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  1. I would love to say I am even one message ahead, but that would not be honest. Even my wife encourages me to try to get ahead. It is difficult on a minister when it is the end of the week and he is trying to wrap up a message. You know what happens when this is the case, a member wants to meet last second, a member gets put into the hospital, etc. Then you may feel you have to choose between the two.

    It’s my desire to get ahead when I am in a series. Something I struggle with though is how far ahead do I want to be. I look at the difference between Andy Stanley and Craig Groeschel. Andy is many weeks ahead and probably knows what he is preaching for months to come. Craig mentioned he never knows more than three weeks ahead of time what e is preaching on. He said he does this because he wants to stay current with what is going on with his church and what is needed there. I think both Pastors have good reasons for their styles. I grew up under you study for that week, but I do s

  2. (Sorry it wouldn’t let me type any more)
    … the need to get ahead. I just noticed some great communicators at opposite ends of the spectrum. You do you have any thoughts on this?

    1. I think you have to find what works best for you. Far too many pastors are week to week and the amount of stress they carry is unbelievable. I can definitely relate!

      So even if you just got out 2-3 weeks in advance, try starting there. Not everyone has to be a full year in advance. Also, being ahead doesn’t even have to mean that your messages are all finished. Maybe you just have a rough outline, or an ugly first draft written. But how much easier would it be to sit down monday and start with something already on the page instead of a blank screen?

      Find what works best for your busy schedule. The great thing is, once you are ahead, all you have to do is work on one future message a week, and polish up the current weeks message.

      Hope that helps

      1. I agree having just a passage of scripture to start with and a general idea of where the message is going is a huge help. As stated earlier, I want to be ahead. I am just still trying to figure what that looks like for me personally.

        Brandon, I do appreciate the website here. For a young pastor(32 I hope that’s still young), who is leading an independent church this site is a huge blessing to me. I am not surrounded by a plethora of ministers all the time as someone in a denomination might be. So thank you, and may God redeem the time you spend keeping this site going.