Impromptu preaching
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Impromptu preaching is a sermon technique where the preacher exhorts the congregation without any previous preparation. It can be aided with a reading of a Bible passage, alleatory opened or not, or even without any scriptural reference.
Impromptu preaching is practiced by conservative Quakers, Mennonites, and Pentecostals.
It is claimed that the Holy Spirit gives them inspiration to speak.
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