Posted by Mackenzie Harrison on Apr 17, 2026
Behind most sermons are hours of prayer, preparation, writing, rewriting, and practice, yet many sermons are only experienced once. In today’s digital world, that’s a missed opportunity. Capturing sermons in more than one format allows churches to reach people where they are, have multiple options for folks to connect with your message, and support spiritual growth. Below, we’ll dive...
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Posted by Mackenzie Harrison on Apr 10, 2026
Typically, it’s not the entirety of a sermon that sticks with us; it’s one sentence. Those moments often matter more than we realize. Below, we’ll dive into how to create impact with just a single line from a sermon so it sticks all week. Let’s begin! Why One Line Can Have So Much Impact A single line of a sermon stays with you because it’s often: Simple Clear Emotionally...
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Posted by Mackenzie Harrison on Apr 3, 2026
You spent time creating content and fully believed in the message, yet your post received barely any engagement. More than likely, the reason why your post isn’t getting the engagement you expect isn’t that the message lacks value, but rather that the presentation isn’t catching folks’ attention fast enough. In a world of endless scrolling, churches typically have just a...
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Posted by Mackenzie Harrison on Mar 27, 2026
The internet has made it easier than ever for churches to communicate. But easier does not necessarily mean more intentional. Between social media posts, blogs, livestreams, newsletters, and sermon clips, churches are sharing a lot online. The challenge isn’t finding places to post; it’s making sure what’s shared continually points people to Jesus and invites connection with His church....
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Posted by Mackenzie Harrison on Mar 13, 2026
The heart of every sermon is Scripture, and it can be the heart of your sermon blog posts, too. However, it isn’t always enough to simply paste verses into a blog. Your readers typically need additional context to reflect and connect. Using Scripture properly means helping people understand it, feel it, and live it. Below, we’ll discuss how you can use Scripture effectively in sermon...
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