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A call for celebration in French West Indian preaching within the Seventh-day Adventist Church
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- This project is an exploration of the relationship between celebration and preaching. Celebration in preaching depends on the preacher's capacity to fully personify the Word preached through content, method, experience, imagination and emotional liberation. The author formed a Parish Project Group that worked with him to prepare and evaluate his sermons. He surveyed members of his congregations and of other Seventh-day Adventist congregations. The thesis concluded that greater emotional and imaginative homiletical development results in more effective, powerful, and persuasive preaching. Also, that the one quality that determined successful holistic preaching is the preacher's natural fundamental capacity to be a preacher-celebrator.
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