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Keller's sermons are anything but boring. He preaches boldly, with wit, insight, and inspiration.
"Wayne Keller's sermons show the good work of a pastor who loves the gospel, who knows his people, and who uses the language well. These sermons offer us preachers the encouragement of a fellow-worker who shares his experience and vitality with us."
William H. Willimon, Dean of the Chapel
Professor of Christian Ministry Duke University
"Keller's treatment of the Gospel selections is direct, hard-hitting and frequently passionate. This is good fodder for the would-be preacher or layperson who wants to take the scripture seriously. Sometimes sharp-edged, sometimes humorous, these sermons are always thought-provoking."
Rev. Paul F. McCann, Retired Executive Presbyter
Olympia Presbytery
"Wayne has a gift of helping us make an emotional connection to biblical story, pushing us headlong into an examination of ourselves, the meaning of faith, and the nature of the church."
Rev. Lynn Famum, Executive Presbyter
Olympia Presbytery
"The good humor of Wayne Keller's work helps us feel at home in our imperfect world and to feel more empathy for the rough edges of others and ourselves."
Dr. Doug Adams, Professor of Christianity and the Arts
Pacific School of Religion and Graduate Theological Union
Berkeley, California
"Really good sermons take their listeners right into the biblical texts to discover themselves there. Wayne Keller's sermons consistently do that. Spend time in them and let them speak to you."
Don Keller, Pastor
Aberdeen Presbyterian Church
Aberdeen, Washington
Wayne H. Keller is a registered counselor in the state of Washington. A retired Presbyterian minister, he is a clinical member of the International Transactional Analysis Association, and teaching member of Effectiveness Training Associates. He has written several books and numerous articles. He is also the author of a monthly column, "Whetting Your Worship Appetite," in "Emphasis." He is a graduate of Monmouth College in Illinois and earned his M.Div. degree from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary.