A Lesson From Preaching Class
August 23, 2010 by: admin
Filed under: Featured, Powell, Barnabas Fr., Sermon Preparation
by Fr. Barnabas Powell
We are republishing this article from our good friend, Fr. Barnabas, who is the priest of Ss. Raphael, Nicholas and Irene Church in Cumming, GA and blogger at Sober Joy, co-teaches the course PAST 7201 – Preaching: Proclaiming The Kindgom, with Fr. Nick Triantifilou, the president of Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology. Fr. Nick was the main professor, and Fr. Barnabas was the co-instructor. In this preaching lesson, which was given earlier this year, we are given an excellent example of a three-step process to preparing an effective sermon on the Gospel.
Tonight we are going to look at one way to organize a homily to insure that your homily has a clear purpose and a clear structure to encourage effective preaching.
The outline I use is as follows:
Introduction
D.S. – (Declarative Statement)
T.S. – (Transitional Statement)
I. (1st Main Point)
1. (Sub points)
2.
Ill. – (Illustration)
Appl. – (Application)
T.S. – (Transitional Statement)
II. (2nd Main Point)
1. (Sub points)
2.
Ill. – (Illustration)
Appl. – (Application)
T.S. – (Transitional Statement)
Conclusion Read more
Axios! Priest Barnabas Powell
Not so long ago, we offered congratulations to our good friend, and PI member and contributor, Barnabas Powell, on his ordination to the Diaconate. (In case you missed it, that article can be found here.)

The newly ordained priest Barnabas
Today, at the Annunciation Cathedral in Atlanta, Fr. Dcn. Barnabas is being elevated to the Holy Priesthood. Axios!
Fr. Barnabas is a gifted (and well formed) preacher, and we will be seeing and hearing more from him once he recovers somewhat from his oppressive schedule. Fr. Barnabas is not only a friend, he is one of us – a member of the Preachers Institute, and student at Holy Cross Theological School in Brookline, MA. At the recent Art of Speaking Workshop (you can see the Review here), he was one of the four presenters.
To the entire Powell family – congratulations and many, blessed years to you all! Read more








