The Abingdon Preaching Annual 2019

Planning Sermons and Services for Fifty-Two Sundays

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Preaching
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Author: Scott Hoezee ISBN: 9781501858864
Publisher: Abingdon Press Publication: April 3, 2018
Imprint: Abingdon Press Language: English
Author: Scott Hoezee
ISBN: 9781501858864
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Publication: April 3, 2018
Imprint: Abingdon Press
Language: English

The Annual is lectionary-based and follows the calendar year (January - December).

Each week’s entry includes:

  1. Primary Theme
    Fleshed out with brief, pithy nuggets of thought, idea jump-starters, or questions

  2. Secondary Themes
    2 or 3 themes or streams of thought that are related to but separate from the primary theme. These might arise from different parts of the lectionary text. This may also include questions, or alternative ways of thinking about the primary theme.

  3. Worship Helps
    Liturgical elements for the beginning, middle, and end of the worship service. A variety of elements each week, encouraging participation and engagement for the worshipper. All elements relate to the primary and/or secondary themes, to help preachers and worship planners achieve a cohesive thematic flow in worship. 

Homiletical Topic Essays (3)
These 700-word essays cover a variety of current and critical topics for the preacher. Each essay focuses on one particular topic. Topics could include the practice of preaching, sermon writing, current issues for the preacher, emerging trends in preaching, and emerging ideas or cultural trends that are important for the church and preacher. Essays are contributed by leading homileticians. 

Full Sermons (6 - 12)
The full text from six - twelve sermons will be included in the print and e-book.  

The full sermons are included as a source of inspiration and edification for pastors, who so rarely are on the receiving end of preaching. These sermons will highlight best practices, unique approaches, and fresh voices.

Sermon Series Ideas
This section will briefly outline and describe ideas for unique sermon series based on lectionary readings. Most if not all of these will come from non-NT texts, helping preachers to include a wider range of scripture in their preaching. (Many pastors preach primarily from NT passages almost exclusively.)

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The Annual is lectionary-based and follows the calendar year (January - December).

Each week’s entry includes:

  1. Primary Theme
    Fleshed out with brief, pithy nuggets of thought, idea jump-starters, or questions

  2. Secondary Themes
    2 or 3 themes or streams of thought that are related to but separate from the primary theme. These might arise from different parts of the lectionary text. This may also include questions, or alternative ways of thinking about the primary theme.

  3. Worship Helps
    Liturgical elements for the beginning, middle, and end of the worship service. A variety of elements each week, encouraging participation and engagement for the worshipper. All elements relate to the primary and/or secondary themes, to help preachers and worship planners achieve a cohesive thematic flow in worship. 

Homiletical Topic Essays (3)
These 700-word essays cover a variety of current and critical topics for the preacher. Each essay focuses on one particular topic. Topics could include the practice of preaching, sermon writing, current issues for the preacher, emerging trends in preaching, and emerging ideas or cultural trends that are important for the church and preacher. Essays are contributed by leading homileticians. 

Full Sermons (6 - 12)
The full text from six - twelve sermons will be included in the print and e-book.  

The full sermons are included as a source of inspiration and edification for pastors, who so rarely are on the receiving end of preaching. These sermons will highlight best practices, unique approaches, and fresh voices.

Sermon Series Ideas
This section will briefly outline and describe ideas for unique sermon series based on lectionary readings. Most if not all of these will come from non-NT texts, helping preachers to include a wider range of scripture in their preaching. (Many pastors preach primarily from NT passages almost exclusively.)

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