Homiletics & Co. — Strategy Practice
Confidential Vol. iv / Issue 02 Q1 2026
Industry Report · Pulpit Performance Series

The Stages
of Preaching.

A longitudinal study of self-reported readiness versus measured preparedness across a single sermon-preparation cycle.

Executive Summary

Pastors consistently overestimate their state of readiness during the first 70% of the preparation window, with a measured confidence-to-competence gap peaking at Δ 90pp on day one.

A late-stage panic correction, observed at T−12 hours, restores parity briefly before the cycle resets the following Wednesday morning.

39
Documented
Stages
90pp
Peak Confidence /
Competence Gap
7days
Median
Cycle Length
1am
Modal
Illustration Hour
Exhibit 1 · Figure 1.0
The confidence–competence gap, charted across the sermon cycle
Indexed self-assessment (%) plotted against observed readiness, n = 39 stages.
How ready you feel
How ready you actually are
Key moments Markers AE on the chart correspond to the stages below.
¹Confidence is self-reported on a 0–100 scale and may diverge sharply from any externally-verifiable reality.
²"The Delusion Zone" denotes the period between stepping onto the platform and recognising that point 2 of 5 is taking longer than expected.
³Source: Internal observational study, Homiletics & Co. Sample includes one (1) pastor, surveyed 156 times.
Methodology available on request. Findings are satirical; cycle is real.

Stage-by-stage breakdown, by phase

Appendix A · 39 stages · 5 phases
Authors
Homiletics & Co. Research Group. Primary subject and contributing author: Darren Rowse, author of The 7 Habits of Highly Distracted Pastors.
Methodology
Mixed-method observational; longitudinal n = 1; reproducibility weekly.
Disclaimer
Any resemblance to your own preparation cycle is entirely intentional.
FEEL ACTUAL GAP