When Sermon Illustrations Aren't "Family Friendly" - An AOTS Minisode

Episode 43 · July 6th, 2017 · 15 mins 46 secs

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General Topic: Discernment and Pop Culture Sermon Illustrations

Happy 4th of July! (0:41)
Pulpit Fiction Podcast (2:04)
Intro to the Minisode Topic (3:01)
Step 1: Pray about it (4:21)
Step 2: Don’t automatically reject something because it’s messy (4:56)
Step 3: Let the stories of Scripture be your guide (5:47)
Step 4: Use Philippians 4:8 as a test (6:32)
Step 5: Just because it is messy or ambiguous doesn’t mean it’s profound (7:54)
Step 6: Understand that the medium matters (9:08)
Step 7: Be clear and intentional about why you want to reference something (10:09)
Step 8: Are there other options? (11:07)
Step 9: Context, context, context (12:04)
Wrap up (13:00)

Next Episode arrives July 20, 2017!
An Interview with Rev. Allen Stanton, Pastor at Merritt’s Chapel UMC (Chapel Hill, NC)

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