Wednesday, April 09, 2014
4 Reasons to Start a Mid-Week Sermon Feedback Meeting
Pastors need feedback in order to improve their sermons. But helpful feedback on your sermon is hard to come by.
“Thank you” from our church as they shuffle out encourages us, but doesn’t tell us what we did well or why. Nor can we trust the woulda-coulda-shouldas that flood our head in the car ride home. I don’t know about you, but after preaching Sunday morning my brain operates at the intellectual level of tree bark. I shouldn’t be critiquing my sermon. I probably shouldn’t even be driving.
To fill this need for brutally honest, educated, and constructive feedback, I suggest you start a mid-week sermon feedback meeting. Keep reading
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