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April 2011 BMH Editor’s Podcast Welcome to the FGBC World podcast, the program produced as a companion to the quarterly FGBC World magazine. Click on the link below to listen to this month’s program. In this issue, BMH executive director Liz Cutler Gates talks with Neil Cole, a Grace Brethren pastor and church planter, about starting new congregations in the Southern California-Arizona district of Grace Brethren Churches and the beginnings of Church Multiplication Associates. What began as a regional church planting initiative has developed into a ministry that is planting seeds of the gospel around the world. This interview was recorded last year, shortly after the release of his book, Church 3.0. In March, his next book, Journeys to Significance, A Road Map for Leadership Formation from the Life of Paul, hit bookstore shelves. Also in this program is an interview with Cecil O’Dell, a staff member of Grace Brethren International Missions who works with the Japanese Returnee Ministry in Southern California. He talks about his participation in January’s Ethnic Pastors Consultation. Read more about these stories in the Spring issue of FGBC World.
Welcome to the FGBC World podcast, the program produced as a companion to the quarterly FGBC World magazine. Click on the link below to listen to this month’s program. March 2011 FGBC World Podcast In the March 2011 edition of the BMH Editor’s Podcast, Liz Cutler Gates, executive director of the Brethren Missionary Herald Company, talks with Nathan Wells, a church planter from Ashland, Ohio. He says that Eastgate Bible Church, a Grace Brethren congregation on the east side of Ashland, is “the place where misfits fit.”
Welcome to the FGBC World podcast, the program produced as a companion to the quarterly FGBC World magazine. Click on the link below to listen to this month’s program. FGBC World Podcast, February 2011 In this February 2011 edition, you’ll hear about a inner city ministry in Washington, DC, listen to the music of a worship pastor from Goshen, Ind.; and learn why the Grace Brethren practice triune immersion. Act I About My Father’s Business Ministries Stephen Joyce is the pastor of About My Father’s Business, an inner city ministry in Washington, DC. If you are interested in helping with the ministry, contact Pastor Joyce at (202) 834-0945 Act II A Story to Tell A Story to Tell is used with permission of Jeremiah Olson. Jeremiah Olson is the worship pastor of Grace Community Church, a Grace Brethren church in Goshen, Ind. Act III How did the Grace Brethren come up with the way we baptize? Listen to the late Todd Scoles describe triune immersion in a sermon recorded in January 2010 at the Community of Hope, a Grace Brethren church in Surry, British Columbia. See the January 10, 2010, podcast, What in the World is a Grace Brethren? For more information, see mudlove.com or on Facebook. Learn more about Integrated Community Development Ministries (ICDI). Act IV News You Can Use Southwest Focus Retreat, January 31-February 2, 2011, Lake Hughes, Calif.
Welcome to the FGBC World podcast, the program produced as a companion to the quarterly FGBC World magazine. Click on the link below to listen to this month’s program. FGBC World Podcast, January 2011 In this January 2011 edition, you’ll hear about efforts to preserve create a digital archive of Brethren publications that date back to the mid 19th century. You’ll also hear music from a young worship pastor in Martinsburg, Pa., and an interview with an Indiana artist who is committed to giving one-fifth of what he earns so that people in Africa can have clean water. Act I Brethren Digital Archives For more information, see Brethren Digital Archives. Brethren Heritage Center is located at 428 Wolf Creek St., Suite No. H1, Brookville, OH 45309-1297, online at http://www.brethrenheritagecenter.org/, phone: 937-833-5222 Once completed, the Brethren Digital Archives will be available online at Internet Archive. Act II Beloved Son Beloved Son is used with permission of Jeremy Harkins. Jeremy Harkins is the Director of Praise and Worship at the Grace Brethren Church, Martinsburg, Pa. If you’d like a copy of Beloved Son, send Jeremy an email at the Martinsburg Grace Brethren Church. Act III Mud = Clean Water (Luke Wright and Mudlove Pottery) A story about Luke and his desire to raise funds so people in the Central African Republic can have clean water appears in the Winter 2011 issue of FGBC World magazine. For more information, see mudlove.com or on Facebook. Learn more about Integrated Community Development Ministries (ICDI). Act IV News You Can Use Ethnic Leaders’ Consultation, January 11-14, 2011, Tampa, Fla. Fellowship Council, January 26-29, 2011, Simi Valley, Calif. Southwest Focus Retreat, January 31-February 2, 2011, Lake Hughes, Calif. Fetterhoff Appointed as Moderator of Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches; announcement on fgbc.org
This month, the Brethren Missionary Herald Company announces its new monthly podcast! Designed to be a companion to the bi-monthly FGBC World, the podcast, or online audio broadcast, will include expanded or updated interviews with individuals featured in the current issue of the magazine. It will also feature the music written by worship pastors in the Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches (FGBC), historical recordings, and other audio content. This podcast includes an interview with the current moderator of the Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches, Tom Hocking, who invites Grace Brethren people to attend the upcoming Celebrate 2010, the annual conference of the FGBC. Featured music is by Jason Strain, pastor of creative arts at Community of Hope, a Grace Brethren church in Surrey, British Columbia. (Jason also adapted one of his original songs for the intro music.) The program concludes with a step back in time to hear a portion of an early broadcast from the Gospel Truth, a radio program produced by what was then the National Fellowship of Brethren Churches. This particular re-broadcast is from February 1, 1948 and features Miles Taber, then editor of the Brethren Missionary Herald, with a talk on The Lord’s Supper — So Called. The podcast will be available here during the first week of each month. You may also subscribe to it on I-Tunes. Links mentioned in the broadcast: Celebrate 2010, July 16-20, 2010, Cincinnati,Ohio We Care Miami Valley, July 17, 2010, Dayton, Ohio Scripture Memorization Songs from Community of Hope