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Topical Sermon:
A topical sermon centers around a specific subject or topic, drawing from various scriptures to provide comprehensive coverage and understanding.
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Expository Sermon:
An expository sermon takes a broader section of scripture (like an entire book or chapter) and expounds on its meaning in a systematic, verse-by-verse manner.
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Textual Sermon:
This type of sermon is based on a specific text or group of texts but doesn't explore them in as much depth as an exegetical sermon.
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Narrative Sermon:
Narrative sermons tell a story, often a biblical one, to illustrate and apply spiritual truths.
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Biographical Sermon:
This type of sermon focuses on the life of a particular biblical figure, drawing lessons from their experiences.
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Evangelistic (or Crusade) Sermon:
These sermons aim to bring non-believers to faith, often emphasizing the basic tenets of the religion and the need for salvation.