It may well be the first event of its kind – ever! More than 20 teachers of homiletics from 15 countries around the majority world met in June at Wycliffe Hall (Oxford) for a weeklong consultation. Langham Preaching recognises that in order to see the culture of preaching change, the current grassroots strategy needs to be complemented with one that is directed towards the theological college. The week revolved around ten questions – each sparked by presentations from participants:
The event went well. It “reignited my love and my hope for homiletics”. It “reminded me of the gravity of my role as a
teacher of preaching”. Chris Chia, a participant in the consultation in Oxford, said, “I treasured the genuine fellowship, the insightful contributions, and was encouraged by God’s work in and through you all from around the world. Our long, but fruitful, days were a combination of theological rigour, respectful interaction, quiet reflection … and the nightly sharing of testimonies was especially encouraging of God’s gracious work in us.”
Participants returned home determined to strengthen the courses which they teach; to elevate the profile of homiletics in the wider curriculum; to build training partnerships with local churches/pastors; and to organize smaller, regionalised consultations and networks.
For more information on the Langham Preaching programme, visit www.langhampartnership.org/preaching.
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