Sermons that approach the experience of God both reverently and playfully. Coggin believes that the laity are just as able as the ordained to think about God. Following the liturgical kalendar, these sermons take classical theology seriously while neither idolizing nor weaponizing it. The language ranges from academic to earthy, seeking to find strike chords of recognizable human experience against which theology is tested. Hearers often describe Coggin's preaching as "fresh," which he says is because he hasn't yet made his mind up about God. Let's Play Godball is aimed at opening made up...
Sermons that approach the experience of God both reverently and playfully. Coggin believes that the laity are just as able as the ordained to think ab...