Pastor Podcast?
I had an email discussion with a Pastor friend of mine who has started a church that has already grown to 200 regular attenders in just 20 weeks. It's Southern Baptist, but because the area is developing rapidly and young couples are moving in that are mostly unchurched, they are free to create an experience that is more like the First Century church and seeker friendly.
So, on the staff bio page of their website, they have "favorite things", "what I'm reading now" and also "what's on my iPod". Browsing around some more on their site, I see that you can listen to MP3 sermons. Hmmm, I thought. Why not combine the audio sermons with the effort to reach out to the iPod savvy and publish podcasts?. He said that they were watching the podcast phenomenon to see if it was right for themit, but afterward, I wondered if he should offer podcasts?
So the question is now directed to you on the blogosphere and podosphere: would it help an emerging church to publish podcasts that someone could merely subscribe to? As a believer, would it make your connection with that church seem impersonal or would it enhance the relationship? As someone searching for God, would it help you to determine which church you would visit. Or would be adverse to even GO to a church if you could have it RSSed to your computer? I'd like to hear feedback from preachers, Christians and those who don't go to church at all. I'm curious - let's talk.
So, on the staff bio page of their website, they have "favorite things", "what I'm reading now" and also "what's on my iPod". Browsing around some more on their site, I see that you can listen to MP3 sermons. Hmmm, I thought. Why not combine the audio sermons with the effort to reach out to the iPod savvy and publish podcasts?. He said that they were watching the podcast phenomenon to see if it was right for themit, but afterward, I wondered if he should offer podcasts?
So the question is now directed to you on the blogosphere and podosphere: would it help an emerging church to publish podcasts that someone could merely subscribe to? As a believer, would it make your connection with that church seem impersonal or would it enhance the relationship? As someone searching for God, would it help you to determine which church you would visit. Or would be adverse to even GO to a church if you could have it RSSed to your computer? I'd like to hear feedback from preachers, Christians and those who don't go to church at all. I'm curious - let's talk.
Comments
In today's world, I can see that podcasts would help someone looking for a church. I think it's still a minority of people that even know what that is, but as prices come down and the idea becomes more mainstream, it can be a great tool.
By the way, our first Sunday at that church was Sept. 9, 2001. 2 days later, the world was turned upside down and within a month later, my company laid many of us off, which ultimately led to us relocating out of state. We were at that church about a year, but it really laid the groundwork for where I am now, in many ways.