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  • Episode 71: How to Lead in a World of Distraction - An Interview with Clay Scroggins
    Sep 23 2019

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    Guest: Clay Scroggins - Lead Pastor of Buckhead Church (Atlanta, GA)

    Intro to Clay Scroggins (0:45)
    Philosophy of preaching (3:56)
    Role of preaching in pastoral duties and identity (5:17)
    Preaching when you’re not the senior leader (7:43)
    How to Lead in a World of Distraction (12:26)
    Diagnosing distractions (14:32)
    Distraction and preaching (20:50)
    Preaching versus self-help talks (24:08)
    Favorite and/or most challenging preaching experience (30:23)
    Christmas Eve or Easter (31:23)
    Impactful communicators (31:57)
    Recommended resources (32:35)
    Connecting with Clay (33:50)

    Reaching out to our guest
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    @clayscroggins (Instagram)
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    ClayScroggins.com (Website)

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    Links:

    • Clay Scroggins
    • Buckhead Church
    • North Point Ministries
    • Andy Stanley
    • Rev. Olu Brown on Art of the Sermon
    • How to Lead When You're Not in Charge: Leveraging Influence When You Lack Authority by Clay Scroggins
    • Carey Nieuwhof on Art of the Sermon
    • How to Lead in a World of Distraction: Four Simple Habits for Turning...
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    36 min
  • Episode 70: Permission to Go Short This Advent
    Nov 15 2018

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    Topic: Permission to Go Short This Advent


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    5 min
  • Episode 69: Responding to Negative Feedback
    Nov 1 2018

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    Topic: Responding to Negative Feedback

    Michael Bierut and negative feedback (0:09)
    Michael's response (1:52)
    Acknowledge that the feedback is heard (2:38)
    Give a window into the intention (3:37)
    Be realistic about next steps (4:29)
    Offer positive reinforcement (5:17)
    Create a space for unity (6:23)
    Bonus tip: no one gets a full page (7:12)

    Next Episode arrives November 15, 2018!

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    Links:

    • Michael Bierut
    • MasterCard Explains Its New Logo, Both What’s New and What Isn’t – Adweek
    • I'm With Her: What I learned designing a logo for Hillary Clinton
    • Big Ten Logo
    • Negative Space: Logo Design with Michael Bierut - 99% Invisible
    • 025: A Career in Preaching - Part 1 with Bishop Ken Carter - Art of the Sermon - Defining Grace
    • 026: Preaching as a Tool for Unity - Part 2 with Bishop Ken Carter - Art of the Sermon - Defining Grace

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    9 min
  • Episode 68: Inside Out
    Oct 18 2018

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    Topic: Inside Out - A sermon based on the concepts in Simon Sinek's "Start With Why"

    3 Year Anniversary (0:09)
    Intro to "Inside Out" (0:52)
    Is Pepsi ok? (4:47)
    Power of Coca-Cola (12:26)
    Start with why (14:25)
    The call of Jeremiah (22:21)
    Adapted golden circle (23:57)
    What happens when we sin? (28:59)
    Application to organizations (31:34)
    Greatest commandments as expressions of identity (33:47)
    World Communion Sunday (35:12)

    Next Episode arrives November 1, 2018!

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    Links:

    • Simon Sinek: How great leaders inspire action | TED Talk
    • Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action by Simon Sinek

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    39 min
  • Episode 67: Replanting the Sermon - An Interview with Abby Norman
    Oct 4 2018

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    Guest: Abby Norman - Pastor of New Hope United Methodist Church (Atlanta, GA)

    Intro to Abby Norman (0:41)
    Abby's story (2:09)
    Why is preaching important when you have influence elsewhere? (9:21)
    What is foundational to Abby's preaching (13:31)
    How preaching fits into Abby's pastoral identity and vocation (18:14)
    Choosing sermon topics (19:49)
    Evolution in Abby's preaching (21:41)
    Leaving the manuscript behind (26:14)
    Favorite and most challenging preaching experience (29:19)
    Christmas Eve or Easter (32:12)
    Impactful communicators (34:05)
    Recommended resources (38:32)
    Connecting with Abby (40:32)

    Reaching out to our guest
    @AbbyNormanSays (Twitter)
    @AbbyNormanSays (Instagram)
    @AbbyNormanSays (Facebook)
    AbbyNorman.net (Website)

    Next Episode arrives October 18!

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    Links:

    • Abby Norman
    • New Hope UMC
    • Church Planting 6: The Woman At The Pulpit by StartUp from Gimlet Media
    • Church Clarity
    • Rev. Dr. Ted Smith
    • Barbara Brown Taylor
    • Mary Moore | Ball State University
    • Jennifer Talbert
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    42 min
  • Episode 66: Overcoming Anxiety in Sermon Planning and Writing
    Sep 20 2018

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    Topic: Overcoming Anxiety in Sermon Planning and Writing


    The anxiety of planning and writing sermons (0:10)


    Plan ahead (2:49)


    Match your planning to your personality (4:05)


    Focused time (6:22)


    Personal devotion and writing time (8:23)


    Capture ideas that capture you (10:10)


    Listen to your community (11:40)


    Remember God's faithfulness (13:12)


    Wrap up (14:56)

    Next episode arrives October 4, 2018!


    An interview with Abby Norman, Pastor at New Hope UMC (Atlanta, GA) and recently featured on the Start Up Podcast


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    Links:

    • Nadia Bolz-Weber
    • CNLP 173: Craig Groeschel Deconstructs His Approach to Preaching, Leadership, Success, The Future and More
    • A Focus on Distraction
    • Evernote
    • Google Forms
    • SurveyMonkey

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    17 min
  • Episode 65: The 3 Arcs
    Sep 6 2018

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    Topic: The 3 Arcs

    Welcome back (0:10)
    Narrative Arc (3:28)
    Emotional Arc (8:05)
    Rhythmic Arc (14:30)
    Arcs across series (18:44)

    Next episode arrives September 20, 2018!

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    Links:

    • Launch Podcast
    • Mike Birbiglia: My Girlfriend's Boyfriend
    • Amos Lee - Running Out Of Time
    • Jim Gaffigan

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    22 min
  • Episode 64: I'm Still Here - An Interview with Austin Channing Brown
    May 17 2018

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    Guest: Austin Channing Brown - Author, writer, and speaker

    Introduction to Austin (0:35)
    How and why Austin started work in racial reconciliation (3:52)
    Why "I'm Still Here" is a memoir (9:12)
    The importance and uniqueness of the voice of Black women (12:13)
    Helpful and unhelpful ways to lead conversations on race (16:12)
    Why some people of color turn down opportunities to teach or lead discussions (21:39)
    Natural communication takes hard work (28:58)
    How Austin curates her stories (31:04)
    Austin's growing edges (34:54)
    Most challenging project (37:18)
    Impactful communicators (38:19)
    Recommended resources (39:51)
    How to follow Austin (41:07)

    Reaching out to our guest
    @austinchanning (Twitter)
    @austinchanning (Instagram)
    @austinchanningbrown (Facebook)
    AustinChanning.com (Austin's website)

    Art of the Sermon is going on a short break and will return in Fall 2018

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    Links:

    • I'm Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness by Austin Channing Brown
    • Dr. Brenda Salter McNeil
    • Efrem Smith
    • The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander
    • \Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates
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    43 min