The Abingdon Preaching Annual 2012

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David N. Mosser
Abingdon Press, Apr 1, 2011 - Religion - 448 pages
Pastors and other preachers have long turned to The Abingdon Preaching Annual for help with one of the central tasks of their ministry: sermon preparation.

The 2012 edition of the Annual continues and, in response to our faithful readers, improves this fine tradition.

Sermon helps include: lectionary-based sermons for each Sunday and special liturgical event of the year; lectionary commentary; and 15 topical sermon series on diverse themes like missions, modern families, life in the Holy Spirit, stewardship, and more.

Worship planning aids include a four-year liturgical event calendar Guide to liturgical colors; 2012 lectionary readings in one, easy-to-read table; and related worship aids following each lectionary sermon, and each sermon series.

Searchable CD-Rom included with every book that includes: full text of the print edition with a hyperlinked table of contents; pre-sermon, offertory, and pastoral prayers; classical and contemporary prayers and affirmations; classic sermon Annotated bibliography hyperlinked to the sermon titles; and full text of every lectionary passage used with hyperlinks to the weekly readings.

The Abingdon Preaching Annual, always a trusted resource, is now the most comprehensive and useful aid for sermon preparation you will find.

 

Contents

Introduction
Lectionary Listings Table
Baptism of the Lord
Second Sunday after the Epiphany
Third Sunday after the Epiphany
Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany
FEBRUARY
Transfiguration
Ash Wednesday
First Sunday in Lent
MARCH
Fourth Sunday in Lent
Fifth Sunday in Lent
PalmPassion Sunday
Maundy Thursday
Good Friday

Sixth Sunday after the Epiphany

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About the author (2011)

David N. Mosser, senior pastor of First United Methodist Church in Arlington Texas, is an adjunct homiletics professor at Perkins School of Theology (SMU) in Dallas. He frequently teaches and preaches in numerous United Methodist churches.

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