Def-Poetry>…Preaching?

This semester has been an interesting one class-wise. I’m taking Dr. Stephen Johnson’s Preaching Skills and Strategies class. I have to admit, I wouldn’t want to take a preaching class with anyone but him. He gets the function of preaching. So often, preaching becomes about perfunctory presentation for the pew-sitters. Preachers, for fear of losing their jobs, have to placate the crowd, and especially their big contributors, if they want to keep a paycheck.

That’s just not how I see earliest preaching functioning.

Peter, Paul, Apollos, and more found themselves out in the market square gathering a crowd that believed in non-violently resisting the powers of systematic oppression in their society. It involved pointing to a hope that was beyond human ability (we can’t pull ourselves up by our own bootstraps when we’re sinking in the quicksand of Sin). Christ’s resurrection was the focal point of the sermon’s hope in Acts, but rarely was it followed by an invitation song.

When I think about someone today who is doing biblical preaching, I think about Steve Connell. This is a guy who pounds the earth with gospel truth, and leaves everyone from Christians to lesbians to Communists nodding and shouting in agreement. His passion is mixed with his genius, and it remains on display for the world to see.

It sounds more like poetry or hip-hop than a heady lecture, and it deals with issues facing the world, (like climate change, the oil crisis, or slum lords), rather than the irrelevant issues most churches squabble over. Listen to this one to get a feel for what I mean:

Recently he and a few of his comrades came to ACU. Bruce George, Steve Connell and others can be found on HBO’s Def-Poetry. A highly provocative, free-flowing poetry SLAM! It has become a place for open expression in a culture that prioritizes brand-name conformity.

Stephen Johnson said in class last week that he saw Def-Poetry as the “future of preaching.” I’m inclined to believe him. He wants to spend the next 10-15 years of his career devoted to studying what this kind of preaching might do for churches, but more importantly, what it might do for the whole world.

Finally, someone got me thinking positive about preaching again. Way to go Dr. Johnson.

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  • 7 Responses to “Def-Poetry>…Preaching?”

    1. Ariah Fine says:

      Dude, thanks for sharing that! I’m now a huge fan of Connell!

      I’ve said time and again, I would LOVE to have spoken word be a consistent part of a typical church service.

    2. Mark says:

      Ariah,
      Connell’s got some great stuff out there! Thanks for the link.

      So tell me a bit about yourself. Where you live, what your dreams are, etc.

    3. Amber Joy says:

      hey mark!
      Wow! June! yes, we’ll definitely have to make a date for this summer. Maybe Mexican food?….
      I didn’t leave a comment the other day, but I sure did enjoy the video you posted of def-poetry.

    4. katrina says:

      Post your audio file…. p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-lease? :D

    5. Sean says:

      Hey, mark how did your own sermon turn out?

    6. Mark says:

      turned out great! i need lots of work and practice, but i think i’ll try it again sometime soon!

    7. this is fascinating!

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