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Nils Smith and Aaron Magnuson
Social Media Church Podcast
Social Media Church is a podcast for conversations with church leaders about social media, web strategy, and online trends. Hosted by Nils Smith and Nick Runyon.
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4.9 stars from 67 ratings
There is a massive backlog of conversations around the theology, philosophy, practice of social media in the church. Pioneers in the space when social media was beginning, SMC Podcast was ready to be the expert voice when the pandemic hit. Excellent hosts and great guests. Practical and prophetic.
HallDaniel via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/02/22
I recently became the social media director for our Church (as well as SS teacher and pastor-in-training), so I've been in need of intelligent discussion about how to use social media in such a way that shines the message of the Gospel through our church, and SMC has been extremely helpful...Read full review »
silofolous via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/06/17
Great podcast
If you work in a church (staff or volunteer), listen to this!
Hleveque via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/24/16
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