Sermon Evaluation Form
A sermon should have something to say worth hearing, and say it
well enough to be truly heard.
Having Something to Say
- Biblical Exegesis and theological understanding: the exegesis and theology grounding the homily was sound, cogent, and persuasive.
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2. Clarity and focus: the goal(s) and purpose(s) of the homily were clear, relevant,
and important.
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Saying It Well
- Structure and movement: the homily was clearly organized and moved in a logical fashion.
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- Interest and engagement: the homily held the listeners’ interest, engaged their issues and questions, and challenged and strengthened their faith in significant ways.
1-disagree 2-somewhat disagree 3-somewhat agree 4-agree 5- Amen!
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- Delivery and style: the homily was appealing, appropriate, and persuasive.
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