Salty Believer Unscripted Podcast
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Over two years ago, SaltyBeliever.com started as a repository to dump seminary papers and interesting discussions, but quickly it turned into something more--a ministry in-and-of itself. I've received many e-mails with questions, comments, and prayer requests simply because of the existence of this website. People have potentially been introduced to Jesus. I've made new friends. I've also engaged in various conversations playing out in theological or ministry circles through the use of these postings. By God's mercy and grace, this website grew into something so much more than I expected. I am thankful.
Therefore, I'm pleased to see this website taking another step closer to a dream I've held for some time. With the help of others, I'm starting a podcast of unscripted conversations about ministry, theology, seminary, and whatever else may come up in the course of time. Three Salty Believer Unscripted conversations are already scheduled, with the first one publishing today, and I anticipate many, many more to come.
Pastor Jared Jenkins helped me with the inaugural Salty Believe Unscripted podcast and it was a lot of fun. While most of the podcasts will be audio only, this one is audio and video. The idea was to set up our extremely low-tech equipment and chat for about 15 minutes, but with the conversation being so interesting and the clock behind me it went a little longer than I anticipated. I've toyed with the idea of creating an intro and doing more in the tech area, but at the moment, I'm content to simply roll with this low-production style. (The audio podcasts will basically start with the button on the smart phone is pressed and end when the recording is stopped. How's that for easy!)
The topic of conversation for this session of Salty Believer Unscripted: Seminary.
I'm sure Jared will be a regular participant as the podcast goes on and he's already stated that he has some ideas for more conversations.
I hope you'll join us by subscribing to the audio (and video) podcast feeds.
Subscribe to the Salty Believer iTunes Podcasts: Video | Audio
(Non iTunes: Video | Audio)
* While there may be some overlap, the content of the Video and Audio Podcasts are not the same.
If you have ideas or questions, please don't hesitate to contact me and share your thoughts!
Check back next week for a conversation with Pastor Sean Patrick on worship.
Therefore, I'm pleased to see this website taking another step closer to a dream I've held for some time. With the help of others, I'm starting a podcast of unscripted conversations about ministry, theology, seminary, and whatever else may come up in the course of time. Three Salty Believer Unscripted conversations are already scheduled, with the first one publishing today, and I anticipate many, many more to come.
Pastor Jared Jenkins helped me with the inaugural Salty Believe Unscripted podcast and it was a lot of fun. While most of the podcasts will be audio only, this one is audio and video. The idea was to set up our extremely low-tech equipment and chat for about 15 minutes, but with the conversation being so interesting and the clock behind me it went a little longer than I anticipated. I've toyed with the idea of creating an intro and doing more in the tech area, but at the moment, I'm content to simply roll with this low-production style. (The audio podcasts will basically start with the button on the smart phone is pressed and end when the recording is stopped. How's that for easy!)
The topic of conversation for this session of Salty Believer Unscripted: Seminary.
* This video, others like it, and many other resources are available here.
I'm sure Jared will be a regular participant as the podcast goes on and he's already stated that he has some ideas for more conversations.
I hope you'll join us by subscribing to the audio (and video) podcast feeds.
Subscribe to the Salty Believer iTunes Podcasts: Video | Audio
(Non iTunes: Video | Audio)
* While there may be some overlap, the content of the Video and Audio Podcasts are not the same.
If you have ideas or questions, please don't hesitate to contact me and share your thoughts!
Check back next week for a conversation with Pastor Sean Patrick on worship.