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Three candles, 10,000 downloads, and a table full of friends! This milestone episode of Church Potluck celebrates three years of “a smorgasbord of Christian curiosity.” Host Dale McConkey gathers the Core Four—Christy Snider, Michael Bailey, and Michael Papazian—for cupcakes, playful celebratory jingles, and a listener-powered reflection on what makes the show tick: variety, convivial conversation, thoughtful faith, and a game show that won’t quit. We swap favorite themes (sports & faith, science & wonder, good death, ancient history), share a few nerdy stats (70+ episodes, listeners in 61 countries—Hi, Singapore!), and dream about what’s next: deeper audience interaction, more science spotlights, occasional live potlucks, and welcoming a wider range of voices. If you’ve ever wanted church-basement warmth with classroom curiosity—and a dash of applause button—pull up a chair.
The views expressed on Church Potluck are solely those of the participants and do not represent any organization.
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Three candles, 10,000 downloads, and a table full of friends! This milestone episode of Church Potluck celebrates three years of “a smorgasbord of Christian curiosity.” Host Dale McConkey gathers the Core Four—Christy Snider, Michael Bailey, and Michael Papazian—for cupcakes, playful celebratory jingles, and a listener-powered reflection on what makes the show tick: variety, convivial conversation, thoughtful faith, and a game show that won’t quit. We swap favorite themes (sports & faith, science & wonder, good death, ancient history), share a few nerdy stats (70+ episodes, listeners in 61 countries—Hi, Singapore!), and dream about what’s next: deeper audience interaction, more science spotlights, occasional live potlucks, and welcoming a wider range of voices. If you’ve ever wanted church-basement warmth with classroom curiosity—and a dash of applause button—pull up a chair.
The views expressed on Church Potluck are solely those of the participants and do not represent any organization.