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Do you put quotes around a sermon title?

It depends on the context. Here's a breakdown:

When to put quotes around a sermon title:

* In formal writing: When citing a sermon title in a bibliography, research paper, or other formal document, you should put it in quotation marks.

* In informal writing: If you're simply mentioning the title of a sermon in casual conversation or a personal journal, quotes are generally not necessary.

When not to put quotes around a sermon title:

* On a church bulletin or website: A sermon title on a church bulletin or website is often formatted as a heading and might not use quotation marks.

* In a sermon outline: Within the sermon outline itself, the title is usually treated as a heading and doesn't need quotes.

Ultimately, the decision comes down to style and context. There's no hard-and-fast rule, but using quotation marks in formal writing is generally a safe bet.

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