Strategic Digital Outreach

The Assemblies of God and Podcasting

I was gratified this morning to find an article regarding podcasting on the website of one of my denomination’s primary publications: The Pentecostal Evangel.

In the article, Kirk Noonan gives a good overview of the advantages and challenges of podcasting for the church. He quotes Mark Batterson (pastor of National Community Church in Washington, D.C.), Mark Kellner (the author of God on the Internet), and Mark Hunt (Vice president and Publisher of New Media for Zondervan). All have interesting things to say.

I was especially heartened by Mark Batterson’s clear assertion of the purpose and proper use of podcasting in the church:

Podcasting is not a substitute for church, it’s a supplement. There never will be a substitute for the human touch or the corporate worship we experience together in church. Our goal is to evangelize people and get them to check out our church in a nonthreatening way, and podcasting allows us to do that.

It’s good to see the Assemblies of God recognizing the value of technology in reaching the lost.

Posted by on 03/17 at 11:10 AM
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Rich Tatum continues the discussion:

I agree, it’s good to see them at least thinking about technology. Too bad the AG-News service has the only official newsfeed so far… they could use a lot more.

To that end, I’ve set up some ad hoc feeds that scrape some key sites, like the Evangel and Enrichment as well as the new online journal from AGTS. See:

The A/G feed trough and a new Pentecostal journal. Whee!

Regards,

Rich
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contributed on 03/20 at 01:45 AM
continues the discussion:

Thanks Rich! Really great stuff there. I’ll be adding those feeds to my reader today.

contributed on 03/20 at 04:58 AM
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