Introducing the “Questions of Faith and Doubt” podcast

I decided it would be fun to try my hand at podcasting. After trying to figure out how to focus that effort, I think I found something that I haven’t seen out there yet, and which I enjoy doing. I enjoy digging into Scripture and asking questions that make people think, stop, process. I enjoy telling stories. I enjoy raising doubt in people of faith, and faith in people of doubt. So that’s sort of the rough plan. It should be radically different from all the Bible Answer Man – like podcasts already out there if all goes well.

Because the goal for this podcast overlaps some, but not a huge amount, with this here blog, I decided to separate the two (primarily so that people coming to the podcast aren’t overwhelmed when I start ranting about incarnational spirituality over here, or whatever). Time will tell if this was a good decision.

You can find QFD at http://faithanddoubt.blogspot.com/, or subscribe directly to the Feedburner feed at http://feeds.feedburner.com/QuestionsOfFaithAndDoubt.

We’re also planning to start recording the sermon//discussion time in our church’s weekly worship gatherings, and podcasting them as well. This is a bit trickier to do, as it’s hard to mic a whole room as opposed to one speaker, but we’re going to experiment a bit. When that gets up and running, I’ll post here as well.

Please subscribe to the podcast, leave feedback, and point others to it if you think they’d appreciate it. Episide 0 went up yesterday, and I’m working on Episode 1 now.

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4 Responses to Introducing the “Questions of Faith and Doubt” podcast

  1. j says:

    Cool, man. I'm looking forward to this.

    "I enjoy raising doubt in people of faith, and faith in people of doubt."
    I love this. But I might love this because it sounds heretical. ;) Challenge me, man. I need something to think about while I'm driving around town.

  2. Pat says:

    Thanks, j. I hope you enjoy it. I'm working on Episide 1 right now.

    Much of what I say sounds heretical ;-); I have orthodoxy checkers in my church. Sometimes we convince each other; sometimes we agree to disagree.

    DISCLAIMER: I believe and try to practice the orthodox Christian creeds. I'm joking above. M ostly.

  3. erickeck says:

    can't wait to listen to it, i think this is going to be a really cool thing

  4. Pat,

    Thanks for your podcasts. I am a second career ABC pastor, raised with a Catholic background and am enjoying the journey and the tension. Will be listening and responding!

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