The ONE Thing You Can Do Today To Improve Your Preaching

First off, let me commend you for looking to improve your preaching!

90% of church visitors say good preaching is the single biggest reason they come back the second week.

That’s why taking time to develop your preaching skills is a win-win for you and your church.

Honestly, the first few times I got behind a pulpit didn’t work out so well…

Yes I had the Bible and yes I had buckets of passion, but what I realised was I also needed to learn the tried and tested techniques of communicating God’s Word.

That’s when I started checking out blogs about preaching and reading books on preaching.

I even enrolled in preaching coaching.

All of this definitely made a huge difference, not just in how I came up with preaching ideas or put my sermon outline together, but actually in how I preached.

But of course, self-development and study take time – something very few church leaders have too much of.

This is exactly why I want to share with you one simple and easy way you can start to improve the quality of your preaching.

The good news?

This is something you can do almost anywhere and anytime.

1 Thing You Can Do To Improve Your Preaching

Are you ready?

It’s listening to great preachers.

I’m serious.

One of the best ways to improve your preaching is by listening to the best and learning from them.

It used to be you had to drive around, forking out money for conferences and flying out to different churches but not anymore.

The internet has changed everything and now you can have a front-row seat of any church anywhere in the world without ever having to leave the house. 

Your phone or tablet gives you unlimited access to preachers around the world.

I remember when I first discovered podcasts, it totally revolutionised my preaching. I found as many preachers as I could and listened to as many sermons as I could.

On the first day, I probably listened to 20 sermons…

In the first week about 100.

And the more I listened, the more I learned.

Where possible, I got out a notebook and jotted down how they started and ended their sermons. 

I saw how they told stories and used illustrations

I looked at what made their speaking so compelling and how they bought the scripture verse to life.

It was a great learning experience and I probably got more out of it than a typical Bible school homiletics class.

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7 Tips To Get The Most Out Of Your Listening

1. Get On YouTube 

Preaching is more than just the words you say or how you say it, so where possible you want to watch them too. 

Good preachers know how to use their whole body, not all churches post their sermons on YouTube but subscribe to them if they do.

2. Look At The iTunes Top Charts

Under the Christianity category you’ll find pastors and preachers who are at the top of this list for a reason:

They are all phenomenal communicators of the gospel who draw large audiences.

You may not agree with all of them theologically, but thousands of people download their sermons for a reason – they are world-class speakers.

This brings me nicely to my next point…

3. Subscribe To Preachers From Different Camps

If you’re charismatic, don’t just listen to charismatics.

Get a healthy perspective of pastors from all different traditions and backgrounds.

You’ll get a better picture of what works, what doesn’t and how to make your preaching your own instead of copying everyone else in your particular church network.

4. Optimise Your Free Time To Listen

Instead of listening to the radio in the car, I listen to preaching. I also listen when I am going for a run or writing.

I understand you’re busy, so find times to fit this habit into your existing schedule.

5. Listen In Double Time 

This is a clever little trick.

Want to listen to more preaching in less time?

You can listen at 2x speed.

Try it, it works!

You will be surprised how easily your brain adjusts to pick everything up. This makes a 60 minutes message only 30, and a 30 only 15!

I bet some of your church members wish they had this option for your sermons! 

6. Don’t Worry About Listening To All Of Them 

If you subscribe to a lot of podcasts, you will not be able to listen to all of them.

That’s Okay. Be selective.

Listen to what intrigues you and pass on others.

Every once in a while I go through my podcasts and clean house because there are a lot I haven’t had time to listen to.

7. Don’t Just Listen To The Most Recent Stuff

Compare and contrast – a lot of pastors have sermons from the early years of their ministry available. Go back and listen to their old stuff.

Then listen to the new stuff and compare. You’ll see how they’ve grown and developed over the years.

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Who Am I Listening To Right Now?

It’s constantly changing but here’s a list of the pastors I’m listening to right now:

Why not take a 30-day challenge and listen to a sermon a day for the next 30 days?

Try it and I promise you’ll be glad you did 😎

Master The Skill of Sermon Prep & Delivery

We preach as a labour of love and yet so many of us are, well, let’s say less effective than we could be…

And that’s where following step-by-step training and learning from the best comes in.

Which is why we’re on a mission to uncover the best online preaching courses.

Here’s our top list so far…

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What Preachers Do You Listen To?

Scroll down and let us know in the comments! 🙌

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10 thoughts on “The ONE Thing You Can Do Today To Improve Your Preaching”

  1. Hello! I’m Eden TR and I loved this article on how God motivates you to preach, and how preaching can benefit others, it’s beautiful. I was wondering, not to accuse or offense, do you think it is okay if women preach? I am very young woman myself, however, I feel the Lord God calling me to share his word with everyone can. Thank you for your time! Have a great day everyone!

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  2. Hey Simon! Just stumbled on this. Great information – thank you! Any chance you have an updated list of who you’re listening to now? New additions?

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  3. Thanks. One of my greatest desire is to preach well and also find a way to grow the parish of my church where I pastor. It’s a wonderful Charismatic church, but the have recorded no growths since last year I was sent there. May God help me

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    • That’s no easy challenge Alex but it can be done. There’s no one ‘fix-all’ solution because what works in one setting won’t work somewhere else and vice versa.

      I think take some time to identify the strengths and weaknesses of your church. And I mean really think. The last thing you want to do is be one of those pastors who comes up with some new initiative every month – your leadership team will just zone out.

      Maybe identify 1 key area for growth this year – maybe you want to draw new families so improving your kids church is the best thing you can do.

      Are you getting any visitors? What percentage come back a second time? If not, what’s the problem there? See my How To Make Church Visitors Feel Welcome post.

      I’ve known some pastors call people and ask them why they didn’t come back a second time – not in a judgemental way but to get honest feedback so he knew how to improve.

      In my own limited experience, small groups are key to building a strong church – relationship-wise and size-wise. I wrote a post recently about what we did to grow the youth group from zero to 30+ in 6 months. (Here it is) Even though it’s for young people, you can easily transfer the principles over.

      You know your church better than anyone so you’re in the best place to identify the best way forward. It could be as profound as developing an outward-focused culture or as simple as getting better signage.

      I hope this ramble helps in some way though! 🙂

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  4. God bless you so much brother Simon i am blessed by that post i hope in my next sermon i will do better than before i am Joseph musyoka

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    • I have a motto I say to myself that goes something like this: “The next time I preach will be the best I’ve ever preached.”

      That’s not to say I put pressure on myself to be perfect everytime, but it’s the idea that we’re always improving and getting better.

      I’m so happy you found this helpful Joseph.

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      • The suggestions in this article are helpful for improving preaching skills. In addition to the list if pastors on your podcast, are there female pastor’s sermons you can recommend?

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        • Joyce Meyer? Honestly I’ve just realised I don’t listen to anyone other woman preacher, we need need more women preachers people! 🙂

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