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How much time you spend on writing sermon ?

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Did Methodists historically use the lectionary? Having come out of a tradition which did?

John Wesley tended to follow the Book of Common Prayer and the liturgical year, but as the Methodist movement grew along with lay preaching and evangelical field preaching, a lot of "free form" preaching took place, which became more and more common. Free form was intended to be more supplemental, but became dominant once the actual denomination was formed and likely depended on how "high church" the congregation was. I don't believe the lectionary was ever enforced on a wide-scale basis for Methodists though, at least once they became their own denomination.
 
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Lately, I have been averaging 3-4 hours for a 10-12 minute sermon. Sometimes it comes faster (like last week where a 16 minute sermon took two hours -- praise Jesus!) and sometimes I've wrestled for 8-10 hours. I have found that the better I know my people, their lives, their fears, their hopes, etc. the easier it becomes to speak a message relevant to them. Crafting a sermon for a congregation I don't know seems to take a lot longer. It also very much depends on what type of sermon I'm delivering on a given Sunday. Narrative preaching, for example, seems to almost write itself. Good expository preaching takes more time and research. A final factor is whether I preached on the same lections three or six years ago, and if I can re-use any of that material. I rarely ever repeat a complete sermon, even if it's with a different congregation, although I do have a couple of favorites that I've used a few times now. But there are often themes or portions that can be re-used.
 
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Great!
 
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