The Preacher’s Checklist with Luke Norsworthy

This episode is packed with insights from Luke Norsworthy, pastor of Westover Hills Church in Austin, Texas, and author of God Over Good and Befriending Your Monsters. His conversation with Steve Carter meanders through all sorts of topics:

  • How to put yourself into sermons without being narcissistic.
  • Why Luke uses a checkmark system to track sermon writing progress.
  • How the sobering but hope-filled journey of an Afghan family is shaping Luke’s church.
  • How Luke receives sermon feedback before Sunday, and why he’s a better preacher because of it.

Luke’s final advice? Be grateful every time you preach, regardless of how you feel it went. There will always be another goal to reach, criticism to field, or growth area to explore. For today, be content with where you’re at, trusting grace to carry you wherever you need to go.

EPISODE LINKS

Luke’s books: God Over GoodBefriending Your Monsters

Podcast: Norsworthy

Website: www.lukenorsworthy.com

His Church: Westover Hills Church

@lukeanorsworthy

@steveryancarter

@craft_character

Check out the book that inspired Luke to write 500 words a day: The War of Art

About Steve Carter

Steve Carter is the Lead Pastor at Christ Church of Oak Brook and is helping to champion the Preaching Institute to equip pastors on how to preach hospitable and transformational messages. Steve hosts the Craft and Character Podcast, which ignites preachers to grow in their craft while always intentionally working to have their character lead the way. He has also authored two best-selling books, Grieve, Breathe, Receive, and The Thing Beneath The Thing. Steve lives outside Chicago with his wife, Sarah, and their two kids. When Steve isn’t hanging around with his family, friends, or church community, you will probably find him watching a University of Michigan football game.

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