Homilist

Pronunciation: /ˈhoʊˈmiˈɫɪst/

Homilist (noun)

  1. A person who gives a sermon or religious talk, usually in a church service.
  2. A person who speaks to teach morals or beliefs, often in a serious and instructive way.

Examples

  • The homilist spoke clearly during the church service.
  • A homilist delivers a sermon to guide the congregation.