FREE REPORT: FIVE THINGS TO KILL A SERMON

Don't make these preaching mistakes. Enter your name and email address to download this free report from Jeff Henderson and the Preaching Rocket team called "Five Things to Kill a Sermon."

What is Preaching Rocket

Watch this short video from Jeff Henderson to learn how Preaching Rocket could benefit your church. Then check out the $1 preview offer and see for yourself.

As a member of the Preaching Rocket community, you’ll receive the following benefits.

  • Get your Saturday back with coaching.  Jeff and the team will coach you on how to develop a preparation plan, communicate to your audience, write a better message and grow as a Christian.  In addition to coaching videos on these specific topics, you’ll also get delivery tips, interviews with pastors, and a breakdown of sermon footage.
  • Make your messages better with sermon illustrations.  No stories from a 1,001 sermon illustration book or jokes forwarded around the Internet…these sermon illustrations are written BY communicators FOR communicators.  Over time, you’ll build a solid library of preaching stories from science, art, sports, culture, media, history and more.
  • Save time with the Resource Vault.  We’ve collected some of the most helpful documents and spreadsheets and put them in the resource vault.

How to Preach A Sermon: Repeat Key Phrases

In this short video, Michael talks about a powerful communication technique.  Think of this as a weekend pep talk for preachers, as you’re gearing up to preach the sermon God has laid on your heart and you’ve worked hard to prepare.

Preaching to Lift People Up

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This article is from Dr. Vanable Moody, who spoke during the Preach Better Sermons online event. Dr. Moody is the Senior Pastor of The Worship Center Christian Church in Birmingham, Alabama. I recently returned from teaching in Japan. For the past few years I have been traveling to Japan to share with Pastors and Christian [...]

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Download Sermons or Preach Your Own

As a preacher’s kid, I remember watching my Dad preach three different sermons each week. One Sunday morning, another Sunday evening and one more Wednesday night. What’s even more amazing is that he did this BEFORE the Internet was invented. In our fast-paced, high-tech world, the temptation is to short-circuit the hard work and download [...]

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The Thirty Second Rule

Between my junior year in high school and senior year in college, I spent many weekends speaking to high school students. I’ll never get the yawns, boredom and disinterested looks I got when I stood up to speak. I quickly realized I had about 30 seconds to capture their attention. If not, they would simply [...]

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Communicating to a Varied Audience

Every Sunday, you stand before a congregation from different places in life, wrestling with different problems and approaching the Bible with various degrees of believability.  You have one message, but how can it apply to multiple audiences? One audience isn’t one perspective…it’s many. So how can you make your message apply to the Christian and the [...]

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