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Sermon Outlines for Busy Pastors: Church Revolution Sermon Series
Sermon Outlines for Busy Pastors: Church Revolution Sermon Series
Sermon Outlines for Busy Pastors: Church Revolution Sermon Series
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Bring passion back to your church!

Bring excitement back into your church with this 7 part sermon series focused on bringing change and passion to your church. The church is the people, and if there's to be a change in our church there has to be a change in our people. Sermon Outlines for Busy Pastors: Church Revolution Series may be just the tool God uses to bring lasting and effective change to your church.

This sermon series is formed around this statement: A Church Revolution is when the individuals who make up the church completely and fundamentally change themselves, their church, and their community by the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

This sermon series will provide you the groundwork for beginning a revolution at your church, a revolution for Jesus Christ.
(Sermon Outlines taken from Sermon Outlines for Busy Pastors: Volume 3)

Sermon Titles and Scripture References:
1. Church Revolution - Uprising or Revolution? - John 6:67-68
2. Church Revolution - Revolution Heart - Luke 10:25-37
3. Church Revolution - Don't Waste Your Life - Romans 6:13
4. Church Revolution - Called to Revolution - Genesis 12:1-4
5. Church Revolution - Revolution Boot Camp - Romans 12:2
6. Church Revolution - Take Up the Cross - Luke 9:21-26
7. Church Revolution - Finale - Luke 10:25-37

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRob Westbrook
Release dateJun 10, 2013
ISBN9781301669400
Sermon Outlines for Busy Pastors: Church Revolution Sermon Series
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Rob Westbrook

Rob Westbrook became a follower of Jesus Christ at the later age of thirty. Called into the preaching ministry at thirty-two, Rob attended New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, earning a Bachelors of Arts degree in Pastoral Ministry. He later earned forty-six hours toward a Masters of Divinity degree.Rob became pastor of his first church, Hebron Baptist Church, in Amite County, Mississippi, in 1998, while attending seminary. By 2002 the time commitments to both seminary and the church became strained, and Rob chose to leave seminary behind for the church. Around 2005, God began preparing him for planting a new church. He left his first church pastorate in 2006 to become a church planter in his hometown of Amory, Mississippi. LifePointe Church had its first service in January 2008. Rob currently serves there, at LifePointe Church.Rob has been married to Teresa for almost 23 years. He and Teresa have one daughter, Lauren, who is engaged to Brandon Britt. They will be married in March 2013.

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    Sermon Outlines for Busy Pastors - Rob Westbrook

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    1. Church Revolution - Uprising or Revolution? - John 6:67-68

    2. Church Revolution - Revolution Heart - Luke 10:25-37

    3. Church Revolution - Don't Waste Your Life - Romans 6:13

    4. Church Revolution - Called to Revolution - Genesis 12:1-4

    5. Church Revolution - Revolution Boot Camp - Romans 12:2

    6. Church Revolution - Take Up the Cross - Luke 9:21-26

    7. Church Revolution - Finale - Luke 10:25-37

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    Introduction

    Pastors are the busiest people in our country.

    According to my research, that statement is a fact. Of course, my research is not scientific, but I believe it to be accurate. My most trusted research data comes from my wife. She says we’re the busiest people in our country, and I always listen to my wife!

    I know, firsthand, all the many different directions we are pulled, every single day. There’s hospitals to visit, weddings to officiate, and funerals to preach. There’s families to counsel, new believers to disciple, and leaders to train. There’s worship services to plan, toilets to unclog, and light bulbs to be replaced. And some of us have these things to do WHILE working another job – doing the bi–vocational thing. There’s enough stuff going on to keep us busy twenty–five hours a day, eight days a week.

    Oh yeah, and there’s sermons to prepare. We’ve got to work that in with all the other things vying for our attention. The one thing most of us feel to be our primary purpose, our calling – preaching the Word of God – has to compete with everything else for the one finite element in all of this. Time.

    As a seminary student, I remember hearing someone say a pastor should dedicate an hour of preparation to every minute of his sermon. At the time, I thought that was an unreal amount of time to spend in sermon prep. Now, years and sermons later, I can’t even grasp the thought. If our average sermon length is thirty minutes, that equates to thirty hours of prep! For those who have a Sunday night message to prepare, and maybe one for Wednesday night, well, that doesn’t exactly leave time for much else.

    There may be some of you who have that luxury of time, but for most of us, that amount of time is simply not there. So we do the best we can with the time we’ve got, and trust God to make something useful from our efforts. And our gracious and merciful Lord often does.

    But we want to do better. We want to present our people with well–prepared messages. Messages that will not only fill a thirty minute time slot, but will also feed them spiritually,

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