Reading sermon

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A reading sermon is a formulated sermon that is widely used in the Protestant Church and is printed and made available digitally by the EKD , its member churches and in the entire German-speaking area.

It is designed in such a way that editors without their own permission to preach can read it out unchanged and without editing it in the service. Reading sermons for lecturers are sometimes also provided with a liturgy proposal for the divine service .

The reading sermon is in the tradition of the originally issued as a biblical book of devotion as well as an auxiliary book of the Protestant preacher of sermons .

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