Archive for Sermon Series
Tony Morgan’s 10 Ways to Sink a Sermon Series
Posted by: | CommentsCheck out Tony Morgan’s article in Outreach Magazine on 10 Ways to Sink a Sermon Series.
Batterson’s 5 Keys to Creativity and 7 Steps to Sermon Branding
Posted by: | CommentsTheater Church’s Mark Batterson just posted 5 keys to creativity ..
1. Keep Learning
2. Exegete Culture
3. Brand Sermons
4. Disrupt Routines
5. Keep Experimenting
Read the full post here.
Also, here’s his 7 steps to sermon branding:
1, Come up with a series title
2. Create a series logo
3. Design a series evite and invite
4. Brainstorm Big Ideas
5. Shoot a Series Trailer
6. Design a microsite
7. Add Sermon Props
Read the full post on sermon branding here.
Should You or Shouldn’t You? Church Sex Sermon Series
Posted by: | CommentsLast night I was watching CNN’s Copper Anderson 360 and the latest series on “What is a Christian: Sex and Salvation” In part of the segment it highlighted a church that did a spin on Granger Community Church’s My Lame Sex Life Series and how this delicate topic is raising a lot of controversy.
I wrote a post on Is Church Marketing Going Too Far a few months ago and know that a few other blogs have discussed it as well. It is also truly amazing as I research church branding that so many churches have jumped on the bandwagon lately to offer some type of sex-related series that is sure to cause a stir.
Is this endeavor truly good for the church?
Easter Sermon Resources Based on The Nativity Story Movie
Posted by: | CommentsI’ve posted previously about The Nativity Story movie, but if you’re looking for sermon ideas for Easter, you oughta check out the movie’s rockin’ resource site.
Check out the sermon outlines and their “year-round resource guide.”
Chasing Lions and Sermon Series Branding 101
Posted by: | CommentsNational’s Mark Batterson is one of the best I’ve seen or heard of in the area of “sermon branding.”
Check out his Chasing the Lions themed site where he provides downloadable videos and graphics — all of which is based on his recent book.
See also: How to Brand your Next Sermon Series