Study Tools
Outline - How To Give a Sermonette
Purposes:
- To give you practice.
- Settle congregation at beginning of service.
- Cover minor point, example, assigned point. [But it does not have to be of minor importance]
- Reinforce pastor, sermon.
Are not:
- To show off speaking ability.
- To move, shake, save the church in 12 minutes.
- To cover major subject.
- To go overtime/cut into sermon time.
10 to 15 minutes on a small topic, or one facet of larger topic, or difficult scripture, or example β healing, blessing, encouraging. Or ask pastor for subject suggestions.
KEY:
- Limit subject to what can be covered in 10-15 minutes.
Examples:
- Difficult scripture i.e. Mt. 28:1, 6 resurrection; Mk. 7:18-19 spiritual defilement, pork; I Tim. 4: doctrine of demons, no marriage.
- One facet of larger topic β Prayer, 3 times a day: Being in spirit of prayer, heart in prayers, position, content of prayer. Sabbath β what you can do, study and pray unhurriedly, time to meditate.
- Explain examples β healing, blessing, news event in light of prophecy, for encouragement.
- Don't apologize (time, preparation, etc.)
- Know exactly where you are headed: Limit topic. Think about response you want.
- Be warm and friendly β not real heavy.
- Enthusiastic.
- Grab attention quickly β short time β don't waste time.
- Specific Purpose Statement (SPS) β stick to it.
- Stick to key issues of subject β no time for wandering.
- Assume nothing β explain background and points clearly.
- Get a phrase, slogan, basic idea that will stick and repeat it.
- Round off, summarize with short, proper conclusion.
POINTS TO REMEMBER:
- Is subject appropriate?
- Is it too broad?
- Is organization good?
- Is number of scriptures appropriate? (Not too many β not too few?)
- Is it interesting?
COMMON PROBLEMS: (From last year's evaluation)
- "lacked punch"
- "out of focus"
- "practice reading scriptures ahead of time"
- "choose more specific topic"
- "needed more stir"
- "introduced too many ideas"
| Publication Date: 1985 |