
Craig A. Satterlee
Anyone who has preached at a wedding and a funeral in the same week can attest to the power of the occasion to impact the preaching event. At times, a congregational transition looms so large in a sermon that it becomes the lens through which scripture is interpreted, the congregation is addressed, the preacher is heard, and God is experienced.
Homiletics professor and parish pastor Craig Satterlee reflects in this accessible, provocative volume on how to integrate such significant events in a congregation's life into the preaching ministry of the church. Rather than offering a blueprint for preaching, however, he walks alongside pastors, seminarians, and other congregational leaders who want to make sure the gospel, not an agenda, is preached.
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“Craig Satterlee reflects on the rich and defining way in which the sermon can aid congregations as they face and make transitions. Satterlee has a pastoral heart and knows how to think critically and theologically. His pastoral colleagues will benefit from his seasoned wisdom.”—Walter Brueggemann
“Satterlee’s book belongs in the core library of preachers who want to help congregations experience God’s presence, grace, power, and direction in the midst of transition.”—Alice Mann
Craig A. Satterlee is associate professor of homiletics at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago and dean of the Doctor of Ministry in Preaching Program of the Association of Chicago Theological Schools (ACTS).
ISBN# 1-56699-297-4
Alban No. AL287
paper, 187 pages
2005
In stock
$17.00
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