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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sermon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a religious discourse or speech delivered during a worship service, or metaphorically to describe a lengthy or tedious speech on moral or ethical issues.
Example: "The pastor delivered a powerful sermon that inspired the congregation to reflect on their values."
Alternatives: "a homily" or "a discourse".
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The sermon is properly titled "A Sermon on the Wretched Conditions of Ireland".
I'm a sermon junkie.
Or a sermon.
The congregation during a sermon.
Occasionally, someone questioned a sermon.
He hasn't used a sermon.
RIGHT: The congregation during a sermon.
You had a sermon but it was not this..
"I mentioned Bill in a sermon once," he said.
Pemberton plans to work this into a sermon.
Announcement made by a pastor after a sermon.
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