Tips for Sermon Editing
Trim Points
When determining the starting and ending points for a sermon, selecting the appropriate location can enhance the viewing experience.
Speakers often make remarks at the beginning that may not pertain to the main message, such as jokes, comments about the weather, or anecdotes about recent events. This is particularly common with guest speakers.
If these remarks do not contribute to the core message, it is advisable to exclude them from the final version. Consider whether these comments would still be useful or relevant to someone listening to the message a year later.
Here is a video with an example.