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sermon archiving - 9/18/2008 10:10:28 AM   
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Just enjoy researching the habits of fellow teachers/preachers

Do you keep your sermons/lessons in paper form in a file?
Do you keep them saved on the computer/disk?
Do you just throw them away and start from scratch each time?
or I DON'T USE NOTES

just wondering

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RE: sermon archiving - 9/18/2008 10:27:36 AM   
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Do you keep your sermons/lessons in paper form in a file?

No.

Do you keep them saved on the computer/disk?

Yes - on two PC hard drives, on a NAS (network attached storage device), on a 1 terabyte attached storage device, on a RAID 5 server, on my Gmail account and Google documents archive, and on two flash drives.

Do you just throw them away and start from scratch each time?
or I DON'T USE NOTES

I actually prepare/write out my sermons word per word on how I would like to deliver it from the pulpit, behind the mic, etc.. so notes is definitely a yes, but it is more than just notes.

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RE: sermon archiving - 9/18/2008 10:31:30 AM   
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a terabyte?

Wow.

Whenever I teach in small group, I write out the scriptural references and like, bulletin points because the way I write and the way I talk are two different things, usually. Typed up on computer and usually emailed to myself.
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RE: sermon archiving - 9/18/2008 11:10:16 AM   
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I keep my sermons on a computer disk and a paper copy kept in a file at the church. You never know when something might happen on a Sunday morning to keep you at home (illness, snow strom) and one of the layministers can pull a sermon from the file and church continue without you.
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RE: sermon archiving - 9/22/2008 4:23:24 PM   
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Do you keep your sermons/lessons in paper form in a file?
I do both - I have most of my sermon outlines on my laptop and then I try to printout a transcript after I preach it.

Do you keep them saved on the computer/disk?
On the computer. I have nothing on disks anymore :)

Do you just throw them away and start from scratch each time?
or I DON'T USE NOTES
I normally start from scratch everytime. I've only been preaching for a year now so maybe that will change.

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