suggesting that…
Read MoreLeveraging Feedback
This is Part 1 in a series on feedback from Jeff Henderson, the co-founder of Preaching Rocket and the Lead Pastor of Gwinnett Church. If you’re going to be a communicator, feedback is inevitable. It comes with the territory and arrives in all sorts of ways. Sometimes, you get feedback immediately after your presentation. Other…
Read MoreGetting Feedback on Your Messages
Asking for feedback on your messages can be humbling, and finding the right kind of helpful feedback can be puzzling. But Mark Messmore, the Preaching Minister at Troy Christian Church (and a Preaching Rocket member) has some insights. Here are Mark’s thoughts on finding good people to give good feedback. I have served in church of…
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