Sean Stillman reflects on issues that are important to Zac's Place.......A Church For Ragamuffins in Swansea, Wales. Podcasts include previously recorded TV and radio broadcasts, interviews and messages/sermons from different venues.
Official Trailer for the book ‘God’s Biker: Motorcycles & Misfits’ by Sean Stillman Published by SPCK, 20 Sep 2018. ISBN 978-0281079421 https://spckpublishing.co.uk/god-s-biker-hb Available in stores and online in the the UK & internationally. Video by Norman Ivison at https://www.bowlandmedia.com Filmed on location at Swansea Airport, Wales. Soundtrack: ‘When I Survey’ – Trad. arranged by Bryn Haworth (c) B&S Haworth/BMH Music. Slide instrumental, from album "Time Out", www.brynhaworth.com, MP3 available from http://cdbaby.com/cd/brynhaworth Used with permission. View the entire track here: https://youtu.be/VQ7hlOeqvMc . Lyrics below for context What people are saying about the book: 'Sean has shown me constantly what lies at the heart of the Christian community.' Lord Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury, in his Foreword 'Sean is a remarkable man with a wonderful story. His ministry resides among the margins, the outliers, the broken, the forgotten. Rides a mean bike too.' Rick Elias, recording artist and music educator, Nashville, USA. 'Sean's community of "glorious chaos and complicated beauty" changes lives. His whole story challenges us to learn from fragile people.' Roy Jenkins, broadcaster and Baptist minister, Cardiff, Wales. 'A fascinating account of how God's love shines in surprising places and touches unlikely people. Memorable and moving.' Ian Coffey, author and Director of Leadership Training, Moorlands College, Dorset, England. 'An extraordinary, authentic example of discipleship, and the honouring and validation of the radiant "broken jewels" on society's margins.' Stewart Henderson, poet, broadcaster and lyricist 'Raw and gut-wrenching. Read it with a box of tissues close by!' Mandy Bayton, freelance writer and speaker, Swansea, Wales. 'I put some miles on my bike alongside Sean back in the day, and he remains the kind of Christian and human being I aspire to be. Compelling.' Sean Gladding, author of ‘The Story of God, the Story of Us’, Kentucky, USA.
Sean Stillman is interviewed by Roy Jenkins for the award winning BBC Radio Wales programme, 'All Things Considered'. Original transmission date was 30/9/12. Produced by Lisa Hawkins. Roy Jenkins is in Swansea to meet Sean Stillman, the Harley Davidson riding preacher who is behind one of the most distinctive places of worship in Wales - ‘Zac’s Place’ which describes itself as ‘A Church for Ragamuffins’. Religious and ethical affairs programme, tackling the thornier issues of the day in a thought-provoking manner. Also available as a free weekly podcast at http://bbc.co.uk/radio/podcasts/atc Visit the programme web site for current episodes at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0079fx0 This podcast upload by Exousia Trust (Zac's Place) has been granted permission from BBC Radio Wales and is subject to the conditions set out below. Terms of Use The BBC Podcasts are for your personal non-commercial use only. All title, ownership rights and intellectual property rights in and to the BBC Podcasts shall remain the property of the BBC or third parties. You may not edit, alter, adapt or add to the BBC Podcast in any way. The BBC Podcasts are made available by the BBC on an "as is" and "as available" basis and the BBC gives no warranty of any kind in relation to the BBC Podcast. To the maximum extent permitted by law the BBC will not be liable for any loss or damage which you may suffer as a result of, or connected to, the download or use of the BBC Podcasts.
Aussie John Smith is interviewed by Sean Stillman at the regular Sunday night Zac's Place gathering as it was then at 'The Office' pub in Swansea city centre. Questions on being jailed and facing excecution, life influences and church struggles are all covered. Recorded, by Zac's Place, live in the public bar of The Office, Castle Square, Swansea, Wales to a mixed audience of around 150 people - bikers, musicians, artists, believers, seekers and cynics among them . . . . "John Smith's message is for people who want to do more than just listen" Bono U2 www.zacsplace.org www.gscmc.com www.concernaustralia.org.au You can also find John's own podcast here: http://john-smith.podomatic.com/ (Part two of this recording will eventually be posted there)
One of several dates during a two week tour in Australia. Most majored on the theme of 'misfits and mission'. This particular message focuses on Jesus encounter with Zacchaeus as recored in Luke 19 using reflections from his own life and experience at Zac's Place in Swansea, Wales. Recorded at Tuggeranong Baptist Church, Canberra, Australia 9/11/09
Swansea Bay Radio interview with Sean ref their Community Awards. April 2008
Who's Zac anyway? Originally recorded with HTV Wales, written by Sean. Used with permission.