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Practical Ministry III: To Communicate the Gospel. Pastor Bryce Formwalt Joyful Harvest Church Johnsburg, IL. Putting it All Together. What role does SCORRE play in the context of an entire speech? Focus – it is the Heart of the speech What are the other elements of a speech? Opening
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Practical Ministry III:To Communicate the Gospel Pastor Bryce Formwalt Joyful Harvest Church Johnsburg, IL
Putting it All Together • What role does SCORRE play in the context of an entire speech? • Focus – it is the Heart of the speech • What are the other elements of a speech? • Opening • Outline Structure • Closing
Putting it All Together • Why can’t I give both an enabling and obligatory speech? • Speeches must have a single objective • When doing an enabling speech, it is appropriate to use an opening that helps persuade people to want to know the how of the speech. • When doing a obligatory speech, it is appropriate to use the closing to present an opportunity for action or response.
Putting it All Together • Opening • The opening is a fuse designed to ignite your audience. It is the only chance you’ll have to make your audience want to hear what you have to say. If the fuse is wet, you’ll fizzle. • Purpose of the opening: • Establish contact • Stir interest in the subject • Show a basis for giving the talk • Develop rapport • Make your audience want to listen • Prepare the audience
Putting it All Together • Opening • Two basic parts to an opening: • Introduction – Grab ‘em • Transition – Move ‘em • Qualities of a good opening: • Brief, clear, appropriate, purposeful, and audience-centered • Characteristics of a poor opening: • Full of flattery, apology-ridden, predictable, and complex
Putting it All Together • Closing • Purpose of the closing: • Restate the objective and remind the audience of the logic that led to it. • Provide an opportunity for response or application. • Qualities of a good closing: • Brief, clear, unifying, well prepared, appropriate, and practical
Putting it All Together • Benefits of using an Outline Form: • Keeps you on track • Keeps you on time
Managing Your Time • Take critical steps to manage your time: • Know the cost of saving time: Time • Know the value of time: Power to your message • Learn the principle of one ahead. • Make a commitment to: • Get away and get ahead • Stay ahead • Learn to prepare your messages in stages: • Idea, Skeleton (SCORRE), Outline, Fermentation