The following is a sketch drawn during my message last night on “God and Covenant” as we seek to understand the major concepts of the Old Testament. I know people take notes during my messages but taking sketches??? Truth be told, we have an artist or two in our church who do this regularly, and every time they show me their work I’m amazed by it. Thanks to Nick Skytland for his “note-taking”…
A Sermon in Sketch
Dr. Yancey C. Arrington is an eighth generation Texan, Acts 29 Network and Houston Church Planting Network fan, and Teaching Pastor at Clear Creek Community Church in the Bay Area of Houston. He is also author of Preaching That Moves People and TAP: Defeating the Sins That Defeat You, and periodically writes for Acts 29 and The Gospel Coalition.
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2 thoughts on “A Sermon in Sketch”
Very well done. Now I just need to listen to the sermon on iTunes.
I take notes like that all the time. Very useful for me … and they help me retell the story to others, but without me to interpret the drawing it rarely makes sense to others. Plus, I’m not that great an artist
– very well done. Kudos to Nick and thanks for sharing.