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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1828420" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>I agree, if a sermon goes too long or down too many rabbit trails I get lost or lose interest. We went to church previously that started at worship at 10, preaching around 10:45 and wouldn't let out until a little after 12 or maybe 12 if you were lucky. I just couldn't follow along for that long most of the time. Preacher's messages were good but went into a lot of detail and dug deep into the history of what he was preaching, more like a Bible study than a sermon but there was nothing on paper to follow along with so I would get lost in the details. Church I now attend runs about an hour and 15 minutes total, has bullet points on a card and fill in blanks and a place to take notes, easier for me to follow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1828420, member: 39122"] I agree, if a sermon goes too long or down too many rabbit trails I get lost or lose interest. We went to church previously that started at worship at 10, preaching around 10:45 and wouldn’t let out until a little after 12 or maybe 12 if you were lucky. I just couldn’t follow along for that long most of the time. Preacher’s messages were good but went into a lot of detail and dug deep into the history of what he was preaching, more like a Bible study than a sermon but there was nothing on paper to follow along with so I would get lost in the details. Church I now attend runs about an hour and 15 minutes total, has bullet points on a card and fill in blanks and a place to take notes, easier for me to follow. [/QUOTE]
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