The Evangelical Homiletics Society is an academic society formed for the exchange of ideas related to the instruction of biblical preaching. EHS’s goals are as follows: to advance the cause of biblical preaching through the promotion of a biblical-theological approach, increase competence for teachers of preaching, integrate of the fields of communication, biblical studies, and theology, and to provide scholarly contributions to the field of homiletics. Read More ›
The Journal of The Evangelical Homiletics Society. Published Semi-Annually in March and September.
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Greetings EHS Members:
While still months away, Ft. Worth is the place to be in October for the 2009 meeting of the Evangelical Homiletics Society.
As this year’s president, I am excited about how plans are coming together with Leith Anderson as our plenary speaker. He
will speak on the topic of “Promoting Community through Preaching.” You don’t want to miss what Leith has to share on this
essential issue in the life of the church. Read More ›
Welcome to our newly redesigned website. More than just a face-lift, our webmaster Jonathan Dorsey has done a splendid (and much needed) job in helping us promote the mission of EHS. With its new format, you can easily access information and register for our annual meetings. Articles from our journal are readily available. News and updates can be posted with greater regularity. In the future, audio and other written materials will also be obtainable.
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This year, The Evangelical Homiletics Society welcomes Leith Anderson as our 2009 plenary speaker! A much sought-after presenter at conferences around the globe, Leith is senior pastor of Wooddale Church in Eden Prairie, Minnesota as well as president of the National Association of Evangelicals. He will be addressing the topic of “Promoting Community through Preaching.” You don’t want to miss what Leith has to share on this essential issue.
Leith’s many interests involve him in pastoring, teaching, writing, speaking, and leadership. He has been the president the National Association of Evangelicals headquartered in Washington, DC, since 2006. The NAE is a multi-faceted association of 61 denominations, hundreds of other evangelical organizations and a constituency in the tens of millions. Read more ›