Sermon Evaluation Form
Found 5 free book(s)3. Contextual Sermon Evaluation Form - Center for …
cepreaching.org• The sermon suggested specific ways to look for and see God’s work in our world and even in our struggles: 1 2 3 4 5 • The sermon provided practical examples/advice: 1 2 3 4 5 • The sermon communicated God’s grace in a way that could reach out to unbelievers or those unfamiliar with the Christian faith: 1 2 3 4 5
SERMON EVALUATION FORM - Lancaster Theological …
courses.lancasterseminary.eduSense of momentum in sermon. Sense of coherence in sermon. B. Effectiveness. Speaker spoke with confidence and conviction. You were moved and/or persuaded by the sermon. Scripture was ably and carefully taught and applied. Title of sermon appropriate to theme. Your overall evaluation of the sermon. VI.
serMon eVaLUation ForM - 9Marks
www.9marks.orgserMon eVaLUation ForM. The preacher clearly set the context of the passage. 2. The sermon revealed the main point of the text. 3. The preacher clearly preached Jesus from the text. 4. The preacher noted the special way God relates with mankind at this point in redemptive history.
SERMON EVALUATION FORM
www.centerforcongregationalleadership.orgSERMON EVALUATION. Evident Strengths: Suggestions for Improvement: Additional Comments: Signature:________________________________________________________. Date:______________________. Sample #2. AN EVALUATION SHEET: WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A SERMON. Purpose.
Sermon Evaluation Form - Center for Excellence in Preaching
cepreaching.org1. BIBLICAL. Because God’s Word lies at the center of all preaching, sermons should demonstrate that the Bible (and the specific portion of Scripture on which the sermon was based) determined the main message of the sermon.