SERMONGATE: Ed Litton Admits to Lies & Inventing Sermon Illustration

(Capstone Report) SBC President Ed Litton on video: ‘I used to lie. I used to tell people 24 hours a sermon… but I would say 8-10 hours average.’

Internet sleuths unearthed video where SBC President Ed Litton admits he lied about sermon preparation time and invented a sermon illustration. Twitter user For the Glory posted a Twitter thread including video and a few select quotes from Ed Litton’s appearance on Sermonary.

According to For the Glory, “In a November 2020 interview, Ed Litton admits and laughs, that he used to lie about his sermon prep time. ‘I used to lie. I used to tell people 24 hours a sermon… but I would say 8-10 hours average.’

https://twitter.com/ForGloryOrg/status/1409596918813138945

Also, “I preached a sermon…

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Editor’s Note. This article was written and published at the Capstone Report

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4 responses to “SERMONGATE: Ed Litton Admits to Lies & Inventing Sermon Illustration”

  1. “theres a resource of material”. Hey Ed the resource for material is the Holy Spirit.

  2. I’m in the middle of watching a video by Justin Peters about this charlatan who apparently plagiarized a sermon from JD Greear how about supposedly visiting Buddhist temple in Asia. What does that tell you about Litton’s taste?

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