Preaching and Covid-19: a time of new opportunities
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Read MoreChristy has been immersed in the church for well over two decades - speaking, writing and training leaders.
Read MoreFour years ago Rachel Treweek became the first female diocesan bishop in the Church of England (July 2015) and the first female bishop in the House of Lords (October 2015). This high-profile national role is balanced with a hands-on approach to being with those with faith and those without faith in the Diocese of Gloucester.
Read MoreI wonder whether, as you saw the title of this piece, you thought ‘Why is leading well as a single person any different from leading well as any other sort of person?’ It would certainly have been a valid question. And, perhaps because I’m a good Anglican, my response would be ‘Well, it is and it isn’t…’ Let me explain.
Read MoreNow in its fourth year, the national Sermon of the Year event has been won by a former palliative care doctor from Kent who delivered a stunning sermon on the power of love.
Read MoreForming a lasting covenant between two people who love each other takes longer, and achieving the right balance between self-fulfillment and self-giving requires a great deal of patience and imagination. People tend to marry later in life too.
Read MoreFind out from preacher David latter on how he prepares for a sermon. A Methodist Local Preacher for over 30 years, David believes preaching plays a vital role in promoting the good news of Jesus.
Read MoreRev. Dr. Jasmine Devadason, Learning and Development Officer of the North West and Mann Region gives an overview of their Bible Month training day.
Read More‘To be vulnerable’ stems from the Latin vulnerare, to wound, and vulnus, a wound. It can have two quite different meanings: to be capable of being physically or emotionally wounded or hurt, or to be open to persuasion, temptation or censure. To be vulnerable in the second sense is not a sin, is not displeasing to God. What matters is where our vulnerability leads us, and how we react to it.
Read MoreAndre Radmall was a mental health professional and actor before becoming ordained as a vicar in the Anglican church. Read his insight into how to safeguard and protect your mental health.
Read MoreHow can the Church help to improve mental health issues for preachers and the people they are preaching to?
Read MoreFind out from preacher Mark Williamson on how he prepares for a sermon.
Read MoreLydia Lee was the winner of our Sermon of the Year 2018 event and she describes winning as “overwhelming.” Lydia stunned the audience and judges alike with a poignant sermon on being set free from fear. Read her winning entry here.
Read MoreRochelle Owusu-Antwi, Communications Manager at LWPT caught up with Freddie Ingle, a preacher from London. His submission will feature in the SOTY book of sermons. Read his thoughts below:
Read MoreNow in its third year, the national Sermon of the Year competition is set to hit new heights with the finals to feature on the BBC’s ‘The One Show.’
Read MoreJohn Griffiths, LWPT Trustee, writes about his experience of the Festival of Preaching which took place at Christ Church, Oxford in September 2017.
Read MoreFollowing Preach Issue 10 (Spring 2017) on the theme of Preaching through Adversity. Graham Worsnop wrote to Preach magazine editor, Jo Swinney, about his own experience.
Read MoreGary Clayton encourages us to fully engage our brains and lay aside our preconceptions as we read Scripture and prepare sermons.
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