We’re launching a brand new all-church podcast called Inside Sojourn. This podcast, available for free at iTunes and other podcast directories, will include all the kinds of features you’re used to hearing on the old Sojournmusic.com Radio podcast, plus many other interviews covering all sides of Louisville’s Sojourn Community Church.
Check out Inside Sojourn at iTunes HERE
And for all the Sojournmusic.com Radio listeners who haven’t heard anything new on that podcast in awhile, we’ve launched Inside Sojourn with long-form audio from two sessions of the Worship Track at Ambition, the Acts 29 Network’s 2009 Louisville Boot Camp:
Acts 29 Network Worship Leader Panel – Join Sojourn Worship & Arts Pastor Mike Cosper as he welcomes
- The Journey Worship Pastor Josh Dix
- Indelible Grace founder/RUF Pastor Kevin Twit
- Bethlehem Baptist Worship Director Marc Heinrich
- Mars Hill Worship Pastor Tim Smith.
Acts 29 Network Worship Songwriting Panel – Join Sojourn Worship & Arts Pastor Mike Cosper as he welcomes
- singer-songwriter Sandra McCracken
- Indelible Grace founder Kevin Twit
- SBTS Music & Worship Professor Chip Stam
- Sojourn songwriter/producer Neil Robins
- Mars Hill Worship Pastor Tim Smith.
We’re also kicking off Inside Sojourn with one repeat long-form seminar from Sojournmusic.com Radio:
Art For The Church, From The Church and Facing The Church — Harold Best, author of Unceasing Worship and Music Through The Eyes Of Faith, speaks to Christian artists at The 930 Art Center, Sojourn’s Germantown campus (Louisville, KY). In this 38-minute discussion, Best highlights the special conditions for creating art for the church as well as art from the church but for the world. He also discusses how Christians should view art facing the church.
Check out Inside Sojourn today for these features as well as for new interviews with Sojourn pastors, leaders and members. And Sojournmusic.com Radio podcast subscribers will recognize worship leader Lorie King from her regular series of interviews with me on that podcast. Lorie will be back on Inside Sojourn, in a brand new “Worship Song Series” of interviews about how to use various worship songs in different settings within modern worship services. The first episode will focus on Matt Redman’s “Blessed Be Your Name.”
So what will become of the Sojournmusic.com Radio podcast? We’ll use that one exclusively for music, like the recent lo-fi “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” by Brooks Ritter, and other rarities. Stay tuned for more in 2010.
