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Introduction: More Than Words In Spanish-speaking Christian communities worldwide, the phrase sermones cristianos (Christian sermons) evokes more than a weekly religious lecture. It represents a living tradition where Scripture, culture, and contemporary life intersect. From a small storefront church in Mexico City to a megachurch in Miami’s Little Havana, the sermon remains the gravitational center of Protestant and Evangelical worship, and a powerful component in Catholic homiletics. But what exactly constitutes a sermón cristiano , how has it evolved, and why does it continue to shape millions of lives? Historical Foundations: From the Apostles to the Reformation The concept of the Christian sermon traces directly to the Jewish derashah (interpretive teaching) practiced in synagogues. Jesus himself preached the Sermon on the Mount (Mateo 5–7), a masterclass in ethical and spiritual instruction. After Pentecost, the apostles continued this pattern: Peter’s sermon in Acts 2 led to three thousand conversions.