Kerry Shook Marriage Mystery Sermon Series. Singles Ignored AGAIN.
Feb 15, 2015
Oh geeze. Kerry Shook is starting a new series tonight called “Marriage Mystery.”
I’d say the majority of this guy’s sermons are about marriage. Why? When over half of the American population is NOW single, why does he fixate on marriage?
I’ve tweeted Shook before – links to some of my blog posts here pointing out that he preaches on marriage far too much.
Shook offered the (Link): Obligatory, “Oh, but if you’re single you can still benefit from my marriage sermon” line at the start of his sermon.
I am a never-married woman over the age of 40. I will probably never marry. So no, Shook, your endless sermons on marriage won’t or do not help me.
When are you going to present yearly sermon series addressing adult singleness and celibacy? Enough already with marriage, marriage, marriage.
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Thank you CP. it seems every one of this guy’s Sermons is about Marriage, Marriage, Marriage. This person is someone I can’t even watch. But it’s not just him, seems like almost all the ones on TV talk about anymore. I do not think any of these characters even realize that Jesus and Paul were single ( Gasp, the Horror ). The Modern Evangelical American Church, Single Persons need not apply. Thank you again for all you do.