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Recovering from and Preventing Homiletical Burnout
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 Dr. Mike Graves, William K. McElvaney Professor of Preaching, discusses his book The Fully Alive Preacher: Recovering from Homiletical Burnout (Westminster John Knox Press, 2006). "If preaching is intended to enliven the church, why is it killing so many ministers?" That's the question with which I begin my book The Fully Alive Preacher. It does seem a logical and pertinent question. If something is supposed to be life-giving in the end, shouldn't the process be minimally life-giving as well? And yet for many ministers, the weekly task of putting sermons together and preaching them nearly kills them, or at least has a numbing effect. In the book I tell a story about the biblical scholar Brevard Childs who, when asked by a student how he might get an A on his next paper, responded, "If you want to do better exegesis, become a deeper person." I think something similar is at work in becoming a better preacher. It means re-examining how we go about the task of putting sermons together because maybe well-meaning patterns have become ruts. And it means re-examining how we go about living our lives in general because it's pretty much impossible to put sermons together if you're not truly alive. I invite readers to think about the preaching task in detail, imagining other ways that might work. I also invite them to treat their inner child to some fun and renewal periodically. Some readers of the book have noted that the subtitle, Recovering from Homiletical Burnout, while accurate, is perhaps misleading. They suggested that it might also prevent burnout for those new to the preaching task. Let's hope so.
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Workshop for Pastors in Oklahoma City
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"Recovering from Homiletical Burnout" Dr. Mike Graves William K. McElvaney Professor of Preaching Saint Paul School of Theology
In this interactive workshop we'll revisit the way ministers go about the preaching task to see if there might be more life-giving ways to do it. We'll also think about what it means to have a life, since what Wordsworth called "dullness of soul" can be deadly for preachers. Hope to see you there.
Date/Time:Friday, September 13, 2013 9:30-3:30 p.m. Location:Oklahoma City/Saint Paul at OCU, McDaniel University Center. Cost:General Registration: $40, includes lunch OIMC Registration: $5, includes lunch Gain new ideas and earn 0.5 CEU's.
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Speaking Schedules Summer 2013
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September 1, 2013 Mike Graves, Wm. K. McElvaney Professor of Preaching
South Summit Christian Church, Lee's Summit, Missouri, 10:00 a.m. Preaching
September 1, 2013 Shannon Jung, Franklin and Louise Cole Professor of Town and Country Ministries Platte Woods United Methodist Church, Platte Woods, Missouri, 9:30 a.m. Sunday School: "Eating at the Heavenly Banquet"
September 4, 2013
Stan Basler, Visiting Professor of Restorative Justice and Prison Ministries New Covenant United Methodist Church, Edmond, Oklahoma "Biblical and Theological Analysis of the Criminal Justice System"
September 4, 2013 Mike Graves, Wm. K. McElvaney Professor of Preaching Chapel, Saint Paul School of Theology, Greater Kansas City, Wesley Covenant Chapel, Church of the Resurrection, Leawood, Kansas, 11:00 a.m. Preaching
September 8, 2013 Stan Basler, Visiting Professor of Restorative Justice and Prison Ministries Quail Springs United Methodist Church, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Restorative Justice Education Event
September 8, 2013 Stan Basler, Visiting Professor of Restorative Justice and Prison Ministries Quail Springs United Methodist Church, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Preaching: "Restorative Justice"
September 8, 2013 Shannon Jung, Franklin and Louise Cole Professor of Town and Country Ministries Platte Woods United Methodist Church, Platte Woods, Missouri, 9:30 a.m. Sunday School: "Eating for the Health of Our Souls"
September 10, 2013 Myron McCoy, President Saint Paul School of Theology at Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 11:00 a.m. Opening Convocation, Preaching
September 11, 2013 Stan Basler, Visiting Professor of Restorative Justice and Prison Ministries New Covenant United Methodist Church, Edmond, Oklahoma "Biblical and Theological Analysis of the Criminal Justice System"
September 11, 2013 Myron McCoy, President Saint Paul School of Theology in Greater Kansas City, Leawood, Kansas, 11:00 a.m. Chapel service, Preaching
September 13, 2013 Mike Graves, Wm. K. McElvaney Professor of Preaching Workshop for Pastors, Saint Paul School of Theology at OCU, Great Hall, Tom and Brenda McDaniel University Center at Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. "Recovering from Homiletical Burnout"
September 15, 2013 Stan Basler, Visiting Professor of Restorative Justice and Prison Ministries Quail Springs United Methodist Church, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Restorative Justice Education Event
September 15, 2013 Shannon Jung, Franklin and Louise Cole Professor of Town and Country Ministries First Presbyterian Church, St. Joseph, Missouri, 9:30 a.m. Sunday School: "Medical Peacemaking in Central Congo"
September 15, 2013 Shannon Jung, Franklin and Louise Cole Professor of Town and Country Ministries First Presbyterian Church, St. Joseph, Missouri, 11:00 a.m. Preaching: "Extending Peace, Hebrews 13:1-3"
September 18, 2013 Stan Basler, Visiting Professor of Restorative Justice and Prison Ministries New Covenant United Methodist Church, Edmond, Oklahoma Biblical and Theological Analysis of the Criminal Justice System
September 21, 2013 Amy Oden, Professor of Early Church History and Spirituality Seminary Lite, Saint Paul School of Theology, Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. "Spiritual Traditions"
September 22, 2013 Stan Basler, Visiting Professor of Restorative Justice and Prison Ministries Quail Springs United Methodist Church, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Restorative Justice Education Event
September 22, 2013 Mike Graves, Wm. K. McElvaney Professor of Preaching Pine Ridge Presbyterian Church, Kansas City, Missouri, 8:00, 9:15, and 11:00 a.m. Preaching
September 25, 2013 Stan Basler, Visiting Professor of Restorative Justice and Prison Ministries New Covenant United Methodist Church, Edmond, Oklahoma Biblical and Theological Analysis of the Criminal Justice System
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