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Announcing a New Chapter: Themed Weeks on “3 Minutes in Faith”

Dear Faith Family,


As “3 Minutes in Faith” continues to grow and thrive in its daily relaunch, I’m thrilled to share a meaningful shift in how we deliver our messages—one that invites deeper reflection and greater participation.


A Purposeful Path Forward


Beginning June 2025, our podcast will follow a new monthly themed format. Each month will center on a spiritual theme, and each week will explore a unique aspect of that theme. This journey-style structure is designed to help us engage our faith more intentionally while continuing to celebrate diverse voices and lived experiences.

Upcoming Themes


JUNE: RENEWAL

Week 1: Spiritual Refreshment

Week 2: New Beginnings

Week 3: Restored Relationships

Week 4: Revival Stories


Next month : JULY: FAITH IN ACTION

Week 1: Everyday Ministry

Week 2: Service & Sacrifice

Week 3: Community Impact

Week 4: Global Missions


An Invitation to Share Your Voice

This new structure opens the door for more contributors than ever before. Whether you're a pastor, teacher, or simply someone with a testimony, your 3-minute message could be the inspiration someone needs that day.


If you'd like to be considered as a speaker for a future episode, email us at 3minutesinfaith@gmail.com and let us know which theme resonates with you. We welcome all denominations, backgrounds, and stories rooted in real, vibrant faith.


What You Can Expect as a Listener

Listeners can look forward to a more cohesive spiritual experience each month—while still enjoying the variety and authenticity that make “3 Minutes in Faith” unique. Each day brings a new voice and a fresh perspective, but it’s all woven into one shared spiritual thread. Remember you are still sending your audio files of 2:45 to 3 minutes sermons to 3minutesinfaith@gmail.com.


Thank you for being on this journey with us. Let’s continue to grow together—in faith, hope, and love—three minutes at a time.


In service,

Chauntelle A

Producer, 3 Minutes in Faith




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