Somewhat like the logs left from mill days, Cedar's audio archives contain much durable material for anyone engaged in life and biblical learning. Image by Tim Perry
Audio ministry by extension
(shortcut to this page: cedarcampus.org/go/audio)
Selected presentations at Cedar Campus were first recorded in 1962, establishing an audio archive which has grown to over 3,200 recordings.
This website enables you to browse and order sessions on audio CDs, MP3 CDs with additional resources, or cassette tapes. These can also be ordered and picked up onsite at the General Store or the Hunny Pot.
cassette tapes from 1978 through 2004 stored at Cedar Campus and
audio CDs and some MP3 CDs recorded since spring 2005 and stored onsite.
Recordings feature most Bible expositions during student training events, including alternate Chapter FOCUS Week sites. A variety of other expositions, sermons, lectures, dialogue teaching sessions and panel discussions are also part of the collection.
In order to preserve and offer these valuable recordings to a widening number of interested listeners in accessible, durable, inexpensive media, we've begun digitizing past sessions and securing clear consent from past speakers.
Our goal is to offer an increasing segment of this archive as well as recordings going forward in a cost-effective manner as a service to disciples of Jesus. As one possible means, a podcast (no longer online) was launched in mid-2005 containing several complete sessions.
Customers ordering copies of recordings not yet digitized cover the cost of conversion to audio CD or MP3. Donors may also sponsor the digitizing of selected recordings and receive a sample session in their choice of format for every ten sessions digitized.
Some speakers request their sessions not be publicly offered for duplication, either due to the sensitive nature of their current work, the group specificity of the content, copyright issues or other reasons. Such recordings do not appear in the public catalog, which is updated periodically to reflect currently available sessions and formats.
Posted on: Sep 13, 2005 Last modified on: Jan 17, 2007