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When I accepted the position as the Executive Director of the Episcopal Preaching Foundation, initially I felt overwhelmed with the ambitious goal implicit in the organization’s Mission Statement – “to support and improve the quality of preaching in the Episcopal Church.” So I set out to listen as carefully as I could to a wide array and cross section of “preachers” to ascertain their views on sermons. I spoke with bishops, seminary deans, rectors of large churches, clergy in struggling parishes, the ordained in non-parochial settings, men, women, young, old …”all sorts and conditions” of Episcopal clergy...
Please click here to view the rest of the article which was recently published by Episcopal Life.
William Hethcock, an Emeritus Professor of Homiletics at The School of Theology at The University of The South in Sewanee, TN
and a regular faculty member at the Preaching Excellence Program has written a wonderful piece, "Talking Back to the Preacher - A Manual for
Lay Persons Who Want to Evaluate Sermons". We encourage you to read it and provide copies to your parishioners so they
can learn to communicate more effectively with you. Please click here to read the rest of the article which was recently published by Episcopal Life.
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