Weekly Sermon
Notes Journal by Ink & Willow; this practical note-taking resource is
the perfect companion for any church service, conference, or Bible study, with
enough pages for 75 sermons. The Weekly Sermon Notes Journal invites believers of all ages to compile their notes,
takeaways, and important verses for up to seventy-five sermons or events.
Framed by a minimal, aesthetic design, each spread provides lines for recording
the date, sermon title, speaker, location, and key Scriptures, followed by
ample space for jotting down notes. This simple format is easily adaptable and
can be used when attending church in person, watching online, or listening to a
podcast.
Special features include:
books of the Bible list
compilation of special names used for God
descriptions of noteworthy Hebrew words
log for prayer requests
space for church announcements
Recommendations for further reading
With a simple, undated format for beginning at any point during the year, the Weekly Sermon Notes Journal is your mindful companion for recording, reflecting on, and returning to what’s true.
books of the Bible list
compilation of special names used for God
descriptions of noteworthy Hebrew words
log for prayer requests
space for church announcements
Recommendations for further reading
With a simple, undated format for beginning at any point during the year, the Weekly Sermon Notes Journal is your mindful companion for recording, reflecting on, and returning to what’s true.
My Opinion: This is great to take important notes from your
weekly Sunday church service to study and reflect on what you can practice more of in your life to get closer to God.
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