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Exploring the frontiers of ministry and technology, and interviewing pioneers and builders at the frontlines. We’d like to think of this podcast as a weekly coffee chat with your new ministry buddies, where we catch up, swap stories, push each other forward, and have a few laughs. Welcome to the future!
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Device & Virtue

Chris Ridgeway & Adam Graber

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Chris & Adam argue the wrongs and rights of technology and faith in everyday life—from A.I. to Facebook to DNA tests—and how a Christian might live in the middle.
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There is a solitary, humble, wooden structure on a windswept hill in rural New England. To open the door is to engage our minds, our hearts, and our imaginations. In this place, preachers and professors, past and present, come alive as they walk the aisle, ascend the pulpit stairs, and teach…from theology, from history, and from the Word of God. Welcome to the Saybrook Meetinghouse, an audio production of Saybrook Ministries.
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Pro Preacher

Brandon Hilgemann

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Pro Preacher is a podcast about preaching hosted by Brandon Hilgemann, author and founder of ProPreacher.com. The goal is to help pastors, preachers, and Bible teachers grow in their influence and ability to preach.
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Uncovered Dish Christian Leadership Podcast

United Methodists of Greater New Jersey

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Welcome to the Uncovered Dish Christian Leadership Podcast - the podcast that uncovers stories, equips leaders, and changes the world. Join hosts Gabby Corbett and James Lee, and their expert guests as they dive deep into the world of ministry, leadership, and faith. From practical tips for effective time management to thought-provoking discussions about the ethics of AI in ministry, we explore the issues that matter most to Christian leaders today. With inspiring interviews, powerful insigh ...
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#christianity #protestant #reformation There is a solitary, humble, wooden structure on a windswept hill in rural New England. To open the door is to engage our minds, our hearts, and our imaginations. In this place, preachers and professors, past and present, come alive as they walk the aisle, ascend the pulpit stairs, and teach…from theology, fro…
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We need to understand that there are only two ways you can learn about God: through natural revelation and special revelation. Natural revelation shows us a glimpse of who God is by observing the world that he created, while special revelation is how God has directly revealed himself in supernatural ways. Here's why this matters.…
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Pulpit AI promises to be a powerful tool for pastors to repurpose their sermon content. With the rise of artificial intelligence, we must use these tools wisely. In this detailed review, I'll walk you through the features of Pulpit AI, from sermon summaries and discussion questions to social media posts and video clips. I'll share my experience wit…
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In this episode of the New Printing Press , Mike and Drew Dickens discuss the intersection of AI and spirituality. They explore the historical relationship between technology and the church, from the printing press to radio and stained glass. Drew shares his background in ministry and his recent work on the effects of generative AI on spiritual dir…
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Envy is a subtle sickness that rots our bones. We know it is bad, but we all wrestle with it. In this sermon, Pastor Brandon Hilgemann talks about how envy can tear apart relationships and lead to destructive behavior. We're challenged to recognize envy in our own lives, whether it's coveting material possessions or desiring others' success. The ke…
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#christianity #protestant #reformation There is a solitary, humble, wooden structure on a windswept hill in rural New England. To open the door is to engage our minds, our hearts, and our imaginations. In this place, preachers and professors, past and present, come alive as they walk the aisle, ascend the pulpit stairs, and teach…from theology, fro…
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Can we live humbly and still post that photo on Instagram? In the digital age, humility isn't so straightforward. With the smartphone at our fingertips, is pride just one selfie away? Many of tech’s biggest names have been anything but humble. Tesla, Edison, Jobs, Zuckerberg, Musk. Does that mean their inventions will re-make us in their image? Or …
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The thought of paying thousands of dollars to go through years of seminary education is scary, to say the least. So in this episode, the President of Redemption Seminary, John Schwandt, shares the innovative approach he is taking to help students overcome the biggest challenges to theological education. We also talk about our seminary journeys and …
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#christianity #protestant #reformation There is a solitary, humble, wooden structure on a windswept hill in rural New England. To open the door is to engage our minds, our hearts, and our imaginations. In this place, preachers and professors, past and present, come alive as they walk the aisle, ascend the pulpit stairs, and teach…from theology, fro…
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When we think of God, words like love, mercy, and justice come to mind. But what about jealousy? God's jealousy is often misunderstood. In this sermon, Pastor Brandon Hilgemann talks about the difference between jealousy and envy, why God's jealousy is a good thing, and how understanding God's jealousy can deepen our relationship with Him and provi…
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Nobody drifts into discipline. Just as the undisciplined body becomes sluggish and fat, the undisciplined spirit becomes weak. Here are the 12 essential spiritual disciplines that can help strengthen your faith and deepen your relationship with God. Based on biblical teachings and the practices of Jesus, these disciplines are vital for every believ…
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In this episode, we are joined by Rev. Dr. Gil Rendle, a seasoned consultant and author, to discuss his latest book, "Countercultural: Subversive Resistance and the Neighborhood Congregation." Dr. Rendle shares his perspective on how congregations can resist cultural conformity and embrace their unique calling in today's society.Introduction and Dr…
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Join us as we talk with Dr. Lovett H. Weems Jr., distinguished professor of church leadership and senior consultant at the Lewis Center for Church Leadership. Dr. Weems discusses his book "Sustaining While Disrupting" and the necessity of balancing tradition with innovation in congregational health.Resources:Purchase "Sustaining While Disrupting" b…
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Join us as we talk with Dr. Lovett H. Weems Jr., distinguished professor of church leadership and senior consultant at the Lewis Center for Church Leadership. Dr. Weems discusses his book "Sustaining While Disrupting" and the necessity of balancing tradition with innovation in congregational health.Introduction and Dr. Lovett Weems's BackgroundKey …
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Welcome to Episode 415 of the Uncovered Dish Podcast! Today, we are thrilled to have Rev. Dr. Karen Georgia Thompson, the General Minister and President of the United Church of Christ (UCC), join us. Rev. Dr. Thompson is a trailblazer in church leadership and social justice advocacy, and she brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our conver…
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Seth Trout and Michael Whittle explore the power of technology as a tool to extend our reach and impact as Christians. Just as podcasts and social media allow us to share spiritual truths beyond the walls of the church, artificial intelligence can be harnessed to accelerate and scale our ministry efforts. However, we must approach AI with wisdom an…
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The word "temperance" may make us think of prohibition, but this virtue isn't some outdated legislation. Today's technologies are creating all new challenges. Should we be prohibiting them now? It’s the season of Virtues! We’re exploring the old-school virtue of Temperance—including how a technology in the 1800s changed the course of American polit…
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#christianity #protestant #reformation There is a solitary, humble, wooden structure on a windswept hill in rural New England. To open the door is to engage our minds, our hearts, and our imaginations. In this place, preachers and professors, past and present, come alive as they walk the aisle, ascend the pulpit stairs, and teach…from theology, fro…
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Join us in this episode of the New Printing Press, where we talk church, technology, discipleship, and preaching with Daniel Fernandez. A pastor's kid with a rich background in ministry, Daniel shares his journey from Los Angeles to Baton Rouge and back again, discussing his experiences in youth ministry, higher education, and his budding barbecue …
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Can we live simply without tossing our smartphone-life in the trash? We found answers in Sister Act II and walk-in closets. This season, we're doing something new, and it begins with the virtue of Simplicity. We live in a complex world. Can technology help simplify it? Or does it only make things worse? Chris and Adam look at Simplicity in the face…
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Wow, we've got a new set of episodes coming our way—and Adam & Chris have decided to unveil a twist—while possible moving even closer to the Platonic ideal of Device & Virtue. Support our new season at https://www.deviceandvirtue.com/patreon Leave us a feedback voicemail at https://www.deviceandvirtue.com/talk-back Learn more about your ad choices.…
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#christianity #protestant #reformation There is a solitary, humble, wooden structure on a windswept hill in rural New England. To open the door is to engage our minds, our hearts, and our imaginations. In this place, preachers and professors, past and present, come alive as they walk the aisle, ascend the pulpit stairs, and teach…from theology, fro…
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In this episode of The New Printing Press Michael Whittle sits down with Pastor Tyler Gorsline from A Seattle Church to explore the unique spiritual landscape of Seattle and the innovative ways in which his church is reaching and discipling the city's transient and diverse population. The episode dives into the challenges and opportunities of integ…
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Anxiety, worry, and fear are growing problems in our world today. In this sermon, pastor Brandon Hilgemann explains the secret to managing anxiety according to the Bible. A worry problem is a worship problem. We need to trust that God works all things according to his plan. Go to ProPreacher.com for resources, training, and more.…
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In this captivating episode, Mike sits down with Pastor Adam Mesa for a thought-provoking discussion on the intersection of church innovation, artificial intelligence (AI), and discipleship. As they talk about Pastor Adam's journey and his church's bold transition to a new name, a clear vision emerges: harnessing the power of technology to become b…
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In this conversation, Mike interviews Pastor Adam Smallcombe, the lead pastor of @ViveChurchtv about his journey from Australia to the US and the innovative work he is doing in the church. They discuss the importance of balancing innovation with pastoral care and discipleship, the challenges of starting a church in Silicon Valley, and the need for …
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#christianity #protestant #reformation There is a solitary, humble, wooden structure on a windswept hill in rural New England. To open the door is to engage our minds, our hearts, and our imaginations. In this place, preachers and professors, past and present, come alive as they walk the aisle, ascend the pulpit stairs, and teach…from theology, fro…
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This week we talk to Stephen “Swebb” Webb, ex-Elevation Church, current ministry consultant, who loves nothing more than bringing tough love to ministry people. Listen for: ⛪ Church culture, good and bad (why do we do it like this?) 👀 Some people get into ministry to stop working (broooooo) 🤬 Swebb slightly loses control and goes off on weird minis…
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Michael talks to Chris Heaslip, co-founder of Push Pay, which as far as we’re aware is one of the only faith-based business to make it to Unicorn status ($1 billion+ market cap). (04:57 - 06:24) Embracing Failure for Innovation (07:48 - 09:19) Embracing Risk for Growth (13:05 - 14:00) Explaining Success to Skeptical Audiences (17:47 - 18:36) Utiliz…
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Overflow founder and CEO Vance Roush joins the pod to discuss: - "Faith in the Age of AI", Overflow's journey, and FlowCon. - How to build a culture of innovation in local churches - The rise of tech-savvy churches. - AI-driven change in worship practices and forecasting tech's role in faith's future. - Dispelling AI in church myths and examining h…
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The episode 2, Michael Whittle (co-founder of Pulpit AI) talks with Dean Sweetman, founder of Tithe.ly, who shares the journey from traditional church skepticism to embracing technology to build the church. The conversation begins with a look back at the early days of online giving and the challenges faced in integrating technology into church prac…
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#christianity #protestant #reformation There is a solitary, humble, wooden structure on a windswept hill in rural New England. To open the door is to engage our minds, our hearts, and our imaginations. In this place, preachers and professors, past and present, come alive as they walk the aisle, ascend the pulpit stairs, and teach…from theology, fro…
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Welcome to the New Printing Press Podcast presented by Pulpit AI. We’re going to be exploring the frontiers of ministry and technology, and interviewing pioneers and builders at the frontlines. We’d like to think of this podcast as a weekly coffee chat with your new ministry buddies, where we catch up, swap stories, push each other forward, and hav…
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Don’t stress about setting a bunch of goals that you may never reach. What if you could focus on just one goal that would sort everything else out? That is what we need, and that is what Paul did, and he wrote about it in Philippians 3:8-21 This audio is from a sermon that I preached on New Year's Eve at my church. Go to ProPreacher.com for resourc…
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#christianity #protestant #reformation There is a solitary, humble, wooden structure on a windswept hill in rural New England. To open the door is to engage our minds, our hearts, and our imaginations. In this place, preachers and professors, past and present, come alive as they walk the aisle, ascend the pulpit stairs, and teach…from theology, fro…
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If not, what about our soundboards and electric guitars? If you thought the answer would be straightforward, you don't know us! Adam and Chris deep into the intertwining histories of church music and technology. From early debates over instruments in worship services to the effects of platforms like Spotify on today's songwriting, they explore the …
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#christianity #protestant #reformation There is a solitary, humble, wooden structure on a windswept hill in rural New England. To open the door is to engage our minds, our hearts, and our imaginations. In this place, preachers and professors, past and present, come alive as they walk the aisle, ascend the pulpit stairs, and teach…from theology, fro…
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#christianity #protestant #reformation There is a solitary, humble, wooden structure on a windswept hill in rural New England. To open the door is to engage our minds, our hearts, and our imaginations. In this place, preachers and professors, past and present, come alive as they walk the aisle, ascend the pulpit stairs, and teach…from theology, fro…
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Join us for another enlightening episode of the Uncovered Dish Christian Leadership Podcast! Our guest, Dr. Sarah B. Drummond, Founding Dean of Andover Newton Seminary at Yale Divinity School, shares invaluable insights into the dynamic nature of change in ministry leadership. We explore the significance of clarity, evaluation systems, and dynamic …
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#christianity #protestant #reformation There is a solitary, humble, wooden structure on a windswept hill in rural New England. To open the door is to engage our minds, our hearts, and our imaginations. In this place, preachers and professors, past and present, come alive as they walk the aisle, ascend the pulpit stairs, and teach…from theology, fro…
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#christianity #protestant #reformation There is a solitary, humble, wooden structure on a windswept hill in rural New England. To open the door is to engage our minds, our hearts, and our imaginations. In this place, preachers and professors, past and present, come alive as they walk the aisle, ascend the pulpit stairs, and teach…from theology, fro…
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There is a solitary, humble, wooden structure on a windswept hill in rural New England. To open the door is to engage our minds, our hearts, and our imaginations. In this place, preachers and professors, past and present, come alive as they walk the aisle, ascend the pulpit stairs, and teach…from theology, from history, and from the Word of God. We…
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There is a solitary, humble, wooden structure on a windswept hill in rural New England. To open the door is to engage our minds, our hearts, and our imaginations. In this place, preachers and professors, past and present, come alive as they walk the aisle, ascend the pulpit stairs, and teach…from theology, from history, and from the Word of God. We…
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Our guest this week is Rev. Dr. John Huh, who serves as the Bryant M. Kirkland Dean of the Chapel and Vice President for Student Life at Princeton Theological Seminary. Dr. Huh id not only a trained counselor but also an experienced church planter and a pastor at heart, committed to guiding and supporting individuals and communities through life's …
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There is a solitary, humble, wooden structure on a windswept hill in rural New England. To open the door is to engage our minds, our hearts, and our imaginations. In this place, preachers and professors, past and present, come alive as they walk the aisle, ascend the pulpit stairs, and teach…from theology, from history, and from the Word of God. We…
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