On the other side of the wilderness
I teach two classes titled "Introduction to Preaching." The syllabus created by the department requires that the students preach their first sermon on an assigned gospel lesson. For the purposes of efficient faculty preparation the choices are limited to two readings. In the period of three weeks, I listened to 18 sermons on Mark 1:1-8. While the students were worried about trying to say something different, I was amazed at the diversity of the sermons. After you get past John the Baptist, how much can a preacher squeeze out of the beginning of Mark's Gospel?