Preaching to the Choir? Preachers and our Audiences
Much exegetical and pastoral labour appropriately goes into preparing the content of our sermons. Today’s session, however, will encourage preachers to tune in to the relationship between ourselves and our hearers, in all our diversity. We will examine our own and our listeners’ learning styles, and consider the importance of tone, delivery and feedback.
Details:
Maximum 12 participants
In‑person only
Morning tea provided
No lunch provided
Cost: $40
The Reverend Dr Elizabeth J Smith AM
The Reverend Dr Elizabeth J Smith AM has been a member of the General Synod Liturgy Commission since 1997. Ordained deacon in 1987 and priest in 1993, Elizabeth has served as parish priest in the suburbs of the Diocese of Melbourne and Mission Priest in the regional mining town of Kalgoorlie in the Diocese of Perth. From 2008 to 2015 she was Mission Development Coordinator for the Diocese of Perth, providing resources and training for lay people and clergy in parishes, chaplaincies, school and agencies. Elizabeth is known for her singable, inclusive-language hymn texts. She has also written many fresh, accessible, contextually-appropriate prayer texts for Anglicans. She now travels and teaches, sharing skills for creating and using those “other suitable words” that A Prayer Book for Australia encourages Anglicans to develop for lively liturgy in your context.

