I've never really understood Sermon Notebook. Share how you use it.
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I don’t use it, though I have toyed around with it a few times. To me it seems to be 1/2 done and quirky. Others might have a better experience with it.
You mean the sermon editor? I just do my sermon outline in Word then I copy and paste it into the sermon editor so all the verses become hyperlinks. That way I can present from my screen with the outline on the left and my preferred Bible on the right. I preach or teach and people can read the verses when I click on them.
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I've never really understood Sermon Notebook.
Have you tried these?
Sermon Notebook. See screenshot.
I've never really understood Sermon Notebook. Have you tried these?
Sounds like the same thing MJ. I don't see this "Homily" in Logos though.
I think I understand its purpose, I'm just trying to find out if anybody is using it and how. I haven't found any use for it so maybe I'm missing something.
I create a notebook in Notes for each sermon. all of my clippings, notes, highlights, & Workflow comments are gathered in one place for each sermon.
In my Textual (Expository) Sermons
I connect my Workflow to a Notebook that is identified in my Sermon Doc, then I post bookmarks in my Favorites folder so I can quickly find process notes, clippings, and final product for any text preached.
In my Topical Sermons My Topical Sermon Preparation Workflow supplies comments that go into a specific Notebook, connecting that notebook to the information pane in my Sermon doc provides one place (redundant since it is already in one notebook?). In my Favorites folder I place bookmarks to my clippings, notebook and sermon under the appropriate topic AND also under key texts.
Thanks David. I'll have to study this.
I don't see this "Homily" in Logos though.
Logos uses the term "sermon" while Verbum uses the term "homily". For your purposes, the tools are identical.
Share how you use it.
1) I sometimes use Sermon Notebooks as a temporary scratchpad for thoughts that popup while writing a sermon. It’s just like a customizable history of thoughts.
2) I sometimes think of a Sermon Notebook as one huge Thematic index where one notebook serves all Sermons. Each note contain only a thematic heading or sub heading and relevant bible references. This allow for easy outlining.
3) I sometimes collect notes from everywhere to quickly build a message. Then move them back where they belong Or just open different notebooks in the sidebar as I write the message.
4) I sometimes copy my daily journalling of short devotionals from a Sermon document to a notebook. Over time it gets easier to compile larger messages from several short one page messages.
5) I sometimes extract paragraps in a long message to make smaller reusable elements.
6) I sometimes delete all my notebooks to restart my brain and
7) I sometimes just don’t use Notebooks at all.
There are so many creative options available when you start thinking of the Notestool as a Resource for creating messages.