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The emergent village podcasts have now moved, to:
http://www.emergentvillage.org/podcast/
Please follow the link to find all the podcasts.
Thanks.
Tony Jones, National Coordinator of Emergent, gets interviewed on a Minneapolis radio show.
Here’s the mp3 file for download.
This week’s music is provided by Nicholas Fiedler. Check him out here.
If you know if music that you think could be featured on this podcast, please send an email to podcast@emergentvillage.com.
Finally, this podcast is sponsored by InterVarsity Press. Check out their special offer for podcast listeners.
Peace.
Another conversation this week, this time with Tim Keel, pastor of Jacob’s Well in Kansas City.
Here’s the mp3 file for download.
This week’s music is provided by Victor Minetola, who has been “doing a worship experience called ‘space’ for the past year – experiential, multisensory, somewhat dj-led worship.” He can be found at www.hyp0static.com.
If you know if music that you think could be featured on this podcast, please send an email to podcast@emergentvillage.com.
Finally, this podcast is sponsored by InterVarsity Press. Check out their special offer for podcast listeners.
Peace.
A podcast listener (Andy) suggested that we include more information about each podcast in this entry. Since we try to accommodate such requests, here's the "summary" information for this week's podcast.
1. Speaker(s) Names
Tony Jones - National Coordinator of Emergent Village
Karen Ward - Pastor, Church of the Apostles, Seattle
2. Title
A Conversation Between Tony Jones and Karen Ward
3. Date
??
4. Location
Seattle, Washington
5. Length
Approximately 48 minutes
Here's the mp3 file for download.
This is a really interesting conversation with Karen Ward, pastor of Church of the Apostles in Seattle, Washington. I think you'll enjoy hearing her story and about her community of faith.
This week we have our first Music from the Conversation. David Charlton, a pastor in Kentucky, has graciously provided his interpretation of a classic hymn. Thanks, Dave!
If you know if music that you think could be featured on this podcast, please send an email to podcast@emergentvillage.com.
Finally, this podcast is sponsored by InterVarsity Press. Check out their special offer for podcast listeners.
Peace.
This week's podcast is part TWO of a conversation between Tony Jones, National Coordinator of Emergent Village, and Doug Pagitt, pastor of Solomon's Porch. Click here to download.
This podcast is sponsored by InterVarsity Press, publisher of Crystal Downing's new book, "How PostModernism Serves (My) Faith", available now for a special price from IVP. Click here for more information.
If you have questions, comments, concerns, ideas, or suggestions about the Emergent Podcast, please send an email to podcast@emergentvillage.com. We are DEFINITELY interested in your ideas on how to make this better.
The Emergent Podcast has re-launched! We'll be publishing a new podcast every week, on Saturday morning.
This week's podcast is part one of a conversation between Tony Jones, National Coordinator of Emergent Village, and Doug Pagitt, pastor of Solomon's Porch. Click here to download.
This podcast is sponsored by InterVarsity Press, publisher of Crystal Downing's new book, "How PostModernism Serves (My) Faith", available now for a special price from IVP. Click here for more information.
Highlights from the National Pastors Convention 1: LeRon Shults
This Emergent Podcast is sponsored by the D.Min. program at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. You can find out more by calling 800-816-1837 or by clicking here.
On this week's podcast: The 2006 Emergent Theological Conversation with Miroslav Volf, part 6 of 6.
This Emergent Podcast is sponsored by the D.Min. program at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. You can find out more by calling 800-816-1837 or by clicking here.
This Emergent Podcast is sponsored by the D.Min. program at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. You can find out more by calling 800-816-1837 or by clicking here.