Preaching Through Efficient Sermon Prep
Description
How many hours did you spend on sermon prep this week? If the answer is "more than I needed to" or "more than I thought I would" you're not alone.. But here's what matters: did those extra hours actually make your sermon that much better? Or did they just delay the rest of your ministry?
Here's the distinction that changes everything: Efficiency isn't about cutting corners. It's about eliminating the stuff that doesn't move the needle so you can reclaim time for everything else you're called to do. Pastor, you do so much more than preach. The question isn't whether you're busy. The question is whether you're protecting the rhythms that let you prepare faithfully without it consuming your whole week... or if you let even the best things to derail your sermon preparation.
The real problem with sermon prep isn't effort. It's process. Without a defined process you are building a new system every week or you're trying to hit a home run with every sermon. Both strategies lead to the same place: burnout, last-minute scrambling, and a gnawing sense that sermon prep should feel less like a grind.
In this episode we'll discuss:
- Impact of a preaching calendar
- How to gather sermon content ahead of time
- Building (and protecting) a consistent weekly rhythm
- Inviting others into the process
- Why "good enough" beats "perfect" every single time.
This isn't about rushing or phoning it in. It's about working smart so you're not spending 20 hours to achieve what's possible in 8.
Mentioned Resources
8-Hour Sermon Prep Training Day
Designing Your Ideal Week Training Day
Sermon Architecture Simplified Training
Related Episodes
Preaching Through a Sermon Calendar
Preaching Through Busyness of Ministry
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