WynnCast #42: Happy Independence Day & It’s Rough Out Here for Truth, Justice, and the American Way
I was so heartbroken that KFAQ passed over my obvious skill and expertise for that no-talent hack Pat Campbell (just kidding, Pat!), the WynnCast has been on hiatus for a while. I have finally recovered and we’re back! We took a little time to visit with you on this Independence Day 2008.
In this edition:
- some inspiring audio
- busier than ever
- ICRS
- it rains every day in Orlando, FL
- get out the fancy paper towels cuz company’s coming
- grade school music class
- other issues
- someone’s gunning for Tyson
- RSU federal grant issues
- Welch school boars issues
- “Bucket residence, lady of the house speaking.”
- the Hillcats or the Thunderbirds
- the hills are alive
- the nature of coverage
- almost shot by a 70-year-old
- would you like a Starlight mint?
- Yankee Doodle and macaroni
- woot?
- John and Kate Plus 8
- Jeane gets louder
- International and American listeners?
- Jeane slams Jana
- we’re the most popular podcast…on tysonwynn.com
- we work with some great folks
- Jeane has a Fabry crush
- the Strang FBC Independence Day Gala Celebration and Baptisms
- Jeane is excited about fish
- Tyson refuses to edit
- one snake ends it all
- VBS
- the women’s retreat
- pre-teen camp
- we’ve got a malted milk waiting
- are the snacks ready?
- Jeane has a Bates crush, too!
Enjoy!
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July 8th, 2008 at 8:28 pm
It literally makes my little heart pitter patter when you say my name on air! Keep doing it!
I loved the part talking about church camp. We’ve been home from Youth Camp for a week and a half now and let me tell you, I haven’t come down from the ceiling yet! But it’s funny…this year I realized more than ever that ministry to youth is CHANGING! Kids aren’t content with clapping and shouting in the tabernacle anymore – we had a Southern Baptist MOSH PIT! And while I just continually worried about injuries (Mom occupational hazard) those kids were worshipping God the way they knew how. I was amazed. And I’m sure that more than one of the founding fathers of the association turned over in his grave! LOL
Y’all, as usual, the WynnCast kept me grinning throughout and I can’t wait till the next one!
July 9th, 2008 at 2:04 am
Diva,
What I am impressed with is that (as a Baptist) we have always had denominational leaders who recognized the need for “youth” things. From the first two gentlemen who decided that we needed Falls Creek to our current Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma leaders, there is a sense that we need a place and an emphasis for kids that speaks to them as kids. After all, isn’t it a childlike faith?