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Developing A Preaching Calendar Part 1

Posted by Jason Curlee on September 7, 2009

For several years I always went into each year as a church communicator with a one year preaching/teaching calendar. No matter the audience age you are speaking to, in your church it is prudent for you in your planning to think through your year.

One of the greatest injustices you can do to the people you lead or “feed” is to not have a plan.

Reasons you should plan your calendar.

  • It Enables Creative Thinking – With a calendar laid out you can spend time ahead with creative thinking. You can add other elements in your message. With some forward thinking, so much more can be possible.
  • Enhances Your Preparation – Knowing where you are going allows much more time to prep. With a plan laid out your mind can go to work in advance searching for illustrations and scriptures as the Holy Spirit
  • Sharpens Your Theology – Again this all circles around time. When you don’t have to spend time figuring out what you are going to do next week, you can spend it on the thing that matters most….the content of the Scripture
  • Allows Others to be Involved – With a plan you can add others into creating content and other elements. With others involved you create more community among your team or staff.
  • Lowers Team Frustration – Often times pastors are so single minded on what “they” want that they forget the time and effort their staff or volunteer put or need to put into a weekend experience.

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10 Responses to “Developing A Preaching Calendar Part 1”

  1. Jason,
    This is really good advice. I started using a teaching calendar to plan out semesters, then full years when I was teaching each week in student ministry. It really does allow you to take the creative elements and the content to a whole notha’ level. Looking forward to the rest of this series!

  2. I totally agree with your last statement there…it takes creative elements to whole notha level

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