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Rev. John Borthwick (St. Andrews, Guelph)<br />
Laurie McGugan (St. John&#8217;s, Toronto)</p>
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<a href="http://www.standrewsguelph.com/">St. Andrew&#8217;s, Guelph</a><br />
<a href="http://stjohnstoronto.com">St. John&#8217;s, Toronto</a></p>
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<p><small>theme music for the BeingPresbyterian Podcast written and performed by <a href="http://www.penmachine.com/podcast/">Derek K. Miller</a></small></p>
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Laurie McGugan (St. John&#8217;s, [...]</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>The theme of today&#8217;s episode is innovation. I talk to two people in the Presbyterian community who have added new twists to an old process: filling a vacancy.
Guests:
Rev. John Borthwick (St. Andrews, Guelph)
Laurie McGugan (St. John&#8217;s, Toronto)
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St. Andrew&#8217;s, Guelph
St. John&#8217;s, Toronto

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		<description><![CDATA[A while back I realized that the most effective way to talk about being Presbyterian is to actually talk about being Presbyterian! I&#8217;m pleased to announce the launch of the BeingPresbyterian Podcast right here at BeingPresbyterian.ca. In this &#8220;inaugural&#8221; episode, I chat with Rev. Matt Brough. Matt is the minister at one of The Presbyterian <a href="http://beingpresbyterian.ca/archives/podcast-episode-1-matt-brough/"> <b>...Read the Rest</b></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A while back I realized that the most effective way to talk about being Presbyterian is to actually <em><strong>talk </strong></em>about being Presbyterian! I&#8217;m pleased to announce the launch of the <em>BeingPresbyterian Podcast</em> right here at BeingPresbyterian.ca.</p>
<p>In this &#8220;inaugural&#8221; episode, I chat with Rev. Matt Brough. Matt is the minister at one of The Presbyterian Church in Canada&#8217;s newest congregations, <a href="http://trinitypres.ca">Trinity Winnipeg</a>. Matt, a recovering web developer like me, talks with me about the impact of social media (Facebook, blogging, Twitter, etc.) on his ministry.</p>
<p><strong>Update</strong>: I forgot to mention that Matt and I also chatted about how &#8216;cool&#8217; the Presbyterian polity is. Really.</p>
<p>Matt also does a great job of pitching <a href="http://canadayouth.ca">CanadaYouth09 </a>at the end, so be sure to listen all the way through!</p>
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<em><br />
If you&#8217;d like to be a guest on the BeingPresbyterian Podcast, please feel free to contact me at ccarmichael[at]presbyterian[dot]ca.</em></p>
<p><small>theme music for the BeingPresbyterian Podcast written and performed by <a href="http://www.penmachine.com/podcast/">Derek K. Miller</a></small></p>
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Update: I forgot to mention that Matt and I also chatted about how &#8216;cool&#8217; the Presbyterian polity is. Really.
Matt also does a great job of pitching CanadaYouth09 at the end, so be sure to listen all the way through!


If you&#8217;d like to be a guest on the BeingPresbyterian Podcast, please feel free to contact me at ccarmichael[at]presbyterian[dot]ca.
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