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Preaching — Part 3
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10 November 19920 Comments

Preaching — Part 3

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His Holiness Pope Shenouda III affirms that preaching is a mission of varied character depending on the audience and occasion; its goal is to satisfy the mind, the heart, and the spirit, and to bring attendees out having benefited spiritually and practically.

Types of preaching and each type’s specificity
There is general preaching for the people, preaching specialized for youth and their meetings, preaching for villages and popular neighborhoods, liturgical preaching during liturgies, educational preaching explaining rites or symbols, and preaching for occasions such as funerals and weddings — and each type requires its style and suitability for the audience and occasion.

A threefold satisfaction: mind, heart, spirit
A successful sermon satisfies the mind (new, organized information), the heart (a story or emotion that touches), and the spirit (prompting repentance and spiritual growth). Preferably attendees leave having taken something new they can apply.

Educational preaching versus spiritual preaching
Educational preaching explains meanings of rites or church history but must be simplified so people do not become bored. Spiritual preaching focuses on virtues and spiritual life and urges repentance and growth with practical steps.

Suitability of topic and listeners
Choosing the topic is important: it must suit the level of understanding and needs of the audience. It is not right to deliver a deep theological lecture before a general assembly not prepared for it; sciences must be simplified or partitioned if necessary.

Sermon structure and organizing information
The sermon should be divided: an introduction that attracts, the body with ordered points, and a conclusion summarizing what was said. Ordered information helps listeners understand and retain the content.

Style and effective means
Warm speech from the heart, storytelling, and practical examples affect more than memorization or literal reading. Stories (biblical, historical, saints’ lives, or life tales) are a strong element that awakens attention and remains in listeners’ minds.

Practicality and practical depth
It is not enough to present degrees of virtue theoretically; explain practical steps and the devil’s resistances and how to overcome them, because practical preaching moves people from information to application.

Pastoral tact and gradualness
Do not burden people with heavy weights or issue harsh general judgments that shut the doors of the kingdom before them; rather present a gentle invitation and spiritual progression fitting each person’s state. Consider listeners’ feelings and their time, especially in morning liturgies.

Funeral and occasion sermons
Funerals are an opportunity to witness our doctrines before non-Christians, so choose consoling phrases that do not wound, and avoid exaggerated praise or details that provoke weeping without constructive purpose. In liturgical occasions, use the various readings and integrate them into one coherent sermon topic.

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