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Examination Of The Use Of First-Person Narrative Preaching In The Public Worship Service

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Brian Olson. Examination Of The Use Of First-person Narrative Preaching In The Public Worship Service. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/aca62d9d-813d-46a7-bfbd-28772abde1d9?q=2022.

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B. Olson. Examination Of The Use Of First-Person Narrative Preaching In The Public Worship Service. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/aca62d9d-813d-46a7-bfbd-28772abde1d9?q=2022

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Brian Olson. Examination Of The Use Of First-Person Narrative Preaching In The Public Worship Service. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/aca62d9d-813d-46a7-bfbd-28772abde1d9?q=2022.

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  • This project set out to examine and evaluate the use of first-person narrative as a possible alternative option to be included in a regular rotation for preaching in a public worship service. It also set out to examine the process of developing the sermon. It also set out to determine if it can be used to effectively communicate the biblical message to a post-Christian, entertainment-oriented culture without compromising its faithfulness to the message of Scripture? The research was done on the Biblical and theological foundations of preaching to accomplish these goals. An evaluation of current literature on the subject was conducted. A system of evaluating existing sermons was developed and implemented. A sermon was produced and presented in the first-person narrative mode. Survey feedback was received from individuals who were present for the sermon. The surveys from the sermon produced for the project and the earlier evaluated sermons were processed to reach the goals and determine the proper steps for moving forward. A key understanding derived from the study was that first-person narrative preaching is often mistakenly viewed as lightweight storytelling. The reality is that it is more work than a traditional sermon. It requires that same work for those sermons, but it also requires a heightened understanding of the Biblical story's cultural, sociological, and personal attributes.Also learned was the importance of story as a means to communicate truth. We teach theology to children through stories, and these same stories can teach the truth to adults. In the west, we have become convinced that science and facts are the most important things and that these are the way to communicate truth. But in much of the world and history, story was the primary means of communicating truth.
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  • 02/17/2024

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