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Structure And Movement
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Preaching To A TV Generation
The Sermon In The Electronic Age
"Why should I listen? I've heard so many of his sermons I know
what he's going to say anyway."
-- An usher who regularly "ducked out"
for a cup of coffee during the sermon.
What keeps people listening to a sermon? One basic answer is:
curiosity about how it will end. Once the sermon becomes
predictable, people's attention drifts off.
A good sermon must have flow or movement. A film, television
program or story grabs our attention early on, and we are caught
what he's going to say anyway."
-- An usher who regularly "ducked out"
for a cup of coffee during the sermon.
What keeps people listening to a sermon? One basic answer is:
curiosity about how it will end. Once the sermon becomes
predictable, people's attention drifts off.
A good sermon must have flow or movement. A film, television
program or story grabs our attention early on, and we are caught

