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<description><![CDATA[The main blog for sermon cloud 
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<copyright>&#x2117; &amp; &#xA9; 2005 Sermon Cloud</copyright>
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  <title>Sermon Zeitgeist</title>
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One of the cool things about Sermon Cloud  is it gives you a sort of sermon zeitgeist.  Because Sermon Cloud is fairly new, it has taken a bit to find out what people are preaching on and who are the popular preachers.  Here are some tidbits:


	
	1) Donald Miller, author of Blue Like Jazz, has the most popular sermon (in terms of downloads) at Sermon Cloud.  He preached Incarnational Gospel  at his home church Imago Dei.  It has been downloaded over 1,000 times. 
	
	
	2) Rick McKinley&amp;#39;s pastor of Imago Dei preached Inconvenient Christianity, the most &amp;#39;amened&amp;#39;  sermon just edging Noel Heikkinen  by one &amp;#39;amen&amp;#39;.
	
	
	2) The most popular preacher in terms of people &amp;#39;searching&amp;#39; is Tim Keller from Redeemer  NY. 
	
	
	3) You can view where all the churches are and find out who is preaching in your home town using our Church/Preacher Map page.
	
	
	4) In light of the Ted Haggard scandal, only one sermon (Check Your Posture: A Message Regarding Ted Haggard)had his name in the title or meta tags.  But during that week this was the most popular sermon.
	


Do your own zeitgeist.  Go to the Sermon &amp;#39;Search&amp;#39;  page and filter by downloads or go to view the sermons with the most amens .


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  <pubDate>Mon, 20 Nov 2006 18:11:14 EST</pubDate>
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  <title>Welcome to Sermon Cloud</title>
  <description><![CDATA[
Welcome to Sermon Cloud!  It&amp;#39;s been a great beginning as we&amp;#39;ve launched this new service in September.  Since we&amp;#39;ve launched, Sermon Cloud has had tens-of-thousands of visitors.  Hundreds of churches are now using Sermon Cloud to manage their sermon audio and podcasts.  In fact we already have over 1,200 sermons on the site.  That is a rapid pace.  We&amp;#39;re excited that you have found us and hope to offer additional services and interaction to provide the best online sermon resource to our users.  From all of us at Monk Development and the Ekklesia 360 team, thanks for being a part of this community.


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  <pubDate>Fri, 03 Nov 2006 17:58:09 EST</pubDate>
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