Effective Sermon Delivery Techniques for Engaging Presentations
Enhance your sermon delivery skills with insights from Dr. Rick Griffith and Ken Davis on the importance of non-verbal communication, proper gestures, audience-oriented movements, and dressing appropriately. Learn how to communicate effectively through both verbal and non-verbal cues for impactful preaching.
- Sermon delivery
- Non-verbal communication
- Effective communication
- Presentation skills
- Public speaking
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Sermon Delivery How you say what you say Dr. Rick Griffith Jordan Evangelical Theological Seminary BibleStudyDownloads.org
95 Sermon effectiveness is due to What we say (content) How we say it (delivery)
95 The Importance of Delivery "In order of significance the ingredients making up a sermon are thought, arrangement, language, voice, and gesture. In priority of impressions, however, the order reverses. Gesture and voice emerge as the most obvious and determinative." Haddon Robinson, Biblical Preaching, 191
Non-verbal communication "They do it every time he finishes his sermon by noon."
1. Silent language communicates more than spoken language. 2. If nonverbal messages contradict the verbal, listeners will believe the silent message. 3. Effective delivery begins with desires. If you don t want to say it well, you won t! Non-verbal communication
Nonverbal Factors in Delivery
Never dress worse than your listeners! Ken Davis, Secrets of Dynamic Communication, 134
95 Movement & Gestures Spontaneous Definite Varied
95 Movement & Gestures Spontaneous Definite Varied Properly Timed Audience Oriented Freedom of Movement
I don't know. It happens every time I start to speak. Use your arms and hands Ken Davis, Secrets of Dynamic Communication, 141
Get Eye Contact Why did we ever design church buildings like this?
Vocal Delivery Pitch Punch Progress Pause Practice "Aaron Thorgwaller had a difficult time delivering his first sermon, due to the frog in his throat."
Giving the children's sermon sure helps your delivery (kids are merciless!)
Some other tips
Where should you hold the mic? "But seriously, folks, I know you are out there. I can hear you bleeding!"
Watch the lighting
Place Lighting Correctly Ken Davis, Secrets of Dynamic Communication, 151
Lighting Effects Lights set too high gives shadows Ken Davis, Secrets of Dynamic Communication, 149 Lights set just right results in sparkle
Pulpit Placement
Preaching to the choir?
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