Homiletical Hijinx: Chat GPT and Preparing Sunday’s Sermon (Part 6)
Well I bring this series on Chat GPT and preparing Sunday’s Sermon to a close. I had fun doing it and will probably use Chat GPT for other things in…
read moreWell I bring this series on Chat GPT and preparing Sunday’s Sermon to a close. I had fun doing it and will probably use Chat GPT for other things in…
read moreIf you think I am doing homiletical hijinx you should read this article about a church service in Germany that was entirely generated by Chat GPT! While I am having…
read moreI really had fun trying to get more out of the sermon from Chat GPT in my last post. I had so much fun in fact that I decided to…
read moreOk. So I really tried to give Chat GPT a workout on this one. I pushed it hard. I got really detailed. Here is what I requested this go around:…
read moreSo last time I asked Chat GPT to write my sermon for Sunday about the Ascension. I had fun with it and even used one of the illustrations it gave…
read moreI am always trying to do anything in my power to make the preaching of the word of God not boring. I have heard some really boring sermons in my…
read moreI am a semi-regular reader of Richard Beck’s blog Experimental Theology. As you could probably surmise from the title of the blog Beck has gained popularity and following for his…
read moreI had the great honor of preaching at the bi-lingual (Spanish and English) 5th Sunday service at the Santa Paula Church of Christ in Santa Paula California yesterday. My dear…
read moreI preached from a very odd text this morning. I preached from the passage that prohibits the boiling of a baby goat in its mother’s milk (see Exod 23:19; 34:26;…
read moreOne of my goals is to unleash the word of God. I think more than anything else this is my desire for my ministry – at least as I am…
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