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How Can Digital Ministry Tell a Better Story of Faith?

25 min · 14 de jul de 2026
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In this episode of Together for Good, Pastor Nate Preisinger joins Carolyn Tarr of the Collective Narrative Project for a conversation about digital ministry, storytelling, and what it means to create spaces where people can share their stories. Together, they talk about Bethany’s podcast studio, DU Campus Ministry, and how faith communities can offer something hopeful and grounding in a noisy digital world. This conversation explores why stories matter, how generosity can create new possibilities, and why church can still be a place where people with different backgrounds and viewpoints choose to stay, listen, and learn from one another. What You’ll Learn * How Bethany’s podcast studio became a tool for digital ministry * Why storytelling can help people feel seen, known, and valued * How faith communities can offer hope in online spaces * Why relationships matter more than perfect metrics * How church can become a “village” in a divided world Chapters 00:00 Coming up on Together for Good 01:08 Welcome to the Collective Narrative Project 02:36 How Bethany’s podcast studio began 04:48 Why digital ministry matters now 06:10 Podcasting as relationship-building 07:20 The Collective Narrative Project 08:25 Generosity, grace, and shared space 10:05 DU Campus Ministry and Bethany’s partnership 11:00 Trying something new is messy 12:15 Why relationships matter more than metrics 14:00 Christianity, story, and sacred questions 16:00 Why do people connect with faith? 17:30 Faith, nature, and village-style community 19:00 Church as a place to stay in relationship 21:20 Unlearning narrow ideas of Christianity 23:00 What helps people show up? Like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who cares about faith, community, storytelling, or what church can look like now. Connect with Bethany: 📍 Bethany Lutheran Church – Denver, CO 🌐 Learn more: www.bethany-denver.org [http://www.bethany-denver.org]

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Portada del episodio How Can Digital Ministry Tell a Better Story of Faith?

How Can Digital Ministry Tell a Better Story of Faith?

In this episode of Together for Good, Pastor Nate Preisinger joins Carolyn Tarr of the Collective Narrative Project for a conversation about digital ministry, storytelling, and what it means to create spaces where people can share their stories. Together, they talk about Bethany’s podcast studio, DU Campus Ministry, and how faith communities can offer something hopeful and grounding in a noisy digital world. This conversation explores why stories matter, how generosity can create new possibilities, and why church can still be a place where people with different backgrounds and viewpoints choose to stay, listen, and learn from one another. What You’ll Learn * How Bethany’s podcast studio became a tool for digital ministry * Why storytelling can help people feel seen, known, and valued * How faith communities can offer hope in online spaces * Why relationships matter more than perfect metrics * How church can become a “village” in a divided world Chapters 00:00 Coming up on Together for Good 01:08 Welcome to the Collective Narrative Project 02:36 How Bethany’s podcast studio began 04:48 Why digital ministry matters now 06:10 Podcasting as relationship-building 07:20 The Collective Narrative Project 08:25 Generosity, grace, and shared space 10:05 DU Campus Ministry and Bethany’s partnership 11:00 Trying something new is messy 12:15 Why relationships matter more than metrics 14:00 Christianity, story, and sacred questions 16:00 Why do people connect with faith? 17:30 Faith, nature, and village-style community 19:00 Church as a place to stay in relationship 21:20 Unlearning narrow ideas of Christianity 23:00 What helps people show up? Like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who cares about faith, community, storytelling, or what church can look like now. Connect with Bethany: 📍 Bethany Lutheran Church – Denver, CO 🌐 Learn more: www.bethany-denver.org [http://www.bethany-denver.org]

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Is the Good Samaritan Really About Being “Good”?

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How Do Teens Find Faith, Service, and Belonging? A Conversation with Addison Andrix

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Sunday School Remix: What Is the Mustard Seed Really About

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