Spring 2004/Pasadena
PR511
Epps

PR511: PREACHING PRACTICUM. William S. Epps. (Two Units).


DESCRIPTION:

The course is designed to offer the maximum possible practical experience in preaching and sermon preparation. The class will be limited to a maximum of nine students. Each student will preach twice during the quarter. Sermons are to be original work not previously presented for credit in homiletics or other speech and preaching classes. Each sermon will be evaluated and discussed by class members under the direction of the instructor. All sermons will be recorded on video tape.

RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY:
The spoken word remains an essential means of communicating the gospel of Jesus Christ. Preaching is an essential element in the ministry of the church a task which all servants of Christ are called to perform in one form or another.

COURSE FORMAT:
The course will meet for a two-hour session each week, including the final exam week.The first part of each meeting will be spent in worship where two sermons will be preached by members of the class. The class will then move to informal surroundings where discussion of the sermons will follow in a relaxed atmosphere.

REQUIRED READING:
Weekly exegetical and theological reading relating to the texts, passages or themes to be preached upon.

RECOMMENDED READING:
Students are expected to be familiar with the following books:
Davis, H. Grady. Design for Preaching. Fortress Press, 1977.

Pitt-Watson, Ian. A Primer for Preachers. Baker Book House, 1986.

ASSIGNMENTS:
Two sermons preached during the quarter, with outlines submitted. Regular class attendance, preparation for class, and participation in discussions.

PREREQUISITES:
PR500.

RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM:
Meets M.Div. core requirements in Preaching and Communication (MIN 2). The practicum may be taken for credit more than once, though students are encouraged not to enroll in more than one section during any given quarter.

FINAL EXAMINATION:
None.