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A vital resource for pastors who seek to transform the culture of their church

A Way with Words demonstrates the power of the weekly sermon to change the culture of a congregation. Using the analogy of language learning, Adam Trambley shows how a consistent ministry focus over an eighteen-month period can help a church address areas that inhibit growth even as the pastor preaches on a diversity of subjects or uses a lectionary. The author explores how important focused preaching can be to moving church development forward and offers a long-term strategy particularly helpful for pastors looking to take full advantage of the opportunities their weekly sermons provide. Each chapter includes discussion questions and practical exercises that can be used as part of a preaching group or seminary class, or to aid the solo pastor in preparing dynamic sermons.

This is a topic not generally taught in seminary, but vital for pastors who wear many hats as preachers, pastoral caregivers, and administrative leaders.



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“A breath of fresh air for the pastor stymied by the sometimes glacially slow pace of change. By approaching preaching from a long-term perspective, Trambley shows us how we can get our main points not just heard but also embedded firmly into the congregational DNA.” —Dr. Robert E. Logan, author of The Discipleship Difference


“Adam Trambley’s book . . . will help and inspire any preacher in ways that encourage parishioners not only to hear each individual sermon but also to be drawn forward in a focused and ongoing journey of growth.” —Dave Daubert, DMin, PhD CEO/Lead Consultant, Day 8 Strategies, and pastor, Zion Lutheran Church, Elgin, Illinois


"I have read countless books on church growth and leadership, along with a smattering of texts on lectionary preaching, but this delightful book is the first I have encountered that merges the two themes together. It is a helpful resource for pastors seeking the courage to lead their congregants forthrightly into the best version of who they are meant to be."
—Mark O. Wilson, Southern Wesleyan University, Central, SC



Table of Contents

Foreword by Bishop Sean W. Rowe

Introduction

Part I The Long-Term Sermon

Chapter One Teaching a New Language

Chapter Two Imparting New Language Elements

Chapter Three Providing Theological Rationale and Practical Vision

Chapter Four Explaining How to Take the Next Steps

Chapter Five Discerning the Next Stage

Chapter Six Long-Term Sermon Templates: Spiritual Gifts and The Way of Love

Part II Preaching with Prayer, Passion, Personality and Physicality

Chapter Seven Prayer

Chapter Eight Passion

Chapter Nine Personality

Chapter Ten Physicality

Appendix A Curriculum for a Long-Term Sermon Preaching Course

A Way with Words: Preaching That Transforms

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    A Paperback / softback by Adam T. Trambley, The Rt. Rev. Sean W. Rowe

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      Publisher: Church Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 07/05/2020
      ISBN13: 9781640652545, 978-1640652545
      ISBN10: 164065254X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A vital resource for pastors who seek to transform the culture of their church

      A Way with Words demonstrates the power of the weekly sermon to change the culture of a congregation. Using the analogy of language learning, Adam Trambley shows how a consistent ministry focus over an eighteen-month period can help a church address areas that inhibit growth even as the pastor preaches on a diversity of subjects or uses a lectionary. The author explores how important focused preaching can be to moving church development forward and offers a long-term strategy particularly helpful for pastors looking to take full advantage of the opportunities their weekly sermons provide. Each chapter includes discussion questions and practical exercises that can be used as part of a preaching group or seminary class, or to aid the solo pastor in preparing dynamic sermons.

      This is a topic not generally taught in seminary, but vital for pastors who wear many hats as preachers, pastoral caregivers, and administrative leaders.



      Trade Review

      “A breath of fresh air for the pastor stymied by the sometimes glacially slow pace of change. By approaching preaching from a long-term perspective, Trambley shows us how we can get our main points not just heard but also embedded firmly into the congregational DNA.” —Dr. Robert E. Logan, author of The Discipleship Difference


      “Adam Trambley’s book . . . will help and inspire any preacher in ways that encourage parishioners not only to hear each individual sermon but also to be drawn forward in a focused and ongoing journey of growth.” —Dave Daubert, DMin, PhD CEO/Lead Consultant, Day 8 Strategies, and pastor, Zion Lutheran Church, Elgin, Illinois


      "I have read countless books on church growth and leadership, along with a smattering of texts on lectionary preaching, but this delightful book is the first I have encountered that merges the two themes together. It is a helpful resource for pastors seeking the courage to lead their congregants forthrightly into the best version of who they are meant to be."
      —Mark O. Wilson, Southern Wesleyan University, Central, SC



      Table of Contents

      Foreword by Bishop Sean W. Rowe

      Introduction

      Part I The Long-Term Sermon

      Chapter One Teaching a New Language

      Chapter Two Imparting New Language Elements

      Chapter Three Providing Theological Rationale and Practical Vision

      Chapter Four Explaining How to Take the Next Steps

      Chapter Five Discerning the Next Stage

      Chapter Six Long-Term Sermon Templates: Spiritual Gifts and The Way of Love

      Part II Preaching with Prayer, Passion, Personality and Physicality

      Chapter Seven Prayer

      Chapter Eight Passion

      Chapter Nine Personality

      Chapter Ten Physicality

      Appendix A Curriculum for a Long-Term Sermon Preaching Course

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