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Definitions of preaching in various dictionaries:
noun - an address of a religious nature (usually delivered during a church service)
noun - a moralistic rebuke
verb - deliver a sermon
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deliver a sermon or religious address to an assembled group of people, typically in church. |
The delivery of a sermon or religious address to an assembled group of people, typically in church. |
Present participle of preach. |
The act of delivering a sermon or similar moral instruction |
a moralistic rebuke |
an address of a religious nature (usually delivered during a church service) |
Preaching might refer to |
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A sermon is an oration, lecture, or talk by a member of a religious institution or clergy. Sermons address a scriptural, theological, religious, or moral topic, usually expounding on a type of belief, law, or behavior within both past and present contexts. Elements of the sermon often include exposition, exhortation, and practical application. * In Christianity, a sermon is usually delivered in a place of worship from an elevated architectural feature, variously known as a pulpit, a lectern, or an ambo. The word "sermon" comes from a Middle English word which was derived from Old French, which in turn came from the Latin word serm meaning "discourse". * The word can mean "conversation", which could mean that early sermons were delivered in the form of question and answer, and that only later did it come to mean a monologue. However, the Bible contains many speeches without interlocution, which some take to be sermons: Moses in Deuteronomy 1-33; Jesus' sermon on the mount in Matthew 5-7; (t |