
Room for Nuance The Preaching Interview
Feb 3, 2026
Scott Pace, provost and preaching professor with a PhD in hermeneutics and homiletics, and author of Preaching by the Book. He discusses expositional leadership, blending preaching with pastoral care and leadership. He explains how genre shapes sermon form, finding main point and tone, developing voice through practice, the Spirit’s role in proclamation, and practical prep and delivery tips for varied contexts.
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Let The Text, Not Labels, Drive You
- Let the biblical text, not a style label, drive your sermon: be text-driven and faithful to genre.
- Use 'textual' or 'expositional' terms to free practice from caricatured baggage.
Follow The Passage's Form
- Let the form and genre of the passage be your sermon blueprint so structure and tone align.
- Shape narratives, parables, psalms, and epistles differently to preserve their intended movement.
Engage People, Not Cameras
- Maintain eye contact and personable delivery to reflect actual personal communication.
- Prefer extemporaneous or internalized manuscripts to engage the congregation rather than preach to the screen.












