Our final podcast of this Easter to Pentecost series finds us playing with questions and responding in prayer. We hope you have found them useful, we will return if we feel we have something to say.
Credits: Music – “Spirit of God” © Ray Stanyon
Our final podcast of this Easter to Pentecost series finds us playing with questions and responding in prayer. We hope you have found them useful, we will return if we feel we have something to say.
Credits: Music – “Spirit of God” © Ray Stanyon
The fifth in our series of conversations explores our response to John 17 and the prayer of Jesus for all who would walk the way of Jesus.
The fourth in our series of conversations explores our response to John 14 ‘If you love me, you will keep my commandments. And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Advocate, to be with you for ever.”
We explore some issues around mental health, suicide, asylum and violence. So if those are issues you need to stay away from or be warned about before you listen, then please be cautious.
Poem: “Lesson” © Craig Muir
Music: Gonfalon Royal (And Art thou come with us to dwell) played by Brenda Beauchamp
Our third podcast explores John 14 and the ways we dwell with prejudice.
Credits
Lemn Sissay “Colour Blind” in Gold from the Stone
Alison Phipps and Tawone Sitholé “border crossing in Togo (insert place of choice) in The warriors who did not fight
Piano played by Brenda Beauchamp.
The second conversation taking us from Easter to Pentecost explores John 10 and the role of gatekeepers.
This is the first in a series of conversations between Kirsty and Craig that reflect on a gospel reading and our responses to it. This week we say something about ourselves and the way we might recognise Jesus in the stranger.