Preachers Studio: Todd Jones

The journey from text to pulpit can be a long and winding road, filled with false starts, surprising discoveries, and hard choices along the way. On a semi-regular basis, the homiletics faculty of Concordia Seminary invites you to walk the road with the preacher in the Preachers Studio series. Each sermon was preached during chapel services at the Seminary. Afterward, the campus community was invited to eat lunch with the preacher, to talk about the sermon, its preparation and execution, and dialogue about the art of preaching. We welcome you to a seat at the table.

Preacher: Todd Jones, Director of Resident Field Education and Assistant Professor of Practical Theology (April 7, 2017)

Moderator: David Schmitt, Gregg H. Benidt Chair in Homiletics and Literature.

Chapel Sermon:

Preachers Studio Interview:

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