Professional Dissertations DMin
Date of Award
2025
Document Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Ministry
College
Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary
Program
Doctor of Ministry DMin
Abstract
Problem
Pastors in the Western Ontario region are divinely entrusted with the responsibility of delivering contextually relevant sermons that foster spiritual growth and inspire transformation within their congregations. While these ministers are deeply committed to their calling and possess substantial theological training and pastoral experience, the continually evolving field of homiletics and the shifting expectations of contemporary audiences requires renewed engagement with current preaching methodologies. For many, formal instruction in homiletics iii occurred decades ago, and opportunities for sustained exposure to emerging current preaching strategies have been minimal or nonexistent. This project seeks to address this critical deficiency by designing and implementing a homiletic course with the latest discoveries in the art of preaching—providing pastors with practical tools, updated strategies, and homiletic insights that will enrich the clarity, depth, and transformative power of their preaching in today’s complex and dynamic ministry contexts.
Method
The methodological framework of this project was executed in three carefully designed phases, each contributing to a comprehensive cycle of assessment, instruction, and evaluation. In Phase I, a preliminary assessment of the pastors’ preaching practices was conducted through video-recorded sermons, allowing for a critical analysis of content, delivery, structure, and theological clarity. Phase II consisted of the implementation of a ten-lecture homiletic course delivered monthly at the Western Ontario Ministerial Meetings. Each lecture was followed by a dual feedback mechanism: quantitative assessment via surveys and qualitative insight through open discussions. Phase III consisted of another series of sermon evaluation to measure homiletic growth following the course, replicating the diagnostic methods from Phase I to ensure consistency and comparability.
Results
The implementation of the homiletic course yielded demonstrable improvements in the preaching effectiveness of the pastors within the Western Ontario region. Through the sermon evaluations, it became evident that the pastors had significantly enhanced their preaching skills iv and began adopting rhetorical strategies aligned with contemporary homiletic practices. The post-lecture surveys and open discussions revealed a heightened awareness among pastors of the evolving expectations of their congregations and the importance of ongoing homiletic refinement. Participants reported enhanced homiletic sensitivity, greater adaptability in sermon preparation, and a deepened appreciation for the diversity of preaching styles presented in the course. Most notably, pastors acknowledged the course’s impact not only on their technical skills but also on their renewed sense of purpose and responsibility in proclaiming the gospel with relevance and theological depth. This project affirms the value of sustained professional development in preaching and highlights the critical role of continuing education in empowering ministers to faithfully and effectively fulfill their calling in a rapidly changing cultural and ecclesial landscape.
Conclusions
The findings unequivocally indicate that even experienced pastors benefit substantially from structured opportunities for continuing education in homiletics. Renewed engagement with contemporary preaching methodologies, combined with systematic sermon evaluations and constructive critical feedback, not only enhanced participants’ technical proficiency but also deepened their sense of vocational purpose and theological responsibility. The demonstrated success of this initiative affirms the strategic importance of developing and expanding similar homiletic training programs across other regions. In the long term, the vitality of the church’s witness in the world is inextricably linked to the clarity, conviction, theological depth, and contextual relevance with which the gospel is proclaimed. This project affirms that intentional v investment in the homiletic development of pastors constitutes a direct and measurable contribution to the spiritual life and mission effectiveness of the church.
Subject Area
Preaching; Seventh-day Adventists--Clergy--Canada--Ontario
Recommended Citation
Prelipcian, Laurentiu A., "Developing and Implementing a Course on Homiletics to Enhance the Preaching of the Seventh-day Adventist Pastors in the Western Ontario Region" (2025). Professional Dissertations DMin. 870.
https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/dmin/870
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