Thursday, July 16, 2009

Sermon Outline Tips That Make Giving Great Sermons Easy

We are going to go over some sermon outline tips and ideas for preparing a great sermon. I want to share some ways that can greatly help you to give your sermon and keep the attention and interest of your congregation.

1. Things will go a lot smoother if you have prepared a sermon outline first of all. An effective way of doing this is to use bullet points which highlight the main points you wish to cover when you speak Then you can add your introduction and conclusion. The outline will make it a lot easier to write your sermon and stay organized and on topic.

2. Another tip is to practice it out loud first. You would be surprised how different it sounds when you said it out loud compared to just reading it silently. It will make it a lot easier to correct mistakes or tell if something just doesn't sound right. You will also sound more sure of yourself in front of your audience.

3. Lastly, try to memorize as much of your sermon as you possibly can. Your congregation wants eye contact, and to feel like you are speaking to them, not your notes. You don't want to lose them because you are constantly looking down. If you find it impossible to memorize your sermon, read ahead and make sure you are looking up often. The more you look up, the more you engage your congregation and the more they will be able to get out of your sermon.

That's it in a nutshell. These three tips for making your sermon outline, reading your sermon out loud and looking at your congregation as much as possible will help ensure success.
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