Magical Mystery Tour Episodes
We’ll let you in on a little secret.
Episodes 4 and 5 are unofficially known here at MTS as our Magical Mystery Tour Episodes. These episodes were recorded as one long session, clocking in just under an hour. That is longer than we are aiming for, so we decided to break it into two episodes by after the fact recording an additional ending and intro. We then spliced these pieces together to make episodes 4 and 5, pretending they are two separate sessions. So episodes 4 and 5 are the opposite of Strawberry Fields Forever. Strawberry Fields Forever famously is two very different versions of the song cleverly spliced together into one song. Our episodes 4 and 5 are one episode broken apart.
We are also pleased to be able to sing a little of Hello, Goodbye as part of these episodes.
We hope you enjoy listening to the Magical Mystery Tour Episodes as much as we enjoy making them for you.



March 29th, 2007 at 7:27 pm
Hello Gentleman,
My name is David Pell and I’m a college student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. I just wanted to leave a comment to let you guys know how much I appreciate your work with the Milligantown Theological Society podcast. About three or fourth months I ago I became a member at Triangle Reformed Presbyterian Church in Durham, NC (Doug Comin’s old congregation) and have been very blessed by the teaching of God’s word, fellowship,etc. This being the first Reformed congregation of which I have been a member (and technically the first congregation of which I’ve ever been an official member since being converted about thee years ago), I am learning a lot of new things and am glad to also have resources such as this that I can ingest during the week. Moreover, I find it very edifying to feel like more of a part of the denomination as a whole as I am able to listen to elders from across the country. Thanks again and I look forward to the next episode!
In Christ,
David
March 30th, 2007 at 3:57 am
Thanks for your kind words, David. We are having a great time recording these, and it is good to know that you find them useful.
Best regards,
M.
April 2nd, 2007 at 6:40 pm
David, I am happy that you found the podcast helpful. I am personally enjoying preparing for them and an glad to know that others are listening.
God bless.
Randy