When we have taken classes on Lay Speaking/preaching, we were told, one doesn't HAVE to follow the Lectionary for any given Sunday. We were also told as Certified LaySpeakers, "Always have a sermon in your pocket, you never know when you may be called upon"; with this in mind, it would be impossible to adhere strictly to the Lectionary. Let me add here, I DO NOT preach, I feel preaching is for professionals, I simply bring a message that God has inspired me to deliver.
Lee Swann, irving, TX
Yes. But, I was a Lectionary preacher, preaching from the old, historic lectionaries, before the New Common Lectionary was even widely adopted. Some years I leave the NCL aside and look at the historic Lectionaries. Series preaching drives me nuts. I'm waaaaay bored with the series long before it's over.
I like Tom Bandy's critique of the Revised Common Lectionary in his book "The Uncommon Lectionary." I like series preaching. You can even incorporate the old RCL at times into a series without anyone knowing!
Casey Taylor
irregularchristian.blogspot.com
You may have meant this poll primarily for ordained ministers, but I had to answer in the affirmative as a lay speaker, even though many of the small country churches where I tend to fill in don't necessarily use it.
For me, I find it good discipline; it keeps me from just indulging myself when it comes to sermon topics.
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