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Podcast - Owosso Noise, ep. 5. Relient K and the Nasty Nasties
05.14.2007 by Tim Reed
We’re back, for the second week in a row with a podcast. This podcast went long so we’ll be breaking it up into three different parts.
Listen to it here:
Here’s the post we’re discussing.
In the conversation we bring up when Jesus says, “Upon this rock I will build my church and not even the gates of hell will overcome it”. The deal here is that in an ancient attack defenders hide behind the gate, which means the church will be pounding on the gates of hell as the aggressors. The question we raise is how do we become the aggressor? If you want to comment (and your comment will probably be read on our next podcast) write tim@churchvoices.com.
We’ll be back with the second installment of our discussion on Wednesday.
May 14th, 2007 at 11:19 pm
Maybe if you’re going to discuss the post I wrote, it might have been a good idea to have given me a call and included me so that you understand the context of the post, the purpose, the “behind-the-scenes” story and the end result.
May 15th, 2007 at 2:09 am
Dan,
I will re-iterate the offer I made to you via email when you emailed this exact same response. If you want to write a response I will post the response both in the same post as with our podcast, and in its own post.
If you want to prepare an mp3 I will tack it on to the end of our podcast and I will post it as a stand alone podcast.
If you want to have a conversation via Skype I will be happy to have that with you and post it as well (or not, your choice).
As to your assertion that I should have contacted you first before posting this, then I think its fair enough to ask if you contacted Relient K, the owners of the venue they played at, or anyone in your congregation who had tickets before you wrote?
And finally if there’s additional context that you did not include that’s a failure on your part. You posted this publicly for the consumption of anyone who comes across it (otherwise it would have been posted on your church’s website, instead of your personal site). The responsibility for communicating clearly the situation you’re writing about is on you.