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The Pastor as Gardener: Seasons, Soil, and Sermon Prep with Matthew Erickson

Mar 24, 2026
Matthew Erickson, pastor and author of The Pastor as Gardener, reimagines pastoral work through a gardening lens. He describes shifting from ad-lib preaching to disciplined preparation, running a collaborative preaching rota, and how seasons and metaphors reshape ministry expectations. Practical rhythms and the freeing idea that pastors cultivate soil rather than force growth are highlighted.
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ANECDOTE

First Sermon In A Retirement Home

  • Matt Erickson's first preaching gig was at a retirement community for seven people and left him questioning preaching as a vocation.
  • The congregation gave live, blunt feedback during the message which made the experience memorable and formative.
ADVICE

Run A Rotating Preaching Rota

  • Use a rotating preaching team: study a book together, align on date, author, audience, and key issues, then preach individually.
  • Share resources and wrestle over problem passages to keep sermons cohesive across a series.
ADVICE

Write Two Weeks Ahead On Thursdays

  • Prepare sermons at least a week or two ahead and draft an outline on Thursdays to internalize structure and illustrations.
  • Turn the prior week's outline into a near-manuscript Sunday morning and rehearse to internalize delivery.
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