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Preaching Re-Imagined: The Role of the Sermon in Communities by Doug Pagitt

By Doug Pagitt

What's the function of preaching within the postmodern church? Doug Pagitt takes in this pivotal query as he invitations you to reimagine the targets and roles of preaching. utilizing a couple of questions as publications, the way to create fans of God who thrive amidst the complexities of existence. excellent for pastors and emergent thinkers, this publication is a hopeful examine the current and way forward for preaching.

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It became a way of bringing new people into the church, people who needed to be educated in the Christian life. The use of speaching to evangelize these disparate constituencies was not only effective, but it was also novel. People were experiencing this kind of church for the first time, and they loved it. Preaching as speaching clearly had a usefulness in that time and place. But some 100 years later it seems we ought to be willing to take the same kinds of risks that these Christians did and create novel ways of communicating with people who live in a new and challenging time.

SHIFTS CONTROL TO GOD The activity of God is clearly beyond our comprehension and control. Yet when we create neat, three-point packages to explain away the mysteries of God’s work and leave no room for our hearers to ask their questions or express their thoughts, we send a clear message that God can be mastered. Progressional preaching assumes there will always be more to say than one person can say alone [28, 31]. There will always be questions and wonderings and puzzlement over the ways of God.

This led to many questions and conflicts for the early Christians. The second chapter of Galatians gives a bit of insight into the intensity of the struggle over the question of Gentile participation in the gospel of Jesus. But in the book of Acts the early church leaders began to understand that God’s intention is for all of creation to come to fullness in God, each in its own setting. In other words, conversion to Judaism was not a prerequisite for Christian faith. 55 56 PREACHING RE-IMAGINED For years in the life of the early church, Peter resisted offering his complete support of the notion that Christianity should move outside the bounds of Judaism.

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