Fifty-two Sermons
Some, like Spurgeon, can produce 5200 great sermons. Most ministers do not produce any great sermons. But all could, probably. What if a preacher decided to produce just 52 (or 104, or 156) sermons, delivered them regularly each year, always improving, trimming and adding? Would the likelihood of a legacy of effectiveness be increased?

Morning Worship

  1. Rededication (Wesley Service)
  2. Missions
  3. Valentine Day (Finding, keeping, remembering)
  4. Sacrifice
  5. Easter
  6. Epiphany
  7. Pentecost
  8. Commencement
  9. Thanksgiving
  10. Day of Prayer
  11. Christmas
  12. Mother's Day
  13. Father's Day
  14. Back to School
  15. Bible Day
  16. Homecoming (Friendship)
  17. Reformation Day
  18. Autobiographical
  19. Temperance
  20. Government
  21. Freedom (4th of July)
  22. Memorial Day
  23. Education
  24. Christian History
  25. Abraham
  26. David
  27. Isaiah
  28. Jeremiah
  29. Isaiah
  30. Handel's Messiah Texts
  31. Ordinances of the Church
  32. Life of Christ
  33. Life of Paul
  34. Life of Peter
  35. Heaven
  36. Hell and Judgement
  37. Faith
  38. Hope
  39. Love
  40. Message of the Old Testament
  41. Message of the New Testament
  42. The Lord's Prayer
  43. The Last Supper
  44. Gethsemane
  45. Crucifixion of Jesus
  46. Eternity
  47. Apostle's Creed
  48. Labor Day (Work Ethic)
  49. Deadly Sins
  50. Maturity
  51. Youth
  52. Old Age
  53. Rom 11:26)