The context for this thesis is a medium sized congregation in central Tucson, Arizona. The congregation is multi-generational, traditional and yet open to change. This thesis challenges the preacher to consider what it means to preach purpose driven sermons. Further, it asks the question of whether or not the use of multimedia enhances the listener's sense of understanding God's purpose for their life. This project uses multiple feedback loops to demonstrate the congregation's awareness of its purpose and the impact the use ofmultimedia has in discerning its purpose and any growth therein. The implication of this work is that purpose driven preaching enhanced by multimedia can create a climate for change, leading to a renewed sense of purpose in the individual's life as well as the congregation.