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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2015 · 28 MIN

Seminary Dropout 85: Glenn Packiam on Becoming an Anglican Priest & Staying at His Protestant Church

from Seminary Dropout · host Shane Blackshear

Glenn Packiam is your average pastor, band member, song writer, author. He's the lead pastor of new life DOWNTOWN, a congregation of New Life Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where he also serves on the Executive Team and the Eldership. He is the author of Discover the Mystery of Faith, LUCKY: How the Kingdom Comes to Unlikely People, Secondhand Jesus, and Butterfly in Brazil.Glenn was also one of the founding leaders and songwriters for the Desperation Band and has been featured on several Desperation Band and NewLifeWorship recordings. He's written and co-writing several well-loved worship songs, like “Your Name” and “My Savior Lives.” Glenn recently released an iTunes LP called,”The Mystery of Faith,” in addition to the EP, The Kingdom Comes (2011), and a full-length album, Rumors and Revelations (2009), all with Integrity Music. Glenn, his wife, Holly, their four children are enjoying life in the shadow of the mighty Rocky Mountains. Glen joins on the show today to talk about his journey of being a protestant pastor being ordained as a Anglican priest and falling in love with liturgy. Sponsorship If you’re interested in advertising your non-profit, conference, or other endeavor send me an email at shane[at]shaneblackshear.com If you liked this episode then you might also like… Seminary Dropout 77: Aaron Niequist Seminary Dropout 40: David Gungor & John Arndt of The Brilliance Subscribe/Rate/Review Seminary Dropout in iTunes

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