The Blue Vineyard Podcast
We live in an age where AI can do pretty much everything. Brent Hardinge directs Adventist Connect at the North American Division, and his philosophy is simple: technology's job is to aid us in doing ministry, not replace our agency. In this episode, we explore what that looks like. 00:00 Introduction to Brent Hardinge and Adventist Connect 03:00 Brent's trajectory: early exposure to technology and path to the NAD 08:00 The shift from a call center model to supporting local church digital ministry 10:00 Adventist Church Connect and the move to WordPress (Frame platform) 17:00 Behind the scenes: team, infrastructure, and why owning your own data center matters 22:00 Why Brent chose WordPress and the philosophy of keeping things close to core 28:00 The prayer ads campaign: how it started, what it looks like, and early results 34:00 Stories from the field: real people connecting to faith and local churches stepping up 40:00 Adventist Connect's role as a support layer between the denomination and local ministry 42:00 The future of ministry tech and the irreplaceable role of human connection 49:00 Final thoughts: why the NAD exists, and what makes a case for the organised church Brent Hardinge: https://adventistconnect.org [https://adventistconnect.org] CONNECT WITH BLUE VINEYARD 🔵 Subscribe for more insights on faith and technology 🎙️ Audio Podcast: https://rss.com/podcasts/bluevineyard/ [https://rss.com/podcasts/bluevineyard/] 🌐 Website: https://bluevineyard.com [https://bluevineyard.com] 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/blue-vineyard/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/blue-vineyard/] ✉️ Get in touch: hello@bluevineyard.com [hello@bluevineyard.com]
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