do sermons have a word limit?

I have been assured on multiple occasions that Logos is stable and isn't prone to data corruption. However, given my past experiences with it, I just want to make sure.
I am working on one of my sermons, so I am not done with it, but I just happened to look down and it said it is over an hour and a half (to speak it, I guess?) I am actually not sure what this number means, but again, I am not done.
Is this ok? Is there a word max for sermons? If I am pushing the system to its limits, will it give me a warning before everything is destroyed? Or is what I previously experienced with note corruption truly not something to worry about here and I can just keep typing?
Thank you for any clarity anyone is able to provide.
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This is simply an indication as to how long it is estimated to take to preach a sermon of that length.
I forget how this duration is derived but it is nothing to worry about
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This is simply an indication as to how long it is estimated to take to preach a sermon of that length.
I forget how this duration is derived but it is nothing to worry about
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Hi @Graham Criddle,
Ok, great. :) Thank you for letting me know, and I am relieved that I don't need to worry about it. Thank you again!
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If I remember the statistics correctly, going over a hour is fine if you're a early Puritan … but John Chrysostom exceeds two hours for special occasions …
What, it wasn't a trivia question? Oops.🙄
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Hi @MJ. Smith,
The longest class I've taught was 8 hrs. :) Maybe I'm a Puritan and don't know it.
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Humour: Hey Kristin, maybe you could forewarn your congregation about what's coming by handing out tiny little espresso cups instead of communion cups as they're all coming into the service! 😁💪
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Humour: Hey Kristin, maybe you could forewarn your congregation about what's coming by handing out tiny little espresso cups instead of communion cups as they're all coming into the service! 😁💪
lol!! :) That's a great idea, @Carmen Gauvin-O'Donnell. :)
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