Church got a bit more complicated today. Not the sermon and service, but my part in presenting the whole thing to the world.
Up to last week, we were doing a Zoom session for those, who for whatever reason could not get to church. And then last week, Zoom decided that none shall login. The reasons are complicated but they confirmed my unhappiness at using the very popular app. Plan B, because there is always a plan B in my world, was to build a low power FM transmitter and pump out the message the old fashion way. Turns out I have all the bits and bobs required to make it work, but then the Government got in the way. While the FCC allows low power FM stations, it is only with a license. Fine, I figured that, this is the Government after all, but the catch is you can only apply for said license when they say so and the last say so was 2013. I read somewhere that the FCC has made no plans to “say so” again.
Plan C was to put the audio on the church website about a half hour after the service is done. It takes that long for me to edit it and upload it. And that’s what I did. Until I got to the part where the church website only lets you upload 50 megabytes or less for any file. The church audio comes in at 67 megabytes and sorry Charlie, you can’t put the file here.
Plan D is my website and here we are with the complete audio of the service of First Baptist Church of Grove City MN. It includes little Luke saying “Hi Dad” and other things. Luke is the 3 year old son of Pastor Aaron and a joy of the church.
Listen to the message, ponder the message and let the Lord guide your path as you apply the message.