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The Jazz of Preaching: How to Preach with Great Freedom and Joy [Paperback]

Kirk Byron Jones (Author)
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August 2004

What if preachers were as contagiously joyful in their preaching as Louis Armstrong was in his playing and singing? As rich in their sermonic renderings as Sarah Vaughan was in her musical vocals? As honest about heartache as Billie Holiday was every time she sang about the blues of life? As alluringly clear as the angelic voice of Ella Fitzgerald? As tenaciously uninhibited in the action of creating as Duke Ellington?

Of course, this is too much to ask of people, even those called by God. However, it is not too much to ask this question: Can preaching be enhanced through the metaphor of jazz? Can an understanding of the inner dynamics of jazz--its particular forms, rules, and styles--inform one's practice of preaching as well? Can jazz's simultaneous structure and spontaneity help preachers better understand their own art? The answer to these questions, says Jones, is an unqualified yes. He explains how one can dramatically improve one's preaching through understanding and applying key elements of the musical art form known as jazz. No musical background is necessary; all examples are well explained and tied in with preaching.

The key elements include innovation (what one commentator refers to as "the experimental disposition of jazz"), improvisation, rhythm, call and response, honesty about heartaches, and delight. After discussing the reality and role of each of these elements in jazz, and how they can be important for preaching as well, each chapter concludes with five exercises for applying the jazz element to preaching preparation and performance.

Drawing on a deep love of jazz and enlivening the discussion with insights drawn from the realities of African American preaching, Jones introduces readers to rich and rewarding possibilities for constructing and delivering the sermon.


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Dr. Kirk Byron Jones has written an awesome work that marries the art of jazz with the art of preaching. -- Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr., Senior Pastor, Trinity United Church of Christ, Chicago, Illinois

The Jazz of Preaching is a remarkable book. Chapter 2, "Holy Common Ground," is amazing! -- Eugene L.Lowry, Author of The Sermon: Dancing the Edge of Mystery

While this is a book about preaching, it is also a book about life, about fresh joy and new freedom. -- Sharon Thornton, Author of Broken Yet Beloved

About the Author

Kirk Jones is the author of two bestsellers: Rest in the Storm: Self-Care Strategies for Clergy and Other Caregivers and Addicted to Hurry: Spiritual Strategies for Slowing Down. A pastor for twenty years, Dr.Jones currently teaches ethics and pastoral ministry at Andover Newton Theological School and conducts seminars on spiritual and creative empowerment around the country.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 140 pages
  • Publisher: Abingdon Press (August 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0687002524
  • ISBN-13: 978-0687002528
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #471,747 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A native of New Orleans, Louisiana, Dr. Kirk Byron Jones is the son of the late Ora Mae Jones and Frederick Jesse Jones. He is married to Mary Brown-Jones of Boston, and they are the parents of Jasmine, Jared, Joya, and Jovonna Jones.

Rev. Jones is a graduate of Loyola University and Andover Newton Theological School, and holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Emory University and a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Drew University.

A pastor for over twenty years, Rev. Jones was the founding minister of Beacon Light Baptist Church in New Orleans, and Senior Minister at Calvary Baptist Church, Chester, PA; Ebenezer Baptist Church, Boston, MA; and First Baptist Church, Randolph, MA.

Currently a professor of ethics and preaching at Andover Newton Theological School and Boston University School of theology, Dr. Jones serves as guest preacher and teacher at churches, schools and conferences throughout the United States and abroad. His writings have been published in various journals, including The Christian Century, Leadership, Gospel Today, Pulpit Digest, and The African American Pulpit, a quarterly preaching journal he co-founded in 1997.

Dr. Jones is the author of several best-selling books,including:

Rest in the Storm: Self-Care Strategies for Clergy and Other Caregivers

Addicted to Hurry: Spiritual Strategies for Slowing Down

The Jazz of Preaching: How to Preach With Great Freedom and Joy

Morning B.R.E.W.: A Divine Power Drink For Your Soul

The Morning B.R.E.W. Journal

and

Holy Play: The Joyful Adventure of Unleashing Your Divine Purpose

His new book is entitled, Say Yes to Grace: How to Burn Bright Without Burning Out. For more information about Dr. Jones, visit www.kirkbjones.com. You are also invited to visit Say Yes to Grace on Facebook.


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Preacher, don't overlook this wonderful little book (from a jazz musician and preacher), December 1, 2009
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Boy, what a really terrific and fun book. I am surprised there are no reviews here yet. It's a fast 130 pages that will give you great new insights into preaching and also a wonderful lesson in jazz. I've never heard Rev. Jones preach, but plan to take some time to locate some of his messages on line. This book was recommend to me because I'm a preacher/pastor (21 years in the C&MA) and a professional jazz pianist (and jazz educator). But even if you are not a musician, this book is a winner. You don't have to know much about music to appreciate his insights.

Jones draws some helpful parallels between jazz and good preaching. Here is a list of just a few of the concepts that he "improvises" on for us: risk, mastery of playing, notes and words, connecting with the audience, jazz and gospel as "story," freedom and spontaneity, play, variety, daring.

Finally, even before I understood spiritual things I was a jazz musician and, at the time, it was the only thing in my life that conveyed some kind of transcendent sense of "spirit" to me. Jones has helped me put some words to that experience and helped me to see how I should be drawing more upon my jazz roots in my preaching.

Keep jammin'!

Jon Mutchler
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