How to Google a Sermon
By David Thornhill
I have a hankering. The information highway is becoming
the pastors library. With the increase of resources available
online and connection speeds growing the Internet can be a great tool
for sermon research. Part of the problem is that there are so many resources
available on the web. I went to www.Google.com and typed in the word
Sermon and the search engine listed 2.4 million web sites
for me to choose from. For the purpose of this article I have boiled
that list down to just a few resources that I regularly use. I hope
that they may be helpful to you as well. And heres the kicker:
these web sites are all free!
Want to read the Bible?
www.biblegateway.com
is by far the best resource for reading the Bible online. It offers
many versions and even can even look up specific verses in The Message.
It also has study tools as well as links to other helpful sights.
Want to listen to sermons?
Thousands of pastors post their sermons on church and
personal web sites.
www.nazarenepastor.org
has a page where you can listen to the weekly sermons of several preachers
from our denomination.
www.willowcreek.com
has online audio and video clips of their sermons and all the special
speakers that they have.
www.preachersmagazine.com
has a page that will direct you to several sites that offer online sermons
as well as other resources.
Want to research a text?
www.textweek.com
in my opinion is the best online resource. It follows the lectionary
but has a text archive where you can research any text. It offers a
wide range of resources for every text, including video clips, commentary,
sermons and so on.
The best Greek/English resource I have found is
www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/fischer/gnt/chapters.htm
The Hall of Church history http://www.gty.org/~phil/hall.htm
contains what the site refers to as Theology from a Bunch of Dead
Guys.
www.biblestudytools.com
also offers a host of online help.
www.barna.org offers
statistics on many church-related items.
Want to find illustrations?
If I have the time I will sometimes simply go to www.google.com
and do an image search on a theme word from my sermon. I have found
all sorts of inspiring images that lead to discovering whats going
on in the real world.
www.news.yahoo.com has current events from around the
world. You can type in a theme as well and it will bring you to the
current events surrounding that theme.
I use my local online newspaper as well as ones like www.nytimes.com
or www.usatoday.com for current
and past stories.
Want video clips?
www.altavista.com
has a video clip search engine. I often will type in a theme word from
my sermon in this engine and find all sorts of great (and sometimes
weird) clips. Weve found commercials and clips from TV shows on
this site that weve used in worship on several occasions.
www.textweek.com
also has a movie index where you can look up clips on any theme.
Dave Thornhill is the lead pastor of GracePoint Church of the Nazarene
in Shawnee, Kansas