Scouting the pulpit
by J. B. le Grand
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A collection of sermons is a unique literary form. What did you find particularly striking or challenging about reading these sermons as a book, rather than hearing them delivered live? How does the written medium change the experience of receiving the message?
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Le Grand delivered these sermons in both the United States and Europe. Did you notice any shifts in tone, focus, or specific cultural references that seemed to reflect these different geographical contexts? What might this suggest about the universal and particular aspects of faith and human experience?
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Sermons often aim to inspire reflection or action. Was there a particular sermon or passage that resonated deeply with you, challenged a long-held belief, or offered a fresh perspective on a contemporary issue? Please share which one and why it stood out.
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