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In this thought-provoking discussion, Adam Dyer speaks with Mike Royal exploring the concept of systemic sin, social justice, and the church's role in creating communities of liberation. From historical figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Desmond Tutu to modern-day challenges, we dive into the importance of confronting societal wrongs, advocating for justice, and living out the gospel's message of peace and equality. Join us as we reflect on how the church can be a powerful force for transformation and reconciliation in today's world. For more information on who we are as a church, visit https://www.yeovilcommunitychurch.co.uk
Dreams of Consciousness Podcast Episode 330 features an interview with Marecov Mena and Mike Royal of Swampbeast. Music In This Episode: "The first prime evil" "1000 years of pestilence" taken from the album Seven Evils Spawned of Seven Heads "Bestial sanctuary" "Impetuous Black Pyre" taken from the album Offering of Chaos, Lamenting in the Blood of Man Thanks for listening! Interviews, reviews, and more at www.dreamsofconsciousness.com
God is shaking things up! That's according to the general secretary of Churches Together in England. Bishop Mike Royal was selected to pray for King Charles at the coronation and has been dubbed a “Christian man of influence”, but he's far more concerned with how the Church works together for the good of society than how others see him. Moreover, he's worried there's "too much cult of personality in the Church". In this interview with Premier Christianity's Emma Fowle, Bishop Mike talks about his pioneering work with Christian charities Transforming Lives for Good (TLG) and the Cinnamon Network, hits back at the false dichotomy between sharing the gospel with words and actions, and predicts what the Church might look like in 2033. You can also read this interview in Premier Christianity magazine The Profile is brought to you by Premier Christianity. Subscribe now to receive the next 3 issues for just £5
Do not live down to people's low expectations of you. That's Mike's message. October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month. To bring awareness to the profession I interviewed Mike Royal. Mike is a former Director of Information Technology Audit, with more than 25 years of experience. He is blind, but as he well puts it, that is a small part of who he is. Listen in to the interview to hear Mike's story, learn about not only his audit career, but how he became a water ski World Record holder, traveled the world, all the while not limiting himself. #workhardplayharder #nolimits
We live in a world where racism is still a reality. As a church that desires to speak and act to eradicate racism in all its forms, this sermon by guest speaker Bishop Mike Royal - incoming General Secretary of Churches Together England - inspires us about God's heart for racial justice. Learn how God's people can be united amidst our glorious diversity and in so doing be a prophetic voice to the world.
Ever wondered how to let your 'light' shine brighter? In this fantastic Podcast with Bishop Mike Royal, Co-CEO of the Cinnamon Network, he shares some amazing insights from his past and present that reveal such practical ways to be a source of hope and life in all sorts of situations. Be prepared to be challenged and inspired. Is brilliant.
Mike been painting 44 years started painting at the age of 12...let’s hear mikes story
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Taking time to listen to BAME voices part 3. Adam has a conversation with Keith Smith, Pastor at Gateway Church, Ohio. This is the third part in our interviews as a part of our new teaching series starting on Sunday - Standing in the rubble. How do we learn to stand in the new normal, following destruction, change and so much of our world having been flipped upside down? To listen to part 1 with Mike Royal click here: https://youtu.be/_3LFPw56oaU
Taking time to listen to BAME voices part 3. Adam has a conversation with Keith Smith, Pastor at Gateway Church, Ohio. This is the third part in our interviews as a part of our new teaching series starting on Sunday - Standing in the rubble. How do we learn to stand in the new normal, following destruction, change and so much of our world having been flipped upside down? To listen to part 1 with Mike Royal click here: https://youtu.be/_3LFPw56oaU
Taking time to listen to BAME voices part 2. Adam has a conversation with Hannah who has grown up in the youth at YCC about some of her experiences and how the death of George Floyd has impacted her. This is the second part in our interviews as a part of our new teaching series starting on Sunday - Standing in the rubble. How do we learn to stand in the new normal, following destruction, change and so much of our world having been flipped upside down? To listen to part 1 with Mike Royal click here: https://youtu.be/_3LFPw56oaU
Taking time to listen to BAME voices part 2. Adam has a conversation with Hannah who has grown up in the youth at YCC about some of her experiences and how the death of George Floyd has impacted her. This is the second part in our interviews as a part of our new teaching series starting on Sunday - Standing in the rubble. How do we learn to stand in the new normal, following destruction, change and so much of our world having been flipped upside down? To listen to part 1 with Mike Royal click here: https://youtu.be/_3LFPw56oaU
Adam and Mike discuss George Floyd, #blacklivesmatter and how we respond as a church. Mike is a Bishop, leader, speaker and activist. He is a CoCEO of Cinnamon Network UK, pioneer of TLG and a Mental Health Chaplain, an amazing man and an amazing conversation. This is the first part in our interviews as a part of our new teaching series starting on Sunday - Standing in the rubble. How do we learn to stand in the new normal, following destruction, change and so much of our world having been flipped upside down?
Adam and Mike discuss George Floyd, #blacklivesmatter and how we respond as a church. Mike is a Bishop, leader, speaker and activist. He is a CoCEO of Cinnamon Network UK, pioneer of TLG and a Mental Health Chaplain, an amazing man and an amazing conversation. This is the first part in our interviews as a part of our new teaching series starting on Sunday - Standing in the rubble. How do we learn to stand in the new normal, following destruction, change and so much of our world having been flipped upside down?
Andy Peck chats to a host of top Christian leaders popping in to offer wisdom and advice
This is the first of a three part series recorded on 17th July 2019 as part of our Summer school public lectures. In this recording Bishop Mike Royal talks about the topic from a British perspective. Mike Royal is the Co-Chief Executive of Cinnamon Network UK, a charity that helps churches with their community engagement... The post Episode 12a: Bishop Mike Royal – Church, Society & Mission in the midst of Brexit appeared first on Redcliffe College Podcasts.
BraveSeries: 40 Acts Preacher: Mike RoyalDate: 10th March 2019Passage: Acts 5:40-42
Mike Royal is about to die in the electric chair. He asks Richard Rogue to return gems he had stolen for the reward --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iloveoldtimeradio/message
15th July 2018 - Morning Service - Mike Royal by Northchurch Baptist Church
Mike Royal dropped in for a chat about life as a bishop, town planning and the way it shapes communities, church unity across ethnic and racial divides, Grenfell, TLG, the Cinnamon Network and more.
Transforming Lives for GoodSeries: Christchurch Our Vision and Mission Preacher: Mike RoyalDate: 22nd April 2018Passage: Isaiah 58:5-12
Recorded at the National Youth Ministry Weekend with a real-live audience, this episode features thought provoking discussion on male identity, gangs and purpose with Naomi Allen, Mike Royal and Nathan Dennis, with bonus extra interview with Alia Pike. Hosted by Martin Saunders and Cat Deeley.
Mike encourages us to journey with people who are struggling at this time of year and enable them to hear about the light of the world.
New research suggests that a quarter of England's secondary schools are not offering Religious Education, despite the fact that it is a legal obligation to do so. Alex Strangways-Booth reports. This week, Israel's Supreme Court decided that ultra-Orthodox Jews are no longer exempt from military service. Edward explores the importance of this decision. Bob Walker has been to meet monks from Tibet currently touring the UK. It has been reported this week that 80% of calls to the police are not crime related. They are often from people with problems who simply have nowhere else to turn. Police Forces have been paying charities to run programmes to help these callers. Edward talks to Mike Royal, Church Engagement Team Leader at the Cinnamon Network, which runs projects funded by the Police. Fergus Butler-Gallie, a Church of England ordinand, has put together a 'Glossary of commonly-misunderstood words from the Book of Common Prayer'. He'll be shedding light on the meaning of words from the 16th century that are still spoken in churches today. Professor Ronald Hutton talks to William Crawley about his latest book on witches. Over 100 MPs have signed a letter to The National Statistics Authority calling for British Sikhs to be classified as an ethnic group on the next census form. Jas Singh, from the Sikh Network, is in favour but journalist Sunny Hundal, who writes on issues affecting the Sikh community, does not agree. In 2014, the Taliban attacked a school in Peshawar, Pakistan, and killed 150 children and staff. Anwar Nawaz was 14 at the time and survived by playing dead. He talks to Edward about that day and why he is encouraging British children make the most of their education. Producers: Helen Lee Rajeev Gupta Editor: Amanda Hancox.
Pierre Maalouf/Tiny Towne International Tiny Towne is an indoor high-tech driving “edutainment” park designed to educate kids through interactive fun. Their goal is to give the kids up to 12 years of age driving experience, confidence and awareness before they get behind the wheel for real. Mike Royal/Partners Risk Services Partners Risk Services are independent agents, free […] The post Pierre Maalouf with Tiny Towne International and Mike Royal with Partners Risk Services appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
In the second half of my conversation with Bishop Mike Royal, the conversation pursues the question: "Is the church relevant today?" We explore this question from the point of view of the election and presidency of Donald Trump; the recent Grenfell Tower fire; and speaking out as a Christian, confronting the injustices and inequalities in society. Bishop Mike Royal is a committed social activist, a passionate black theologian, biblical scholar, health worker and leader of a Pentecostal church in Birmingham, England. You won't want to miss this episode--speaking truth to power and seeking to make the church relevant in our society today.
Much of current theology and biblical studies, despite the multi-global and multi-ethnic makeup of our society and churches today, still tends to be predominantly white, Euro-centric, male and Protestant. In this landmark show--number 30 on The Preacher's Forum podcast--I'm excited to bring you the first half of my conversation with Bishop Mike Royal, recorded recently in Birmingham, UK. Bishop Royal represents a black, British, African theological and biblical point of view, which is sorely needed today. What Bishop Royal brings to the table, then, is a new and fresh perspective on the Bible, the relevance of the church today, Jesus and his subversive message, and social activism. This is an interview you don't want to miss!
Fasting is an excellent and necessary spiritual discipline, but what if it doesn’t fulfil what the Lord REALLY wants? Mike Royal, National Pioneer for the TLG Education Charity, shares on the difference that The Fast of the Lord can make.
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Mike is a co founder, former National Director and now Non Executive Director of TLG The Education Charity, an award winning organisation working with children and young people at risk of exclusion from school through early intervention programmes and setting up Alternative Provision Schools and Early Intervention initiatives throughout the UK. www.tlg.org.uk. He also leads on Church Engagement, heading up a team of UK Based advisers and training facilitators for the Cinnamon Network www.cinnamonnetwork.co.uk, which is making it as easy as possible for the local church to help people most at need in its community across the UK. Mike is a leader, speaker, a social entrepreneur, policy adviser and a passionate communicator on issues of children and young people, educational exclusion, and how the congregations can better engage in church based social action. Mike has a first class honours degree in Urban Planning and a Masters Degree in Black Theology from the University of Birmingham. He is currently working closely with local and central government agencies focusing on these issues. He also sits as a Non Executive Director on a number of NGO's working in Birmingham and East and West Africa. Mike was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in 2010 (FRSA). Mike lives in Birmingham UK and is happily married to Viviene for over twenty years. A few hours a week working as a Mental Health Chaplain keeps his feet firmly grounded in reality!
First of 2 messages in the series, Not a Fan, by associate pastor, Mike Royal.
Mike Royal introduces the Theology Symposium at Nazarene Theological College in Manchester, and Professor Anthony Reddie presents his talk.
Living your life with a lot of What Ifs? Listen in as associate pastor Mike Royal takes us through what our lives would be life with the What If - What if I didn't care what other people thought of me?
Sermon by associate Pastor, Mike Royal, on what it takes to run the race that Christ has set before you.
Sermon on Graduate Recognition Sunday by Associate Pastor, Mike Royal.
Mike Royal is a leader; speaker and pioneer of Church based social action.He is a founder trustee and the National Director of TLG, the Education Charity.He leads on Church engagement for the Cinnamon Network, which is trying to make it as easy as possible for the Church to engage with those most in need in the community.Mike lives in Birmingham and has been married to Vivien for over 22 years.Mike sits on the board of a number of NGO’s working in the UK and also in Africa.The video that Mike played can be found at https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B4u6BrBXJzd1MTV4WW4temVOd00/edit