Grace Studio
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YOU SHOULD BE HERE IF...
YOU'RE CURIOUS
ABOUT PODCASTING
YOU WANT TO
RECORD A PODCAST
YOU WANT TO
TELL STORIES
YOUR NEED A QUIET SPACE TO
RECORD VIDEOS
YOU WANT TO BOOK
TIME IN THE STUDIO
RECORDING AT GRACE STUDIO
Review Grace Studio Covenant, Recording Checklist, and Frequently Asked Questions. You will learn everything you need to know about our standards, guidelines, equipment setup, and general policies.
Plan your podcast and submit the Recording Application. This critical step allows you to outline your concepts, specify your technical needs, and officially pitch your project to our studio.
Your application will be reviewed by the podcast review team. They may reach out with additional questions about your goals. You will receive a formal reply in about two to four weeks.
Use this time to review our instructions. You can either manage the project yourself, recording over Zoom, or with our other equipment, or ask us for a recommendation for an independent podcast producer.
Once your application is approved, book time in the studio. This allows you to coordinate directly with your guests, map out your production schedule, and align your calendar with available time.
Record and share your stories! Launch your creative project, capture your high-quality audio tracks or videos, and distribute your unique voice and meaningful message with listeners everywhere.
GRACE STUDIO ESSENTIAL DOCUMENTS AND LINKS
Commit to a shared practice of stewardship, hospitality, and mutual respect that reflects our core denominational values.
Find quick answers regarding booking procedures, studio hours, technical support, and general house rules.
Complete this required form to share your vision and receive approval for your new recording project.
Follow this essential step-by-step guide to ensure your equipment is perfectly prepared before you hit record.
If recording, you need to have an approved recording application; open booking is available for coworking use.
Discover how to utilize our soundproof suite as a private, productive workspace for meetings and focused tasks.
Browse the full list of professional gear and office resources available for your use in the studio.
Follow our tiered guides featuring simple setups for beginners and advanced board configurations for intermediate creators.
Learn how to capture high-quality video content using our equipment, Zoom, or your iPhone or Android device.
RESOURCES
PODCASTING
Podcasting offers churches a powerful way to extend their ministry beyond the walls of the building. Sermons, studies, interviews, and storytelling can be shared on-demand, reaching members who can’t attend in person and connecting with members of the wider community. It provides a platform to amplify diverse voices, share testimonies, and explore faith topics in a format people can access anytime, anywhere. Podcasts allow churches to foster deeper engagement, support spiritual growth, and strengthen their presence in the digital mission field.
SHORT FORM VIDEOS
Short videos help churches connect in today’s fast-paced digital world. From 60-second devotionals to event invitations and behind-the-scenes moments, they capture attention and invite sharing. These videos reach new audiences, keep members engaged throughout the week, and make your message accessible on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok. Personal and timely, short videos build relationships and extend your church’s witness beyond Sunday mornings.
STORYTELLING
Storytelling is at the heart of effective podcasting. While facts and announcements inform, stories inspire, helping listeners connect emotionally. Through testimonies, ministry updates, community interviews, and other narratives, storytelling makes faith tangible and relatable. It can bridge generational gaps, foster empathy, and invite people into a shared journey of discipleship. In a podcast, stories linger in the heart long after the episode ends, making them one of the most powerful tools you can use to reach, teach, and encourage.
INTERVIEWING
Strong interviewing skills are essential for creating engaging and meaningful podcast episodes. Good interviewers listen actively, ask thoughtful questions, and create a comfortable space where guests can share openly and authentically. This leads to deeper conversations that resonate with listeners and reveal fresh insights into faith, ministry, and community life. For churches, skilled interviewing helps highlight diverse voices, uncover powerful stories, and foster connection, making each episode more compelling and impactful.
Learn tactics for structuring your content and mapping out full seasons to take the guesswork out of your production schedule.
Watch this helpful five-step guide to learn how to structure and write a compelling script for your next episode.
Discover essential tips for conducting engaging and professional interviews that will engage your listeners.
Improve your ability to speak naturally to a camera with these practical tips designed for first-time video creators.
1 PETER 4:10-11
Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms.
“We are all storytellers. We all live in a network of stories. There isn’t a stronger connection between people than storytelling.”
Jimmy Neil Smith
“You just need one person to listen, get your message, and pass it on to someone else. And you’ve doubled your audience.”
Robert Gerrish
“You can build a community, and literally change the world just recording into a microphone.”
Chris Hardwick
If you are interested in learning more about podcasting, interviewing, or storytelling, this curated reading list offers options to help you explore the field further. Engaging with these different perspectives can give you new ideas for structuring your narratives and connecting with your audience.
Wondering where to start? We highly recommend Out on the Wire: The Storytelling Secrets of the New Masters of Radio by Jessica Abel to explore the technical and interviewing mechanics of top audio producers. We also love Between the Listening and the Telling: How Stories Can Save Us by Mark Yaconelli, which focuses on the communal power of personal narratives to build empathy.