Unscripted: "Video Stream Preaching" (with Dr. David Allen)

What do preachers need to know as we’re all trying to figure out how to preach to an empty room and a video stream? What should the congregation think about the sermon over video delivery during the coronavirus pandemic? What should change? What should remain the same? How can we do this better? Do we need to improve, and if so, why?

Dr. David Allen, the dean of School of Preaching, author, and preacher joined Bryan Catherman and Jared Jenkins on Salty Believer Unscripted to talk about preaching and the video stream. This has became a two-part podcast because after we discussed ways to think about streaming and preaching, the guys asked what we should think about preaching a year from now in light of this trying season. Listen to the first episode, “Video Stream Preaching,” here:

In the second part of this discussion, Dr. Allen discussed the lessons we must learn from this season. What will preaching look like one year from now? What should it look like? Are there things we might need to change or add to preaching classes in the seminaries? The answers have a lot to do with how we think about preaching. Listen to the second part, “Preaching Lessons We Need 1 Year From Now,” here:

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