I was recently asked to put some of my sermons on a site called sermon cloud. Sounds weird, I know. But here’s a description from their site:

Sermon Cloud is a website for a community to interact with sermons. What are the powerful sermons people are listening to? Who are the up-and-coming preachers of the day? Where are the messages about themes that you need to hear? How can you find a great preacher in your home town? Sermon Cloud was designed to help you with all of these questions. Sermon Cloud users help let each other know which sermons they amen. An ‘amen’ is a recommendation of the sermon. Users can post comments about their interaction with these sermons (even the comments can be designated as helpful or unhelpful).

I posted one up there today for a friend and I’m putting this out there for all of you to see if you like it…not just the sermon (but if you do don’t forget to amen it) but the site as well. There are sermons on there from great guys like Tim Keller also that you should listen to after mine.

So, here’s a link…let me know your thoughts.

And in the words of many an American preacher, “can I get an Amen”?

Comments

3 Comments so far

  1. mr. burns on June 2, 2007 7:31 am

    Hmmm… this is a little strange. I’m not a fan of the site. It also says something about the site when the “all time favorite sermon” only has 11 amens. I don’t know. I think it has poetntial, but I think they need to tweek user interface.

    All that said, I like that they are trying to help people find local churches. The company that sermon cloud floats under is called “the cloud network” whose goal is “to connect people to local churches.” Now, that is pretty cool.

    So, I’ll give you an amen, because of you. And, if all your blog readers amen, man, you’ll not only beat out some of the fellas on your blogroll, but you’ll beat Keller AND Towzer!

    Come on gang, 11 votes (er… amens) is all we need.

  2. mr. burns on June 11, 2007 2:02 pm

    Did you give up on blogging?

  3. D. Goodmanson on June 20, 2007 9:07 pm

    How should the UI be changed?

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