HOMI 679 Discussion Board Forums (2)
Discussion boards are collaborative learning experiences. Therefore, the student is required to watch 1 video sermon uploaded by a fellow student and post a critique/evaluation. The post must be at least 300 words and demonstrate course-related knowledge and constructive assistance to the student preacher.
HOMI 679 Theological Foundations of Preaching Reflection Paper
The student will write a 5-page reflection paper in current Turabian format that focuses on the Theological Foundations of Preaching from chapter 3 of John Stott’s book, Between Two Worlds.
HOMI 679 Expository Sermon Outlines (3)
The student will develop three (3) 12–15-minute sermons and submit a detailed outline for each. The student will choose an appropriate passage from Romans to develop 3 sermons on the following themes: Salvation, Sanctification, and Christian Liberty. The student must choose a different passage for each sermon.
HOMI 679 Sermon Videos (2)
The student will preach his/her salvation message and Christian Liberty message from the book of Romans on video before a live audience. Sermon delivery must be without a pulpit, podium, or any barrier between the preacher and audience. Each sermon must be delivered in 12–15 minutes.
HOMI 679 Sermon Manuscript
The student will develop a 12–15-minute Christian Liberty sermon from the book of Romans based on the outline previously submitted. The message will include a 3-D visual illustration excentuating the big idea of the text. The student is required to submit a full manuscript and outline for the sermon. The manuscript must follow current Turabian format.
HOMI 679 Analytical Book Review
The student will complete an analytical book review of Between Two Worlds by John Stott. The review must be at least 5 pages and must summarize the book (1 page) and then analyze (4 pages) the underlying biblical and theological truths and their implications for preaching in military settings.
HOMI 679 Preaching Plan
The student will create a plan to preach a series through the book of Romans, including detailed sermon titles, themes, and purposes.