The 2026 Manifesto
The sermon nobody
remembered.
In an age of AI and the attention economy, the pulpit is still your most powerful lever. But if your message stops at the parking lot, it isn't a movement—it's just noise.
"The average churchgoer hears 50 sermons a year. By Tuesday morning, they struggle to recall the main point of 48 of them. This isn't a failure of the preacher’s heart; it’s a failure of the preacher’s architecture."
"We are preaching to people whose attention has been commodified by algorithms that know them better than we do. If we are going to compete for their souls, we must stop treating the sermon as a 'speech' and start treating it as an 'ignition' for a week-long movement."
"It’s time to build a pulpit that survives the Monday morning commute."
Why the pulpit still shapes the world.
This isn't just a book on homiletics. It's a handbook for the **Multiply** ecosystem, moving you through the Case, the Design, and the Impact.
The Case
Understanding the 'Attention Economy' and why the sermon is the only physical social infrastructure left that can change a ZIP code.
The Design
How to pre-wire your sermon for Multiply rhythms. Designing 'ignition points' that turn listeners into practitioners.
The Impact
The theology of presence in an AI age. Reclaiming the human voice as the primary tool for community formation.
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The full 2026 manuscript is currently in field testing with 200+ pastors. I’m releasing Chapter One and the "Multiply Pre-Wire" framework to a limited number of founding readers today.
Release Date: December 2026