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Bonus Season - A Guide To Preaching Session Nine - Holdings Peoples Attention [9 of 12]

36 min • 30 november 2023

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Introduction:
Imagine meeting someone for the first time. You observe their appearance, and soon, their words shape your impressions. The introduction of a sermon is like that initial encounter. It determines whether the audience will stay engaged. Today, we delve into the art of crafting introductions that captivate and hold the attention of your listeners.

Ways of Helping Relate a Speaker to an Audience:

  1. Be Appropriately Dressed:
    • Choose attire that fits the occasion and enhances credibility.
    • Understand the cultural expectations of your audience.
  2. Be Sensitive to the Congregation:
    • Acknowledge the needs and concerns of your audience.
    • Maintain a positive attitude and appreciation for those who choose to listen.
  3. Be Introduced Properly:
    • Guide the person introducing you to emphasize your qualifications to preach/teach.
  4. Approach the Podium Confidently:
    • Walk confidently, projecting relaxation without arrogance.
    • Take a moment of silence before speaking to establish a calm presence.
  5. Sincerely Thank Everyone For Attending:
    • Express gratitude, especially in non-regular settings.
    • Be concise, sincere, and, if appropriate, inject humor thoughtfully.
  6. Avoid Trite Remarks:
    • Steer clear of clichés; instead, relate your words to the positive characteristics of the church or ministry.
  7. Be Committed to Communicating Your Message:
    • Prioritize your message over introductory techniques.
    • Project a clear sense of purpose and conviction.

Methods of Relating the Audience to the Subject:

  1. Attention Getters:
    • Use captivating statements, rhetorical questions, or paradoxes.
    • First impressions matter; captivate attention in the initial moments.
  2. Telling a Story:
    • Narrate stories that build to a climax and create interest.
    • Connect the narrative to the subject to bridge the gap between attention and interest.
  3. Creating Interest:
    • Identify and address the felt needs of your audience.
    • Connect your subject matter to their personal needs, creating a genuine interest.
  4. Introduce the Subject:
    • Clearly state the subject of your message.
    • Ensure your introduction aligns with the message's content; avoid over-promising or under-delivering.

Summary:
Effective introductions are crucial for holding people’s attention throughout a sermon. They should relate the audience to the speaker and the subject. Craft your introduction to be about 10% of the total speaking time, ensuring it captures attention, raises needs, and orients the audience to the subject. Remember, the first twenty-five words must seize attention to set the stage for an

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