At our Longmont training event, Pastor Nate Morris explores the heart behind preaching and the practical movements that help us communicate Scripture faithfully. Opening with a story about waiting tables, Nate reminds us that preachers do not invent the meal. We carry what God has already prepared and deliver it with care. This session combines pastoral insight, clear structure, and encouragement for anyone who wants to handle God’s word well.
About Pastor Nate Morris
Nate Morris is the lead pastor of Mountain Life Calvary Chapel, a multi location church serving Vail, Gypsum, and Glenwood Springs, Colorado. He and his wife Jen live in the Colorado mountains with their children Caleb, Zoe, and Josiah. Having grown up in the mountains himself, Nate has a deep passion to see mountain communities reached and transformed by the gospel.
He hosts Truth and Love with Nate and Jen Morris and is a regular contributor to Mountain Life Church’s Unscripted podcast. You can learn more at mountainlife.church, follow @natemorris1, or visit pastorn8.com.
Speaking with the Weight of Scripture
1 Peter 4:11 calls those who speak to speak as those delivering God’s words. Nate anchors the room in this reminder: preaching is a sacred trust. Our role is not to improve the message but to carry it faithfully, just as a good waiter brings a prepared meal without dropping the plate.
Two Questions That Shape Every Sermon
Where am I taking them? 1. Preaching needs a clear destination shaped by the passage itself. How do we get there? 2. Listeners need a guided path. Structure is one of the ways we serve them well.
Caring for Souls Through the Word
Nate highlights the preacher’s pastoral task: understanding people’s real needs and showing how the gospel addresses them. As Samuel Brengle observed, the truth in Jesus brings healing to every kind of spiritual condition. Preaching becomes an act of care as we discern and apply Scripture wisely.
Five Movements That Help People Follow the Message
1. Introduction
Help listeners orient themselves to the theme and direction of the passage.
2. Necessitation
Show why the message matters and surface the tension the text resolves.
3. Exposition
Open the Scriptures carefully. Let the text drive the content.
4. Application
Invite people to respond. Show what trust, obedience, or repentance looks like in daily life.
5. Inspiration
Leave listeners with hope in Christ, not pressure to perform.
Tools That Support Clear and Helpful Delivery
Humour, illustrations, vulnerability, inflection, and physical movement can all help the message connect, provided they serve the text rather than distract from it.
Working Heartily, Depending Fully
Nate ends by reminding us that preaching is both labour and reliance. Colossians 3:23 calls us to work heartily for the Lord, while Augustine’s well known line captures the balance: pray as though everything depends on God, work as though everything depends on you.
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