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Staying Fresh in the Pulpit

January 14, 2026 By Mike Sorcinelli

The best way to stay fresh in the pulpit is to read books on preaching and then apply what you learn. A sermon is made up of distinct parts—the greeting, introduction, background, exposition, conclusion, and closing prayer—and preaching books offer Scripture-based insight into how to prepare each one well. As you learn to craft a stronger introduction, a clearer exposition, or a more effective conclusion, your preaching doesn’t just improve—it changes. And change is the very definition of freshness. So if you want to stay fresh in preaching, keep reading and keep applying.

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