Video Summer Series Update: Recording is Done
Sometime ago, we told you about the Video Summer Series: “Building Godly Families.” If you are not familiar with this great work, take a moment and read the post here.
We are pleased today to let you know that all 10 lessons in the series have been recorded. On Monday and Tuesday of this week, all the speakers came to the Lebanon Road church building and recorded wonderful lessons. Gospel Broadcasting Network sent a great crew to help, and they did a very professional job in the recording.
Today, we want to let you know not just the speakers, but their topics, and we have quite a few pictures of the recording days for you to enjoy.
Our speakers are:
Steve Higginbotham (“Jesus: The Foundation of Every Home”)
Josh Ketchum (“Before You Marry…”)
Glenn Colley (“Husbands, Love Your Wives”)
Bryan McAlister (“A Godly Wife”)
Andy Kizer (“Raising Godly Children”)
Jerrie Barber (“Having a Godly Fuss”)
Adam Faughn (“Family Finances and Honoring God”)
Ted Burleson (“Dealing with Divorce”)
Jim Faughn (“The Sandwich Generation”)
Keith Parker (“Your Family Can be Light”)
If you are interested in using the Video Summer Series, remember that these videos are going to be available absolutely free for your congregation to use. Simply download and show the videos and you have a ready-made series on the family. Visit and bookmark the website, and the videos and supplementary material should be ready by May 1. For more information about the series, feel free to contact us! Remember, you don’t have to use this as a summer series, so think of how these 10 videos could have the best impact on your congregation and community!
I have one personal request: if your congregation is even considering using the series, would you either leave a comment on this post or contact us? We would appreciate the feedback, whether public or private.
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2 Comments
Ryan Barrick
The Mt. Zion church of Christ in Bowling Green, KY is considering using the video series this summer. The eldership was curious regarding their length and we were hoping to develop some sort of worksheet to coincide with the videos for discussion. I would be very interested in viewing them. Great idea!
Adam Faughn
Each of the videos is between 20 and 25 minutes in length. Hope you’ll find them useful!