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  1. Good list here. #7 is especially true. I had one occasion where I thought someone was going to come up and “close” the service so when I finished preaching so I concluded my sermon with a summary prayer. I was walking away from the platform when I realized that no one else was going to come up…leading to an awkward silence as the congregation slowly realized that the service was over.

    1. Thanks. Yeah, that’s happened to me too. Then there was an awkward moment where I came back on stage and had to ask what was next in front of everyone.

  2. Very good list. By honoring the rules of the house you almost automatically become endeared to the people. My add would be to leave secondary doctrinal issues alone. There is enough to preach about that we have total agreement about that there is really no need to address issues you know you may be in disagreement with the inviting pastor or denomination on.

  3. I would add, “Dress appropriately”. Don’t show up in a three piece suit if the congregation is Gen-X, and the opposite is also true. Take your lead from the pastor.

  4. I started out in ministry doing extensive pulpit supply, and this is a very good list. The only thing I would add is respect the beliefs of the Pastor and congregation. I have twice had someone advocate from the pulpit on social issue’s that were out of tune with me and my congregation! I was flabbergasted, and the second person got my congregation to get up in arms!

  5. I would add, participate in the service. I find that it helps me get in tune with the spirit of the church. Also, I like to see guest preachers who are participants and not observers.

    1. Definitely! I dont like it when pastors hide in the back or the green room. It’s definitely good to be modeling worship in the service as part of the congregation. Thanks Patti!

  6. Brandon, do you have, or Is anyone aware of a resource written from the reverse perspective: maybe a one-page summary a church can give to visiting preachers that lays out what they need to know?

  7. Powerful tips brandon
    Its really helpful..
    I think honouring the pastor and be there in time is what we need to take note as preachers thanks.

  8. RESPECTED SIR,
    IT IS AMAZING AND HELPFUL,
    BUT IF YOU WILL ASK FOR FEEDBACK NOBODY WILL TELL YOU YOUR NAGATIVE AND USELESS TOPIC.
    ONLY YOUR FAMILY I.E. WIFE/HUSBAND/ CHILDREN WILL SHOW YOU EXACT MIRROR IMAGE.
    SO I HUMBLY REQUEST YOU DONT EXPECT FOR FEEDBACK. BCZ UNKNOWN PEOPLE WILL NOT TELL YOUR POOR PERFORMANCE.

  9. Thank you for this article.
    But I want to ask, if one is going for ministry in another church, should one go alone or have men follow him, as in like his ground team, that could put in place necessities.