Plethora of Presbyterian Bloggers
Presbyterian bloggers? It's a classic Presbyterian way to be an activist - run a blog!
We're starting to see more Presbyterian blogs beyond Mark Roberts', Jim Berkley's, Rick Ufford-Chase's and mine, and I celebrate it.
I'm not ready to endorse particular blogs, but it's an incredibly good sign in my book (webpage?) that we're making a PCUSA mark on the blogosphere with our commentary.
May a thousand Presbyterian blogs bloom! See if any of these blogs strikes your fancy:
http://www.blogotional.blogspot.com (John Schroeder)
http://bolsinger.blogs.com (Tod Bolsinger)
http://www.politickal.blogspot.com (Glenn Buzbee)
http://www.craigan.typepad.com (Neil Craigan)
http://www.presbyblog.com (Bob Davis)
http://www.jeffmccrory.typepad.com (Jeff McCrory)
http://blog.revmike.us (Mike Murdock)
http://www.thequestbelair.org (Rhett Smith)
http://tabletalk.typepad.com (Craig Williams)
http://porchpondering.typepad.com (Steve Wright)
http://hawkenstein.blogspot.com (Steve Wynkoop)
Also see Mark Roberts' collection of blogging pastors from all over (from which I drew many of the above).
-- Dave Hackett


5 Comments:
Thanks for the link, Dave, and please give my best to Cody and Talulah! :) (Cody and I shared duties in Olanta, SC early in the 90's when my "tent" job requirements had me away from the pulpit.)
I'm a lifelong Presbyterian with my own blog. Maybe we should start a Presbyterian Blogger Webring. I found your site by googling "Presbyterian Blogger." You can find more about me at my blogspot profile. Note that my JoKeR's Blog site is my primary website.
I am so glad you asked, there already happens to be a Presbyterian Blogger Webring. You can check it out at http://pcusablog.blogspot.com/.
There is in fact a PCUSA blog ring: http://pcusablog.blogspot.com/
What about Podcasting? Check out what I'm doing with a few friends at http://daio.typepad.com! It's the first *real* podcast of its nature because its not just sermons or recorded lectures. It's an online discussion supported by a blogging community. We even did an interview with Rick Ufford-Chase! You can also subscribe to the feed for free through iTunes. Oh, and my blog is http://whendidiseeyou.blogspot.com/ Thanks for connecting folks!
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