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Sermons on video

Strictly Come PreachingStrictly Come Preaching (SCP) is strictly about preaching, just preaching. It’s an invitation to reflect on your own preaching by studying someone else’s.

Here is a set of three sermons - one ‘thematic’, one ‘narrative’ and one ‘expository’ - to look at and listen to. All are real sermons shared with real congregations, preached during the summer of 2007. The preachers are Marian Crawford, Paul Johns and Simon Cansdale.

Each sermon comes with questions and comments about the preacher’s use of the Bible, about the form and structure of the sermon, and about style and delivery. There is also a set of questions to prompt you to think about your own preaching in the light of the sermons.

The questions and comments have been prepared for the College of Preachers by Rev. Dr. Jonathan Hustler, Methodist Minister; Rev. Bill Mahood, Minister in the United Reformed Church; and Sonia Woolley, actor and tutor in voice and presentation skills.

SCP is available free to members.  Please click on Resources in the Members section of this website.

Sample clips are now available whether or not you are a member, as is the full package on DVD for a small charge.  Please click here for the sample learning package.  Please click here to order the full package on DVD.

 

What did you make of your sermon?

Here's some material prepared by the College of Preachers to help you take stock of your preaching.

To get the most out of it you'll need a little help from your friends in the congregation and from one or two other preachers.  It's suitable for use by preachers individiually or in groups.

You can download it either in pdf format or as a word document.

If, for group use, you'd prefer it in booklet form, you can order it.  The booklets cost £1.00 each, with a minimum order quantity of ten copies.   Please send a cheque, made out to 'The College of Preachers', to  

The Administrator,
The College of Preachers,
Chester House,
Pages Lane,
Muswell Hill,
London N10 1PR.  (tel. 020 8883 7850)