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Best podcasts about mchw

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Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
MCHW Podcast - Episode 10 Dr Joanna Williamson on Ukraine

Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 20:57


Dr Joanna Williamson of One Rock International and a Local Preacher at Methodist Central Hall Westminster chats with Dan Forshaw about the situation in Eastern Europe and what churches on the Polish / Ukrainian border are doing and how we in the UK and further afield can help.

Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster

A live broadcast recording of our Jazz Carols service from Sunday, 19th December 2021. The service was led by Dan Forshaw and the Jazz Vespers group with the London Jazz Choir led by Rachel Maby. The readings were from the MCHW team and the preacher was Revd Dr Jongikaya Zihle, Chair of the London District.

Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
Podcast #7 - Ada Onwubiko - 'God is behind science'

Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 23:19


Young scientist Ada Onwubiko speaks to Dan on the MCHW podcast to talk about her career as a scientist and how she believes God is behind all science, how lockdown deepened her faith & the challenges of being a young professional in London, working from home.

Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
Podcast #6- Ros & Charlie - AKA 'Hymn & Her'

Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 34:34


For the return of the MCHW Podcast we welcome Ros & Charlie who are the brains behind our popular 'Hymn and Her' series. Charlie & Ros discuss their journey to MCHW, life on a canal boat, how they see church post-lockdown and much, much more!

Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
Ollie McEwen Testimony - MCHW Healing Conference 2019

Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 23:14


Ollie McEwen Testimony - MCHW Healing Conference 2019 by Methodist Central Hall, Westminster

Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
Alison Bryan 'Healing In Spirit' MCHW Healing Conference 2019

Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 56:08


Alison Bryan 'Healing In Spirit' MCHW Healing Conference 2019 by Methodist Central Hall, Westminster

Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
Jonathan Clark 'Healing In Mind' - MCHW Healing Conference 2019

Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 59:24


God wants to restore you, to give you a second chance, to cleanse, forgive and transform

Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
Revd Peter Edwards - 'Healing In Body' MCHW Healing Conference 2019

Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 39:16


Revd Peter Edwards speaks at his last Healing Conference at Methodist Central Hall Westminster before retiring in July. 'We cannot be healed in compartments. Healing isn’t just about the physical, it’s about what we need to bring before God, to seek His wholeness.'

Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
Podcast #4 - 'Every MP wants to make the world a better place' CAT SMITH MP

Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 12:42


Episode 4 of the MCHW is an interview by our Communications & Digital Media Co-Ordinator, Dan Forshaw with Cat Smith, MP for Lancaster & Fleetwood and member of the Methodist Parliamentary Fellowship Group.

Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
Podcast #1 'The Church is Vibrant' - Revd Dr Howard Mellor

Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 14:59


This is the first in a NEW podcast series from Methodist Central Hall Westminster. We are a global Christian family, following Jesus at the heart of London. This podcast aims to explore what happens within our church, historic building and the surrounding area. Feedback is welcome via @MCHW on Twitter or Facebook.com/MethodistCentralHall

Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
Angellica Bell Interviews Gerard Brooks about the MCHW Organ

Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2018 3:18


Daffodil Day 2018 was held on Monday, 5th March 2018. Find out more at https://methodist-central-hall.org.uk/bright-hope-tomorrow-daffodil-day-2018/

Department of Education Public Seminars
Mobile learning in global health training. What about social justice?

Department of Education Public Seminars

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2015 45:29


Niall discusses emerging findings from the ESRC/DFID­funded project "mCHW: a mobile  learning intervention for community health workers”.  The talk will present the background to the project and position his research at the intersection of education, health, technology and social justice. Niall will present his joint research with Anne Geniets on the framing of global health training with technology from a social justice perspective (Winters & Geniets, in submission). Critiquing ICT for development, he will set out to show how the design, development and implementation of training projects are radically altered when centred on a preferential option for the poor. He will then discuss the social justice framing in the context of the mCHW project’s empirical work in Kenya, drawing out three key implications: (1) Designing and evaluation applications for the needs of the poor; (2) Redefining the nature of ‘appropriate technologies’ and (3) Implementing pragmatic solidarity, which means developing common cause with those in need in a very practical and realistic manner.

Department of Education Public Seminars
Mobile learning in global health training. What about social justice?

Department of Education Public Seminars

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2015 45:25


Niall discusses emerging findings from the ESRC/DFID­funded project "mCHW: a mobile  learning intervention for community health workers”.  The talk will present the background to the project and position his research at the intersection of education, health, technology and social justice. Niall will present his joint research with Anne Geniets on the framing of global health training with technology from a social justice perspective (Winters & Geniets, in submission). Critiquing ICT for development, he will set out to show how the design, development and implementation of training projects are radically altered when centred on a preferential option for the poor. He will then discuss the social justice framing in the context of the mCHW project’s empirical work in Kenya, drawing out three key implications: (1) Designing and evaluation applications for the needs of the poor; (2) Redefining the nature of ‘appropriate technologies’ and (3) Implementing pragmatic solidarity, which means developing common cause with those in need in a very practical and realistic manner.