Do any of you have your own podcast? I am considering starting one for weekly sermons and wanted to know if any of you have any pointers on getting started. Also, who are the people you listen to via podcast?
I listen to (I drive a minimum of 15 hours a week):
Andy Stanley (sermon and leadership)
Perry Noble (sermon and leadership)
Tom Nelson
Currently 4 other people as I have started the Story and am listening to how others approach it.
The Gospel Coalition
This American Life (great for illustrations)
Radio Lab
Freakanomics
Stuff You Should Know
Stuff You Missed in History Class
3 Disney Podcast you probably don’t care about.
When you podcast sound quality is critical. Good microphone, Good cords (often over looked), small mixer board, record straight into computer.
Your site appears to be wordpress. If it is, there is a sermon browser plugin that might fit you need. Check out waldorfchurchofchrist.org to see how I’ve implemented it.
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I listen to (I drive a minimum of 15 hours a week):
Andy Stanley (sermon and leadership)
Perry Noble (sermon and leadership)
Tom Nelson
Currently 4 other people as I have started the Story and am listening to how others approach it.
The Gospel Coalition
This American Life (great for illustrations)
Radio Lab
Freakanomics
Stuff You Should Know
Stuff You Missed in History Class
3 Disney Podcast you probably don’t care about.
When you podcast sound quality is critical. Good microphone, Good cords (often over looked), small mixer board, record straight into computer.
Your site appears to be wordpress. If it is, there is a sermon browser plugin that might fit you need. Check out waldorfchurchofchrist.org to see how I’ve implemented it.
There are lots of great feeds to listen to. But saw this tweeted today:
@chrisseidman
It’s easy to slide into writing/preaching sermons for everyone (online/mentors/peers/enemies) but the people in front of you.
So keep that in mind.
I kinda like how Tim Keller publishes maybe one sermon a month. That seems about right.
Since I follow the Lectionary, I listen to Semon Brainwave and Pulpit Fiction fairly regularly. They both do a good job technically .