PS5105 Pentecostal Perspectives on Preaching
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1 PS5105 Pentecostal Perspectives on Preaching Course Syllabus Ron Kadyschuk, PhD Introduction What images run through your mind when you hear the phrase Pentecostal preaching? I hear a mighty rushing wind sweeping through the auditorium. Electricity crackles in the air and builds to a rising crescendo of fire. It sends a trembling through the limbs of those poised on the edge of their seats, their faces enraptured by the inspired words of the speaker. The speaker? He is dripping from the exertion of his preaching, his hair and ties askew, his face alternately glowing and distorted, the words tumbling out of his mouth as fast as he can say them. There s a fire blazing in his eyes, a reflection of the Pentecostal fervor planted within him by the Holy Spirit. His words are divinely inspired easy to understand, powerful in context. They have the power to drive a stake through the heart of a sinner until he is doubled over in agony and crying out for forgiveness. That is Pentecostal preaching! Ernest Moen, a statesman pastor and evangelist in the Assemblies of God (AG) in the later 20 th century, wrote the above words in an AG textbook for pastoral theology courses called The Pentecostal pastor: A mandate for the 21 st century (1997). Since the general editor of this text was the General Superintendent himself, the book may be viewed as a strong unofficial statement of classical pentecostal priorities. Preaching is a vital aspect of Christian ministry. Vocational ministers-in-training need to learn the basic elements of preaching which include the intricacies of homiletical structure as well as core traditional approaches to preaching (i.e., topical, textual, and expository sermons). These fundamentals are like learning scales at the beginning of a career in the playing of a piano. Courses in Homiletics at AG and PAOC (Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada) colleges and seminaries are certainly concerned with the scales aspects of preparation for preaching. In addition to the foundational aspects of homiletics shared by most evangelical settings, this course has particular interest in exploring the plus dimension that pentecostal preaching affirms and/or strives to achieve. Ultimately, of course, it is audience response that determines what value, or plus value, there is in any preacher s offerings. Pentecostal Perspectives on Preaching Horizon syllabus- Page 1 of 9
2 Prerequisite Students in this course should have taken an introductory Homiletics course as a prerequisite. Required Textbooks (see Course Requirements for details on assignments) 1. Greg Haslam, general editor. Preach the Word: The call and challenge of preaching today. Lancaster: Sovereign World, On the cover jacket of this book, the author expresses the concern that over the years there has been a decline in bold, authoritative and powerful preaching. In many churches this has resulted in a leakage of spiritual power, declining numbers and stunted spiritual growth. As pastor of Westminster Chapel in London, England, Greg Haslam organized a preaching school where 20 contributors (including people like John Stott) came together to address the call and challenge of preaching today. The mandate for all topics related to preaching was that the ministry of the Word of God be married to a strong dependence on the power of the Holy Spirit. This book is the result. 2. Kenton Anderson. Choosing to preach: A comprehensive introduction to sermon options and structures. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, While on sabbatical in England with the opportunity to spend hours leaning on Spurgeon s pulpit, Anderson rounded out his comprehensive model for the description and analysis of different approaches to preaching. He connects psychologist David Kolb s Experiential Learning Model to four different combinations of homiletical structure used by preachers today (i.e., declarative, pragmatic, narrative, and visionary) then presents his own integrative model. An accompanying CD has audio samples of sermons from four of the five approaches. Anderson s website: provides resources based mainly on his integrative model of preaching. Anderson s book is useful to assess diverse approaches to being effective as a preacher in a postmodern culture. Also of interest to the present course is the question of where pentecostal preaching fits on the quadrants of Anderson s paradigm. Supplementary Reading (see Course Requirements for details on assignments). Select two books from the following list: 1. Crabtree, Charles. Pentecostal preaching. Springfield: Gospel Publishing, Eaton, Michael. The gift of prophetic preaching. Chichester, West Sussex: New Wine Press, Hughes, Ray. Pentecostal preaching. Revised edition. Cleveland: Pathway Press, Lybrand, Fred. Preaching on your feet: Connecting God and the audience in the preachable moment. Nashville: Broadman and Holman, Ragoonath, Aldwin. Preach the Word: A pentecostal approach. Winnipeg: Agape Teaching Pentecostal Perspectives on Preaching Horizon syllabus- Page 2 of 9
3 Ministry, Learning Outcomes At the end of this course, the student will be able: 1. To examine the relationship of pentecostal preaching to core traditional sermonic forms and alternative approaches to preaching. 2. To recognize distinct characteristics and methodologies that are part of pentecostal preaching. 3. To explore theoretical and practical issues related to a pentecostal/charismatic approach to preaching. 4. To assess the strengths and weaknesses of different approaches to the preaching function including the distinctive positive and potentially negative qualities of pentecostal/charismatic perspectives and methodologies. 5. To value the goals, purposes and priorities which pentecostal perspectives aim to bring to the act of preaching. 6. To experience the challenge of sermon preparation and presentation that benefits from a combination of traditional, alternative and pentecostal approaches to preaching. 7. To demonstrate the positive contributions which pentecostal perspectives may bring to the ongoing development of a personal philosophy and theology of preaching. Course Content Note: The Course Content listed below describes the content of the one-week module version of this course. The Distance Education format expands the required readings and may cover some alternate items to the module content list. Review of traditional core sermonic forms expository, textual, topical, etc. Some alternative approaches to preaching narrative, dramatic, first-person, pragmatic/principle/problem-solving, preaching as counseling Additional modes of preaching that are of interest to pentecostals evangelistic, revivalist, healing, campmeeting, prophetic, extemporaneous, impromptu, preaching without notes, use of contemporary media in preaching, black preaching, etc. Going back to the beginning preaching in the Gospels and the Book of Acts Pentecostal Perspectives on Preaching Horizon syllabus- Page 3 of 9
4 developing a theology of preaching Attitudes/perspectives that are inherent in pentecostal perspectives on preaching being open to the moving of the Spirit use of spiritual gifts in preaching (e.g., discernment, word of knowledge, word of wisdom) preaching expressed through the five-fold ministries (apostolic, prophetic, evangelistic, pastoral-teacher) the anointing preaching in the moment integrating worship and the Word etc. Issues related to pentecostal preaching study to show yourself approved versus open your mouth and let the Lord fill it charismatic versus pentecostal perspectives (i.e., is there a difference?) women as preachers (e.g., where have all the Aimee Semple McPherson s gone?) wearing out your people (e.g., who said that good pentecostal preaching has to be long preaching?) the role of appeals and altar calls (e.g., to what extent is the after-service an essential part of pentecostal preaching?) living as a preacher in the shadows of charisma (e.g., why should my people choose me over the preacher on television at 11:00 a.m. Sunday morning?) the impact of literalism and fundamentalisms on pentecostal preaching (e.g., is the pentecostal preacher boxed in by restrictive worldviews?) ethics in the pulpit (e.g., do pentecostal preachers exercise integrity in altar calls, discipline and non-plagiarism in the use of sources, etc.?) etc. Finding a place for pentecostal/charismatic preaching within the context of Anderson s model what combination of declarative, pragmatic, narrative, and visionary? what blend of inductive/deductive and cognitive/affective? Preaching practicum (for application of concepts and contexts covered in this course) critique sermons of others prepare, preach, and self-evaluate sermons Course Requirements 1. Sermon Analysis and Critiques (2x5% each) Due dates: TBA Purpose: to practice the technical analysis of sermons and reflect on what may be some distinctive characteristics of pentecostal/charismatic preaching Assignment: experience two different sermons preached in a pentecostal/charismatic Pentecostal Perspectives on Preaching Horizon syllabus- Page 4 of 9
5 church setting and complete a written critical analysis of each sermon 2. Preparation and Preaching of Two Sermons (2x20% each) Due dates: TBA Purpose: to practice the application of pentecostal perspectives to the preparation and delivery of sermons Assignment: prepare and preach two sermons of minutes in length each Elements of the preaching practicum: video both sermons enlist a qualified observer to view each sermon (live or the video) and complete an evaluation form for each sermon view the video recordings and complete a self-evaluation form for each of the two sermons 3. Required Readings/Reports (35%) -due dates: TBA Haslam text Select 20 chapters from the 49 chapters of the book Write a one-page synopsis (one page for each chapter) of personal value taken from each chapter selected When finished all 20 selections, write a 2-3 page personal statement of what you have learned from the Haslam text about preaching in general and Pentecostal/charismatic preaching in particular Note: This writing will serve as a feeder for the final writing assignment. Anderson text Browse through Part 1 (Options) to get oriented to the author s four questions: o Are you going to preach? o Are you going to preach the Bible? o How will you discern your message from the Bible? (deductive and/or inductive) o How will you communicate the message? (cognitive and/or affective) Read more carefully the pages that relate to David Kolb s experiential learning styles model (which undergirds Anderson s overall model) Read Part 2 (Structures) more carefully to grasp the five approaches to preaching outlined by Anderson: o Make an Argument the declarative sermon o Solve a Mystery the pragmatic sermon o Tell a story the narrative sermon o Paint a picture the visionary sermon o Sing a song the integrative sermon Write a 3-4 page personal analysis of how effective Anderson is in his integrative approach to provide a comprehensive approach to preaching Haslam/Anderson/Supplementary readings combined Pentecostal Perspectives on Preaching Horizon syllabus- Page 5 of 9
6 When finished the above Haslam and Anderson assignments and the supplementary two books assignments, reflect on all of these sources and their impact on your awareness of preaching and pentecostal preaching Write a description (5 pages minimum) of your own perspective of pentecostal preaching in theory and practice and its relationship to evangelical preaching and to mainstream (or mainline ) church preaching 4. Supplementary Readings (15%) Due dates: TBA Select and read two of the books listed in the Supplementary Textbook list (above) Write a 3-4 page critical analysis of each book (include: brief overview of content, positive features/strengths of the book, issues/problems raised by the content, perceived weaknesses or shortcomings of the book, etc.) Resources/Bibliography Extensive resources for preaching (books, journals, web materials, etc.) are available in the library and through the internet. Be cautious, however, and take time to assess the credibility of the source for each website before using the material therein. The web is not subject to any formal screening or editing process. You cannot always tell a book by its cover. Many wingbats have placed material on the web. The Pentecostal-charismatic culture has more than our fair share of them. Every preacher should have a website like Bible Gateway.com at their fingertips. It is a fine resource with a large number of Bible translations available for immediate Bible searches. ( Some books related to preaching, published since 2004, that are of particular interest to me are: Akin, Daniel, et.al, editors. Text-Driven Preaching: God s Word at the Heart of Every Sermon. Nashville: B&H Publishing, Allen, Bob. Sermon CPR: Resuscitating Your Preaching Style. Kansas City: Beacon Hill, Allen, Ronald. Preaching and the Other: Studies of Postmodern Insights. St. Louis: Chalice Press, Ash, Christopher. The Priority of Preaching. Geanies House, Fearn, Ross-shire (Scotland): Christian Focus Publications, Bartholomew, Craig and Michael Goheen. The Drama of Scripture: Finding Our Place in the Biblical Story. Grand Rapids: Baker, Blackwood, Rick. The Power of Multisensory Preaching and Teaching: Increase Attention, Comprehension, and Retention. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, Bond, Albert. Preach Like Jesus: Learning from the Master Preacher. Dallas: Godspeed Publishing, Brothers, Michael. Distance in Preaching: Room to Speak, Space to Listen. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, Pentecostal Perspectives on Preaching Horizon syllabus- Page 6 of 9
7 Brown, Steve. How to Talk so People Will Listen. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1993 (Ebook edition created 2014). Bystrom, Raymond. Preaching Biblical Sermons: Three Contemporary Strategies. Winnipeg: Kindred Books, Capill, Murray. The Heart is the Target: Preaching Practical Application from Every Text. Phillipsburg, New Jersey: P&R Publishing, Carnegie, Dale. Stand and Deliver: How to Become a Masterful Communicator and Public Speaker. New York: Simon and Schuster, Charles, H. B. On Preaching: Personal and Pastoral Insights for the Preparation and Practice of Preaching. Chicago: Moody, Chilton, Delmer and John Fairless. A Simple Way to Preach. The Lectionary Lab, Cox, Richard. Rewiring Your Preaching: How the Brain Processes Sermons. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, Crabtree, Charles. Pentecostal Preaching. Springfield: Gospel Publishing, D achada, John and Gill. Preaching 201: How to Empower Your Preaching Through Storytelling. Stellenbosch, South Africa: Kings Cross Training, n.d. Day, David. Preaching With All You ve Got: Embodying the Word. Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson, Duduit, Michael, editor. Preaching with Power: Dynamic Insights from Twenty Top Pastors. Grand Rapids: Baker, Eaton, Michael. The Gift of Prophetic Preaching. Chichester, West Sussex (United Kingdom): New Wine Press, Edwards, J. Kent. Effective First-Person Biblical Preaching: The Steps from Text to Narrative Sermon. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, (includes CD with video demonstration) Eswine, Zack. Preaching to a Post-Everything World: Crafting Biblical Sermons that Connect With Our Culture. Grand Rapids: Baker, Fee, Gordon and Douglas Stuart. How To Read the Bible for All It s Worth. 4 th edition. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, Gibson, Scott, editor. Preaching to a Shifting Culture: 12 Perspectives on Communicating that Connects. Grand Rapids: Baker, Gibson, Scott. Should We Use Someone Else s Sermon?: Preaching in a Cut-and-Paste World. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, Graves, Mike and David Schlafer, editors. What s the Shape of Narrative Preaching? St. Louis: Chalice Press, Haslam, Greg, general editor. Preach the Word: The Call and Challenge of Preaching Today. Lancaster, England: Sovereign World, Helm, David. Expositional Preaching: How We Speak God s Word Today. Wheaton: Crossway, Humphrey, Judith. Speaking As a Leader. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, Jacobsen. David. Homiletical Theology: Preaching As Doing Theology. Eugene, Oregon: Wipf and Stock, Jernigan, Jeremy. Crowdsourcing the Message: Engaging People in the Church for Powerful and Effective Teaching to the Church. New York: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jonker, Peter. Preaching in Pictures: Using Images for Sermons That Connect. Nashville: Abingdon, Pentecostal Perspectives on Preaching Horizon syllabus- Page 7 of 9
8 Kalas, J. Ellsworth. Preaching in an Age of Distraction. Downers Grove: IVP, Keller, Timothy. Preaching: Communicating Faith in An Age of Skepticism. New York: Viking (Penguin), Kinlaw, Dennis. Preaching in the Spirit. Anderson, Indiana: Warner Press (Francis Asbury Press), Knowles, Michael, ed. The Folly of Preaching: Models and Methods. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, Koller, Charles. How to Preach Without Notes. Grand Rapids: Baker, Reprinted Kysar, Robert and Joseph Webb. Preaching to Postmoderns: New Perspectives for Proclaiming the Message. Peabody: Hendrickson, Larson, Craig, General Editor. Prophetic Preaching. Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson, Lloyd-Jones, D. Martyn. Preaching and Preachers. 40 th Anniversary Edition. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, Luchetti, Lenny. Preaching Essentials: A Practical Guide. Indianapolis: Wesleyan Publishing, Lybrand, Fred. Preaching on Your Feet: Connecting God and the Audience in the Preachable Moment. Nashville: Broadman and Holman, Malm, Jonathan. Developing a Series: A Guidebook for Planning, Branding, and Marketing an Effective Sermon Series. Published by author, Martin, Lee Roy, editor. Toward a Pentecostal Theology of Preaching. Cleveland: CPT Press, McDill, Wayne. 12 Essential Skills for Great Preaching. Second edition. Nashville: B&H Publiishing, Medefind, Jeff and Erik Lokkesmoe. The Revolutionary Communicator: Seven Principles Jesus Lived to Impact, Connect and Lead. Lake Mary, Florida: RelevantBooks, Miller, Calvin. Preaching: The Art of Narrative Exposition. Grand Rapids: Baker, Millar, Gary and Phil Campbell. Saving Eutychus: How to Preach God s Word and Keep People Awake. Kingsford, Australia: Matthias Media, Motyer, Alec. Preaching: Simple Teaching on Simply Preaching. Ross-shire, Scotland: Christian Focus Publications, Nelson, Alan. The Psychology of Preaching: Creating Messages That Connect. Monterey, CA: LeadYoung Publications, Norford, Bryan. Anointed Preaching: The Holy Spirit and the Pulpit. Lethbridge,, AB: Pebble Press, Plantinga, Cornelius, Jr. Reading for Preaching: The Preacher in Conversation with Storytellers, Biographers, Poets and Journalists. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, Reid, Robert. The Four Voices of Preaching: Connecting Purpose and Identity Behind the Pulpit. Grand Rapids: Brazos, Richard, Ramesh. Preparing Expository Sermons: A Seven-Step Method for Biblical Preaching. Grand Rapids: Baker, Robinson, Haddon and Patricia Batten. Models for Biblical Preaching: Expository Sermons from the Old Testament. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2014 (Ebook edition). Robinson, Haddon and Craig Larson, general editors. The Art and Craft of Biblical Preaching: A Comprehensive Resource for Today s Communicators. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, Robinson, Haddon and Torrey Robinson. It s All in How You Tell It: Preaching First-Person Pentecostal Perspectives on Preaching Horizon syllabus- Page 8 of 9
9 Expository Messages. Grand Rapids: Baker, Roese, Jackie. She Can Teach: Empowering Women to Teach the Scriptures Effectively. Eugene, Oregon: Wipf and Stock, Kindle Edition. Ryle, John C. Simplicity in Preaching: A Few Short Hints on a Great Subject. Kindle edition. Originally published in Salisbury, Judy. A Time to Speak; Practical Training for the Christian Presenter. 2 nd edition. Cambridge, Ohio: Christian Publishing House, Salter, Darius. Preaching as Art: Biblical Storytelling for a Media Generation. Kansas City: Beacon Hill, Senior, Roger. Understanding and Preaching Narrative: Making Luke s Gospel Live Today. New York: Xulon Press, Standing, Roger. Finding the Plot: Preaching in Narrative Style. Falmouth: Cornwall, Stanley, Andy and Lane Jones. Communicating for a Change. Sisters, Oregon: Multnomah, Stone, Dave. Refining Your Style: Learning from Respected Communicators. Loveland, Colorado: Group, (includes CD with audio examples) Stott, John. Between Two Worlds: The Art of Preaching in the Twentieth Century. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, Swindoll, Charles. Touching Others With Your Words: The Art and Practice of Successful Speaking. New York: FaithWords (Hachette Book Group), Tisdale, Leonora. Prophetic Preaching: A Pastoral Approach. Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster, Tucker, Austin. The Preacher as Storyteller: The Power of Narrative in the Pulpit. Nashville: Broadman and Holman, Vibert, Simon. Excellence in Preaching: Studying the Craft of Leading Preachers. Downers Grove: InterVarsity, Ware, Henry, Jr. Hints on Extemporaneous Preaching. Boston: Cummings, Hilliard and Co., Kindle edition Wilson, Paul. Setting Words on Fire: Putting God at the Center of the Sermon. Nashville: Abingdon, Pentecostal Perspectives on Preaching Horizon syllabus- Page 9 of 9
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