5 Ways To Create Memorable Sermons

Do you ever wonder if people actually remember your sermons? Do you think anyone in your congregation could repeat the main point of last Sunday’s sermon if someone asked them about it today? At the end of the day, preaching is an attempt to arm people with Biblical principles they can live by. One way to…

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7 Preaching Tips To Captivate Your Congregation

Do your ever struggle to get your congregation’s attention right out of the gate? Do you ever find it difficult to keep them engaged throughout your sermon? Do you ever wonder if you did a good job of driving home your point? If so, here are 7 preaching tips you can learn from Andy Stanley’s sermon…

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How To Preach A Vision Casting Sermon-Whiteboard Session

One of the important roles as a pastor and preacher is casting vision for the church. When there is no clear vision for WHY, there is confusion over WHAT. In fact, many organizations drift and decline because of this kind of ambiguity over vision. It’s why preaching vision-casting messages are vital. In this Whiteboard session,…

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How To Preach Sermons People Remember-Whiteboard Session

Your ability to preach sermons people remember is heavily impacted by your ability to summarize your message in a short memorable statement. In this Whiteboard Session, pastor Jeff Henderson walks you step-by-step through the process of creating a memorable “sticky statement.” How To Preach A Sermon People Will Remember-Main   Presentation Slides DOWNLOAD SLIDES HERE

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RocketCast 015: How To Preach A Sermon People Will Remember

People don’t remember sermons – they remember statements.  Jeff Henderson, lead pastor of Gwinnett Church and regular communicator at North Point Community Church in the Atlanta area, shares how to create memorable statements for your sermons. These “sticky” statements will be what people remember days, even months, after your sermon. There is a unique formula…

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How To Find Your Unique Preaching Voice

  When I was a kid, one of the first impressionists I saw was a comedian named Rich Little. Rich did a spot-on impression of President Richard Nixon, and almost any big-time celebrity back in the day. The Tonight Show host Johnny Carson would have Rich on his show and Rich would actually do an…

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Seven Christmas Service Ideas and Tips That Work

Christmas is usually the most highly attended time of year for churches, and provides a great opportunity to allow regular attenders, seekers, and out of town extended family to experience something special. It can also be one of the most difficult services to plan for the same reason. We spoke with Todd Fields—Director of Worship…

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How to Improve Your Sermons With A Feedback Team

  One of the best books I’ve read recently is Creativity, Inc. by Ed Catmull, the CEO of Pixar. While it’s certainly not a preaching book, I came across an idea that I recently leveraged in a sermon series at Gwinnett Church. It’s an idea called The Brain Trust.  As you know, Pixar has this amazing streak…

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