Definition
Sermon follow-up is the intentional work of helping a sermon remain present after Sunday through reviewed questions, prayers, discussions, reminders, and practices.
Sermon follow-up keeps a sermon from ending at noon. It gives listeners and leaders simple ways to remember, discuss, pray, and practice the message during the week.
Sermon follow-up is the intentional work of helping a sermon remain present after Sunday through reviewed questions, prayers, discussions, reminders, and practices.
Not in Ponder. Ponder keeps sermon follow-up pull-based so the user creates a draft for their own context.
It can include discussion questions, family prompts, lesson plans, devotionals, prayer, and a simple weekly practice.