M.A. in Pastoral Ministry
CHMN 637 - Seminars in Preaching

Professor: Hyveth Williams
Date: October 11-15, 2015
Location: Ortner Center - Union College, Lincoln Nebraska
Course Description
An advanced preaching course emphasizing such topics as homiletical theory, history of preaching, persuasion, current preaching trends and models, and experimental preaching techniques.
Participants in CHMN637 Seminar in Preaching will learn how to develop solid biblical sermons that are both authentically biblical and relevant to the target audience. Deliver sermons in a way that connects with and impacts the audience. Discover the pastor’s vital role in shaping worship and the role of preaching in big picture worship.
Students Learning Outcomes:
- Become familiar with contemporary literature in homiletics,
- Discover and use the literary forms of the Bible in sermon preparation and delivery
- Understand preaching definitions, styles and delivery methods
- Discover and develop the art of prophetic preaching
Class Resources:
Reservation Form (The reservation period is now closed for this class. Thank you)
Course Syllabus
Location Information
Student Attendee List:
- Rob Alfalah
- Joseph Bates
- Enock Bouzy
- Marie Bouzy
- DeeAnn Bragaw
- Greg Bullion
- Steve Carlson
- Gary Collins
- Michael W. Dyson
- Francois Erasmus
- Fredrick L. Grant
- Richard Kurtz
- Karen Lewis
- Antonio Lopez
- Mark Magnusson
- Bellamy McKenzie
- Otavio McKenzie
- Andrew Shurtliff
- Louella Simmons (MDiv.E)
- Milos Tomic
- Lilia N. Torres
- Jana Thurber
- Carol Hurley Turk
- Cirilo Vazquez
- James Venegas
- Johnny Williams (MDiv.E)
- Jorge Zeyala
