#EveryDayFaith conversations - Encouraging deeper reflection, noticing, and thinking, throughout the Church of England in Leicester. New episodes Thursday evenings.
This week's podcast explores the subject of Disability and the Church. The conversation will be between Emily Williams our diocesan Disability Advisor, Kay Morgan-Gurr who acts as a consultant to churches of various denominations around issues of disability and is a member of the Evangelical Alliance national council, and Wynn Rees, a parent of an adult son with Down's Syndrome. It engages with issues of theology, inclusion, and good practice to help churches think about how best to welcome and recognise the gifts of Christians and enquirers into faith who experience disability.
This week's Re:Thinking Aloud podcast sees a panel comprised of Karen Rooms (Canon Missioner at Leicester Cathedral and Women's Ministry Enabler for the diocese), Mirjam Ngoy (Leicester Cathedral Discipleship Officer), and Rob Miles (Rector, the Cornerstone team of churches) talking about how Christians can disagree well together. In an era when in the wider world and on social media disagreements often seem to be typified by entrenched positions and in which listening seems rarer than shouting slogans, how ought we to handle our disagreements within the church? How do we work out on what issues there is latitude for differing opinions and where there might not be? How do we hold together firm conviction with gracious engagement?
This week's podcast, available now, sees diocesan Intercultural Ministry Enabler, Suzanne Hanson, in conversation with Jon as they talk about Black History Month which runs throughout October, about history's missing voices, and how dominant narratives operate in the wider world and the church.
Part 2/2: This week's Re:Thinking Aloud podcast sees Andy Smith, Wendy Dalrymple and Charlie Styles join Jon to talk about the place of preaching in the church today. “Preaching: Living words or dying art?”
Part 1/2: This week's Re:Thinking Aloud podcast sees Andy Smith, Wendy Dalrymple and Charlie Styles join Jon to talk about the place of preaching in the church today. “Preaching: Living words or dying art?”
This weeek's podcast sees Rachel Bennetts (Prior of the Community of the Tree of Life), Chris Webb (Deputy Warden of Launde Abbey and Diocesan Spirituality Advisor), and Bob Edge (who has blended the ancient with the technical in setting up an online Julian prayer group) join Jon for a spirituality themed discussion.
This week's podcast is about Interfaith relations, with Tom Wilson (Director of the St Philips Centre) and Laura Johnson (who heads up training for churches at the St Philips Centre) joining Jon to talk about some of the “whys” and “hows” of interfaith dialogue and confident Christian engagement with our friends and neighbours from other faith groups.
Part 2 of 2: This week's podcast sees the Director of Music at Leicester Cathedral, a worship leader who writes contemporary worship songs for a living, and a Vicar who was previously a professional violinist join Jon, our Mission and Communcations Enabler, to talk about the place of music in worship.
This week's podcast sees the Director of Music at Leicester Cathedral, a worship leader who writes contemporary worship songs for a living, and a Vicar who was previously a professional violinist join Jon, our Mission and Communcations Enabler, to talk about the place of music in worship.
This week's podcast features the insights of a rural vicar, a Resourcing Church vicar, and the leader of a Heavy Metal & Prog Rock fresh expression of Church sharing their experiences and discussing the joys, challenges and principles of seeking to grow God's church in their very different contexts.
Join Jon and a panel made up of of Rosie Woodall, Jitesh Patel and Chris Johnson as they discuss the question “What is an Anglican?” and think together about the Anglian tradition, its history and many diverse expressions, and what being Anglican might mean in our parishes, churches and fresh expressions:
In this extended conversation with Diocesan BAME Enabler Lusa Ngoy and Intercultural Ministry Enabler Suzanne Hanson we discuss "Race, theology and church". The conversation has been broken down into two podcasts, both of which will be released simultaneously. (Part2/2).
In this extended conversation with Diocesan BAME Enabler Lusa Ngoy and Intercultural Ministry Enabler Suzanne Hanson we discuss "Race, theology and church". The conversation has been broken down into two podcasts, both of which will be released simultaneously. (Part 1/2).
We've seen a flourishing of creativity during these recent difficult times, with churches finding new ways to share the Christian message, and Christians who are “stuck at home” finding creative ways to reflect on their faith. In this week's podcast Morna Simpson ( priest, poet and photographer), Nathan Obokoh (Videographer and cross-discipline prophetic artist) and Jon Barrett (Mission & Communications Enabler and self-confessed “Literature nerd”) discuss faith, creativity, spirituality, evangelism and the arts.
This weeks podcast takes a look at what the Bible really is and explores some of the theological terms used to describe it along with some different perspectives on engaging with the written Word of God.
Eucharist, Holy Communion, The Lord's Supper, we may call it different things, but we've all had to re-think how we take part in this spiritual act when we can't meet together. In this episode we take a look at what this means for our understanding and practice of the Eucharist in an Anglican setting.
In this extended conversation vicars Andy Hartropp and Steve Harvey and GP Emma Hayward join Jon Barrett to think about suffering in the world and our relationship with God, especially during this coronavirus pandemic.
God, Church and the virus: What are we learning?