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podcastFor those of you who use the “Formations” curriculum published by Smyth & Helwys, you will see that this month’s unit focuses on Baptist Freedoms and the history of Baptist dissent.

To those fed up with organized religion, the words “baptist” and “freedom” might sound oxymoronic.

Historically, as a tradition that emerged amidst separatism and dissent, we realize that reconnecting with that spirit is one of the most important things we can do. Could the spirit of dissent be the very thing that allows us to emerge today?

I am running a series of podcast on my church’s website. I want to invite anyone interested to listen, but especially those of you teaching or participating in conversations on Sunday mornings related to the “Formations” curriculum. You can listen, think, and join the conversation on Baptist Freedoms here.

Many of us are plugged-in on a regular basis. Whether its listening to selections on your computer while you work, cranking it up on the drive home, or jamming while you mosey around the house, we’ve all got favorites we like to listen to. What are you listening to these days? It can be anything from music, to podcasts, to lectures. Leave your top five in the comment section. (albums, songs, lectures, sermons, audio books, etc.)