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Major Project

At Eastside, we have undertaken a massive project to begin transcribing my preached sermons. I have asked for a team of people to help with this.

It is proving to be quite the task. The task of taking a handwritten outline of sorts that I take into the pulpit, to the preaching of that outline, to the hearing of the sermon, to the printing of that preached sermon.

The early work has begun and it may prove to be a monumental project.

Step one is to load the audio version of the sermon into a software program to get the first printed draft of the transcript.

At first that sounds impressive, and I still think it is. One can, with the click of a button enter a spoken sermon into, what I’ll call, the transcription machine and within a few magical moments it spits out a printed transcript of sorts.

The next step is where the real work begins.

I have a team of people transcribing my sermons from the preaching series in Philippians. They have a very hard job. Have you ever heard me preach?

Wow, not WOW! But more like oh my. I repeat words, phrases, stutter, stammer, and slaughter the English language. About the only thing I don’t do in the spoken word is misspell words (I save that for my blog posts.)

The transcription machine (not really a machine) has a hard time understanding me often, so the kind team of editors have the task of taking what the transcription machine spits out and then putting it all back together for biblical accuracy for the eyes to read.

Here are a few of the interesting things the transcription machine has returned after “listening” to my sermons.

  • Now it’s in acts chapter 16, verse one that Paul came also to the to the town of Derby and to Listerine and the disciple a disciple was there by the name of Timothy.
  • Understanding of imperfections, we get infections. We we. Have infections we have things that we hold dear, things that we cherish.

So, you can see, the editing team has a lot of work to do. The transcription machine spits out more gibberish than I do sometimes.

Maybe if the early church had treated all of their infections with Listerine they would have been healthier. However, I don’t think this would stand the test of peer review for sound theology though. I’m thankful to God for the labor behind the editors from my church who endured my preaching through Philippians a few years ago and are now working on putting them into written form.

I’ve been in dialog with a pastor in India for over a year. This friendship has brought about the reason for this kind of work. It is related to his request for my sermons in print form as he is wanting to put these preached sermons into the hands of pastors without formal training but are in places where people want to know about God.

Pray for us as we undertake this task. May God bless the labor of the editors and the preaching of the preachers who will receive these sermons and them in turn preach them to their congregations. For the glory of God.

Isaiah, the Evangelist

God will protect those He has redeemed, the church, and all that belong to it. This sermon series in Isaiah is now 10 sermons strong as we approach chapter 4 this Lord’s Day (October 15).

Gather with us on October 15 for the next sermon; “The Glory of the Church” at 10:30 a.m. in Twin Falls, Idaho. If unable to gather with us in person consider live streaming HERE:

Isaiah has established a strong case for the Gospel with the first two messages in chapters 1-3. In chapter 4 he “Swings for the fence” and does not disappoint.

He identifies the Messiah as the “Branch of the LORD. He lays the ground work for a fruitful gospel harvest, the “fruit  of the earth”. Here he makes it clear that those in danger are the ones who look for a refuge, those who are hungry look for food, those who are weary seek rest, those who know of a coming storm seek for shelter.

Get caught up with past sermons.

Three Month Trial of Sermon Audio

By the grace of God by moving generous and faithful supporters, Eastside Baptist Church has been broadcasting sermons via Sermon Audio since 2010. Over 7 years of sermons archived and ready for listening any day of the week, at any time, from any device.

To my preacher friends or churches who regularly read my posts, the guys at Sermon Audio are offering a 3 month free trial. This is not a benefit for me or my church to encourage this. I’m not being paid by anyone to promote this. I’m just letting you know about a resource I have used for a long time and I’m completely satisfied with. The .mp3 format is simple and easy for anyone to use. Post links in social media easily or post on your church website or personal blog for people to find.

Click HERE and see if it might be a resource for you and your church.

Online Updates

Beloved Eastside,

I greet you today in the grace of God. I want you to know of a few updates on the church website and encourage you to use the new Live Streaming as a way to introduce friends who don’t have a church home to Eastside.

The purpose of the Live Streaming options are not intended to be a substitute for gathering at the meeting house of Eastside. It is intended to allow your participation when unable due to being sick, distance, unable to gather or days when weather makes travel dangerous.

Mid-Week Prayer Gathering: the mid-week prayer gathering is still and always will be password protected. I have moved the location of this online to the church website and off of my personal blog site because I’ve learned how to set up a password protected page.
  • Here is the location of the video feed for the mid-week prayer: http://esbctwinfalls.com/mid-week-prayer/posts/mid-week-prayer
  • Password: request password (will change at times)
  • Please contact Paul via mobile phone that you have logged in to the prayer time. It is important that we know who we are praying with.
  • Please do not share or post the password with anyone. They are welcome to contact me and I’m happy to give them the password.
Lord’s Day Morning: Every Lord’s Day at 10:30 a.m.
We are now streaming the video on our SermonAudio site. You can still access it at www.esbctwinfalls.com. Again, this is no substitute for gathering in person with the church family, but it has been a blessing to many when they’ve been unable to come. This is not a perfect technology for us yet but it is improving. Feedback when you log in is helpful.
  • http://esbctwinfalls.com/live-streaming
    • consider “sharing” this link with friends who don’t attend a church.
    • consider “sharing” this link on your social media sites.
    • consider “sharing” archived sermons and/or excerpts on social media sites.
Lord’s Day Evening: Lord’s Day at 6:30 p.m.
Gathering on the Lord’s Day evening is a long term practice of Eastside Baptist. We are among the few in the region who still gather on Sunday evenings. There has been steady growth to the p.m. gathering. This is a good time to invite others to come with you.
We live stream the evening gathering as well. Currently, nine men in the church are doing the teaching/preaching. This past week Mark King started. If you missed this, I highly recommend you take the time to listen (http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?sermonID=130171438154) This coming week, Steve McMullin will do the teaching.

  • http://esbctwinfalls.com/live-streaming
    • Consider “sharing” this link with friends.
    • Consider “sharing” this link on your social media sites.
    • Consider “sharing” archived sermons and/or excerpts on social media sites.
    • Consider inviting neighbors/friends/coworkers to your home on Sunday night to watch the teaching and then use that time for extended discussion.
From Behind the Pulpit: short video to help prepare for the coming Lord’s Day gathering, help with family worship time, prayer, and other things happening at Eastside.
Times News Column: Every 4 to 5 weeks I am the guest columnist in the Twin Falls Pastors’ Column. (disclaimer: I don’t like the title of the column because not everyone who writes for the column are biblically qualified pastors) I have been writing for the Times News for over 6 years now and take advantage of the moment to speak into a topic of the day and always attempt to give clarity of the Gospel. The online version of the column offers people a chance to respond and comment, it is not always real helpful for you to feel the need to defend your pastor from rude comments. I
  • Consider sharing that column on your social media sites.
  • Consider using the column for discussion in your home, with friends, coworkers.
  • Your sharing the column I write communicates to the Times News that people read it. Newspaper is all about circulation.
  • My column will be published this weekend (Feb. 4)
PaulThompsonBlog.com: My personal blog is a place were I communicate many things online. I write about various things, promote links to things I’m reading, links to sermons at Eastside,
SermonAudio: For the past 7 years, all sermons are archived here. There are currently over 330 sermons available from your church. There are thousands of trustworthy sermons from some of several pastors around the world.
These are many resources for you and for your use to share with others. Please do.

Live Streaming

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Recently ESBC has begun live streaming of Sunday morning worship gatherings. We’ve updated and sped up our internet speed to improve quality of the video streaming and audio. Right now we are still in an experimental arena and using the free service of YouTube. At some point as we work out the bugs we may begin to host the video at our SermonAudio site. For now, you can still listen to our sermons in mp3 files at SermonAudio.

The purpose of live streaming is simple. It is primarily to allow those who would normally gather at ESBC on Sunday mornings but are unable to for any number of reasons. It is not intended to be a substitute for normal, regular gathering. It could also serve as an outreach for those you know. You could send them a link, share on your social media, invite others to hear.

I began preaching through Philippians on December 4, 2016.

Past video messages are archived HERE.

Upcoming Preaching Schedule

Last Sunday (10/02), I finished the exposition preaching of the Kings. (full sermon series HERE)

Here are some random (useless) statistics from the sermon series:

  • I began preaching through Kings April 26, 2015.
  • Total sermons recorded: 51 of 53 (I forgot to hit the record button on two sermons.)
  • Total of 2,913 minutes of sermon time.
  • Longest sermon was 82 minutes long (I must have lost track of time.)
  • Shortest sermon was 37 minutes long (many were very concerned about me, thank you for your concern.)
  • Average sermon length was 57 minutes long.
  • My personal favorite phrase was “Saddle up the donkey”. (1 Kings 13:13)

The next step of preaching is always of interest as the conclusion comes about. Here is a look at the next several weeks.

  • October 9: I will give a overview conclusion to the entirety of the Kings
  • October 16: A look back at the times of reformation Eastside has been through over the past several years. A reminder to all and information to others of why we integrate all the ages at our systematic gatherings.
  • October 23: Begin a series of messages (maybe three) on the doctrine of The Fear of God
  • Mid November: Preaching Through the book of Philippians.

 

*updated with links

Sermon Audio Annual Report (tBC021)

SermonAudioIt is always an interesting project at the end of the year for me to do a bit of an evaluation of our online sermon archive activity. All sermons, and other recordings, are archived here.

Eastside Baptist has a total of 275 sermons available. Of the sermons available there has been a grand total of 8,559 sermon downloads (2,358 of those were via mobile devices) since 2010.

If you want weekly reminders of when a new sermon or podcast is uploaded you can visit our SermonAudio site, scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on the way you want the reminder sent to you via Twitter, Facebook, or Email.

 

 

The top 10 sermons actually downloaded in 2015 (mp3 format).

Top Sermons Downloaded

  1. Easter Bunny Spoiler – 43 downloads (sermon excerpt)
  2. Evil in the Sight of the Lord – 30 downloads
  3. Worship – 25 downloads
  4. The Horn of the Alter – 22 downloads
  5. Preparing the House of God – 22 downloads
  6. They Saw the Wisdom of God and A Bold Innovator of Wickedness – 19 downloads
  7. The One Who Answers by Fire – 17 downloads
  8. 1 Corinthians 12:27-13:3 – 14 downloads
  9. 1 Corinthians 15:12-19, 2015 Palm Sunday, As For Me, and Marvel at What Happened – 13 downloads
  10. Evidence of a Divided Heart – 10 downloads

The reporting of visits to our Sermon Audio sight is at best a regional accounting and is not an exact report. But the stats are of interest to see where the online visitors come from. The report  is broken down into two reports, national and international. This year we had visits to our sermon archives from 47 of the 50 states in the USA and 56 nations.

Here are the top 10 states and the total number of downloaded sermons in 2015.

  1.  Idaho (209)
  2. Texas (154)
  3. California (146)
  4. South Dakota (94)
  5. Colorado (88)
  6. Utah and Washington (67)
  7. Illinois (66)
  8. Arizona (65)
  9. Florida (64)
  10. New Jersey (58)

Top 10 nations (other than the United States) and the total number of downloaded sermons in 2015.

  1. South Africa (53)
  2. United Kingdom (52)
  3. Canada (44)
  4. Germany (37)
  5. Australia (35)
  6. Fiji and Spain (19)
  7. Philippines (12)
  8. Singapore (11)
  9. France and India (8)
  10. Brazil and China (7)

Other nations of personal interest where someone(s)
downloaded sermons are Italy, Singapore, Afghanistan, Russian Federation, Israel, Qatar, Sri Lanka, Korea Republic, Venezuela,

Broadcasting at Sermon Audio

For the past four years Eastside Baptist has been broadcasting sermons online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We currently have over 200 sermons available. By the kindness of generous friends of Eastside, we are able to provide this ministry to local shut-ins, those who miss upon occasion due to illness or travel, and anywhere internet access is possible. You can listen directly online, download to a phone, save on a disc, mail to a friend, share on Facebook or Twitter, or email a group of friends.

The 200+ sermons that are currently available from Eastside have been downloaded over 6,400 times (1,406 of those downloads are from mobile devices.)

May the Lord bless the kindness of generous friends. May the Lord bless the preaching of His word. May the nations hear the gospel.

Here is yesterday’s message from Philippians 4.

Access to all archived sermons: www.sermonaudio.com/thebridge

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Currently preaching through Eastside Baptist Church in Twin Falls, Idaho. All sermons are currently available online here. Get caught up on the series and join us this coming Lord’s Day, June 29 as we continue the examination of 1 Corinthians.

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