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The Pastor's Heart with Dominic Steele
The Future of the Australian Anglican Church - with Kanishka Raffel, Richard Condie and Jennifer Hercott

The Pastor's Heart with Dominic Steele

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 33:18


The unity of the Australian Anglican Church is hanging by a thread. Bishop of Tasmania Richard Condie, Dean of Sydney, Kanishka Raffel, and Jennifer Hercott from St Lukes Church in Emerald in Queensland all serve on the Board of GAFCON Australia, a group within the Anglican denomination - who are committed to upholding biblical and historic Christian faith, within AnglicanismIn 2019 the Wangaratta Diocese in Victoria voted to go ahead with blessing same sex unions.  That decision was followed by a vote in the Diocese of Newcastle in New South Wales.The issue was expected to come to a head at the Australian General Synod in June 2020. But COVID put everything on hold, delaying the gathering till June this year. In the meantime different groups have offered opinions. On the one hand, the Australian Anglican Church's House of Bishops and Board of Assessors have affirmed the historic and biblical teaching that marriage is between a man and a woman. Whereas what's called the Appellate Tribunal has given a majority opinion is that blessing same sex unions are acceptable. Now, Wangaratta has moved forward.  Their former bishop John Parkes has officiated at the blessing of a same sex relationship. This issue that has previously split the Anglican Church in the United States, in Canada and in New Zealand, with whole new denominations being formed. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thepastorsheart)

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Facing your shadow side is crucial to Christian discipleship by Tola Badejo

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2018 13:19


In this podcast recorded at the St Lukes Church for the Parish Eucharist on 14thSunday after Tirnity Sunday, Tola Badejo explores the theme of the encounters between Jesus and the Pharisees in the Mark chapter 7, regarding holiness and wholeness as a Christian seeking to the follow the way of Christ.  Tola is a Hospital chaplain in North London and finishing a Curacy and currently at St Georges Camberwell.  This was recorded on Sunday 2ndSeptember 2018.

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Jesus is the Bread of Life in a Hungry World by Ian Mobsby

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018 17:20


In this podcast, Ian Mobsby exlplores the theme of Jesus being the Bread of Life in our increasingly unfair and unjust world, many are hungry.  Ian explores the Gospel text for the 11th Sunday aftr Trinity, John 6.35,41-51, to explore how Jesus is the Bread of Life.   This waa recorded at St Luke's Church on 12th August 2018. 

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Living the Christian life inspired by Mary Magdelene by Ian Mobsby

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 14:20


In this podcast Ian Mobsby epxlores the gospel texy of John Chapter 20 of the story of Mary Magdalene and the resurrection of Jesus to explore the signifiance of Mary's expereince and its relevwnce for us today.  This was recorded on Mary Magdalene day on 22nd July 2018 at St Lukes Church.  

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Strength in Weakness, finding God in adversity

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2018 15:40


In this podcast Ian Mobsby explores the theme of strength in weakness and seeking God in adversity drawing on the second letter to the Corinthians.  This was recorded at St Lukes CHurch on the 8th of July 2018 in Peckham. For morei information see www.stlpukespeckham.co.uk. 

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Holy Rest is important for the Christian spiritual life by Ian Mobsby

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 12:33


In this podcast, Ian Mobsby explores the theme of Holy Rest drawing on the lectionery texts od Deuteronomy 5.12-15, 2 Corinthians 4.5-12 and Mark 2.23 - 3.6. This podcast was recorded at St Lukes Church on Sunsdy 3rdJune, on the first Sunday after Trinity Sunday 2018.  

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Easter 7: Chosen & Sanctified by Jesus in the now by Fr Tola Badejo

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Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2018 14:48


In this podcast, Fr Tola Badejo explored the application of Jesus' teaching as recorded by John in chapter 17:6-19 to explore the implication today for what it means to be chosen and sanctified by jesdus work in the Kingdom of God.  This was recorded at St Luke's Church in Peckham on Sunday 13th May 2018.

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Easter 5: I AM the Vine, you are branches to bear fruit by Ian Mobsby

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2018 15:30


In this podcabm8 st recorded on the 5th Sunday of Easter 2018 and on the event of the Annual Parochial Church Council Meeting, Ian Mobsby explores the meaning of Jesus' I AM statement in the Gospel of John chapter 15:1-8, where Jesus says " I AM the Vine, you are branches" and then later says that we are called to bear fruit.  This was recorded at the Parish Church of St Luke's Church in Peckham on 29th April 2018.  For more information on the Church see http://www.stlukespeckham.co.uk  

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Easter: The struggle for Hope & Living as a Christian by Ian Mobsby

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 19:54


This podcast was recorded on the third sunday of Easter 2018, where Ian Mobsby explores the implication of the Gospel text Luke 24: 13-38 which explores the familiar stories of the Road to Emmaus and the first appearance of Jesus to the disciples.  These texts are crucial for our encouragement and hope looking back from the 21st Century, and says something about the calling to demonstrate that we are truly following Jesys by the way we live our lives.   For more information on St Lukes Church see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk 

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Maundy Thursday & Good Friday 2018 Reflections from Collins Durueke

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 4:33


In this shorter than usual podcast, Fr Collins Durueke explores the themes of Maundy Thursday and Good Friday to explore these days of the climax of Holy Week, when Jesus instructs his disciples regarding what comes next even though they have no idea what Jesus is talking about.  This was recorded at St Lukes Church on the 29th March 2018. 

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Forgiveness is God's Purpose by Mtr Sandra Schloss

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 21:01


In this podcast recorded on the Sunday before Lent, on 4th February 2018, Mtr Sandra Schloss began with this important introduction to the Lent Series we will be undertaking in St Luke's Church on Sunday Mornings.  This series will be following the incredible book by Archbishop Desmond Tutu and his daughter Mpho, called aptly 'The Book of Forgiveness'.  Today's homily draws on Luke 4:14-30.       

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Come and See | Epiphany 2 by Ian Mobsby

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2018 14:02


In this podcast, Ian Mobsby explores the implications of Philip and Nathanael choosing to follow Jesus as some of the first disciples. It is possible they were previously disciples of John the Baptist. There is much in this text John 1.43-51 to inspire us to be modern-day followers in the 21st century. For more information on St Lukes Church see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk 

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Finding Advent Joy in times of challenge by Ian Mobsby

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2017 15:21


In this podcast Ian Mobsby explores Isaiah 61 and the theme of finding joy and laughter in difficult times on Gaudette Sunday, the 3rd Sunday of Advent 2017.  Gaudette Sunday remembers the significance and example of Mary the Mother of God sometimes called the 'Theotokos'. This was recorded on the 17th December 2017. For more information on St Lukes Church see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk 

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What are we preparing for in Advent? Fr Collins Durueke

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2017 18:21


In this podcast Fr Collins Durueke explores what we are a preparing for in the run up to Christmas in the busy season of Advent.  This was recorded at St Lukes Church Peckham on the Second Sunday of Advent 2017 on 10th December 2017. For more information on St Lukes Church see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk 

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The importance of Scripture on Bible Sunday by Mtr Sandra Schloss

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2017 16:28


In this podcast Mtr Sandra Schloss draws on Nehemiah Chapter 8 and Matthew Chapter 24 to explore the importance of Scripture.  This was recorded at the Sunday Morning Eucharist Service on Bible Sunday on the 29th October to 2017.  More information on St Lukes Church please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk 

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A spirituality of happiness in adversity - Jesus’ teachings in the Beatitudes by Ian Mobsby

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2017 22:32


In this podcast Ian Mobsby explores  the theme og a spirituality of happiness in adversity from Jesus' teachings of the Beatitudes as recorded in the Gospels .  This was recorded at St Lukes Peckham on Sunday 5th November 2017. For more information on St Luke's Church see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk

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Knife Crime and the challenge of striving for Faith Hope and Love by Fola Ekundayo

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2017 16:20


In this podcast Fola Ekundayo explores the implications of Pauls Letter to the Thessalonians chapter 1 regarding the call to work for faith hope and love in the context of gang related knife crime and public safety in Peckham.  This was recorded at St Lukes Peckham on Sunday 22nd Oct 2017. For more information on St Luke's Church see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk

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The significance of Luke the Apostle by Bp Karowei the Bp of Woolwich

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 26:21


In this podcast recorded on tthe 15th October 2017 the Rt Revd Karowei, the Bishop of Woolwich in the Diocese of Souhtwark explores the implications of the life and example of St Luke the Apostle.  This was recorded at the Patronal Festival Service of St Luke at St Lukes Church in  Peckham. For more information on St Luke's Church see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk

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The Vineyard is God's not ours: Pecan Centre & Foodbank in Peckham by Chris Price

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2017 11:15


In this podcast recorded on tthe 8th October 2017, Chris Price leader of the Pecan Centre in Peckham and lay Methodist Preacher explores Matthew 21:33-46 to explore the theme of Vineyard, and God's expectation of hospitality in the Vineyard to explore why the work of Foodbanks supported by the Churches are very important.  This was recorded at the Harvest Festival Service at St Lukes Peckham on Sunday 8th October 2017. For more information on St Luke's Church see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk

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The Authority of Jesus by Fr Collins Durueke

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2017 8:53


In this podcast recorded on tthe 1st October 2017, Fr Collins Durueke, the new NSM Curate of St Luke's Church in the Diocese of Southwark explores the lectionary passages of Hebrews 12:18-24 and Matthew 21:12-16 to explore the authority given to Jesus God the Redeemer in connection with God the Holy Trinity. This was recorded at St Luke's Church Peckham.

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Loving the Saints - the Licensing of Revd Sandra Schloss at St Luke's Church by Archdeacon Jane Steen

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2017 18:19


In this podcast the Ven. Jane Steen expplores the impliications of St Paul's letter to the Colossians and the implications for ministry today.  This was recorded on 6th September 2017 on the licensing of Revd Sandra Schloss as Assistant Senior Curate at St Luke's Church (Camberwell) in Peckham. For more information on St Luke's Church see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk

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Trinity Sunday: The nature of God and the Great Commission by Ian Mobsby

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2017 24:13


In this podcast on Trinity Sunday 2017, Ian Mobsby explores the connection between the nature of the Trinity and Jesus’ calling to the disciples, sometimes called the Great Commission.  This was recorded in the Sunday Morning Eucharist Service at St Lukes Church Peckham on the 11th June 2017. For more information on St Luke's Church see www.stllukespeckham.co.uk

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Pentecost Sunday: Breathe on me breath of God by Fr John Francis

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2017 11:46


In this podcast recorded at the Sunday Morning Parish Eucharist Service on Pentecost Service at St Luke's Church Camberwell in Peckham, Fr John Francis explores the implications of John 20:19-23 and Acts 2:1-21.  This was recorded on Sunday 4th June 2017. For more information on St Luke's Church see www.stllukespeckham.co.uk  

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Easter 5: Words of hope and resilence by Ian Mobsby

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Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2017 22:13


In this podcast Ian Mobsby on the fifth Sunday of the season of Easter on the 14th May 2017, Ian explores the implications of John 14:1-14 to reflect on Jesus' words to the disciples as they walk together from the Last Supper to the Garden of Gethsemane   It ias no concidence that the lectionary explores these words in the context of the murrder of the first disciple - Stephen and Jesus' words to persevere in the time to come.  It is in this context that Jesus makes the clearest teaching of his Messiahsbip.  This podcast was recorded at St Lukes Peckham at the Sunday morning Eucharist Service.  For more information on St Lukes Church see www.stllukespeckham.co.uk

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Easter Sunday 2017: Resurrection and the Hope of Humanity by Ian Mobsby

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 9:32


In this podcast Ian Mobsby on Easter Sunday on the 16th April 2017, explores the implications of Matthew chapter 28 for the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the Hope of Humanity.   The text is hurried and comes across as being in a state of shock, as we forget the resurrection is utterly shocking.  This podcast was recorded at St Lukes Peckham at the Sunday morning Eucharist Service.  For more information on St Lukes Church see www.stllukespeckham.co.uk

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Lent 5: In hope of the resurrection by Collins Durueke

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2017 23:16


In this podcast on Sunday 2ne April 2017, Ian Mobsby explores the implication of the raising of Lazarus in John 11.1-45 regarding the true nature of God's intentions of restoring all things into right relationship. For more information on St Luke's Church please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk

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Lent 3: Worship God in Spirit and truth by Collins Durueke

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2017 17:22


In this podcast on the third Sunday of Lent, Cllins Dureke explores the impllication of Luke 2.41-52 concerning the calling of Christians to worship God in Spirit and in Truth.  This podcast was recorded on the 19th March 2017.  For more information on St Luke's Church, please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk

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Lent 2: Be the change you want to see by Ian Mobsby

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2017 13:01


In this podcast on the second Sunday of Lent, Ian Mobsby explores the conversation in the Gospel of John Chapter 3 between Nicodemus, (a leading religious leader and Pharisee in Jerusalem) with Jesus.  It becomes plain to see that Nicodemus is unable to recognise who Jesus is and his significance because he is blinded by a faith that sees faith as a form of rule book.  There are a number of applications for this for Christians in the 21st Century and beyond who are unable to let Jesus be God, and stuck by needing to understanding everything unable to cope with mystery.  Faith is ultimately about mystery.  Camberwell.    This podcast was recorded on the 12th March 2017.  For more information on St Luke's Church, please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk

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Transfigured God transfigured Church by Collins Durueke

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2017 15:45


In this podcast Collins Durueke explores the significance of Jesus' transfiguration in Matthew 17   Drawing on this experience of Jesus, Collins explores the meaning for the church as the Body of Christ and what it means to be a transfigured church.  Collins Durueke is an Ordained Deacon in the Anglican Church of Nigeria. This podcast was recorded on the 26th February 2017 on the Sunday before Lent. For more information on St Luke's Church, please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk

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Love Neighbour & Loving non-violent resistance in times of oppression by Ian Mobsby

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2017 18:10


In this podcast Ian Mobsby explores the significance of Jesus talking about loving your neighbour and non-violent resistance in Matthew 5 38-48.  Jesus addresses how hatred and physical resistance to oppression cause the body of Christ enormous hardship.  Jesus speaks strongly here that loving our enemies and nonviolent resistance to oppression are crucial. This was recorded on the 19th February 2017. For more information on St Luke's Church, please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk

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Healthy Brother & Sister relationships are vital for effective church by Ian Mobsby

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2017 33:19


In this podcast Ian Mobsby explores the significance of Jesus talking about healthy and good relationships in Matthew 5 21-37.  Jesus address how anger, conflict, sexually uncommittement relationships and lying cause the body of Christ enormous hard.  Jesus speaks strongly here that keeping healthy relationships, where we are committed to repentance and saying sorry are crucial. This was recorded on the 12th February 2017. For more information on St Luke's Church, please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk

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Salt, Light and the Love of God by Ian Mobsby

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2017 13:17


In this podcast Ian Mobsby explores the significance of Jesus talking about Salt and Light and the Love of God in Matthew 5 13-20. Jesus' use of metaphor reminds us that we are deeply loved, and that we are called to literally effervesce.  That God's presence with us is such an act of grace, that this then is palpable with others. This was recorded on the 5th February 2017. For more information on St Luke's Church, please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk

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Epiphany 4: Water to wine and being vessels for God by Ian Mobsby

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2017 18:21


In this podcast Ian Mobsby explores the significance of Jesus turning water to wine, and the dialogue between Jesus and his mother Mary. found in John 2.1-11. THis is the first recorded miracle of Jesus, and demonstrates not only God's love for us, but our calling to be vessels for God. This was recorded on the 29th January 2017. For more information on St Luke's Church, please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk

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Epiphany 3: Christ is our Light in a time of fear and darkness by Ian Mobsby

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2017 19:48


In this podcast Ian Mobsby explores the significance of the prophecy of Isaiah 9:1-4, and the Gospel of Matthew 4: 12-23 to explore the significance of Jesus as the light to bring hope to those who are in darkness. Ultimately Jesus comes as Messiah and as the Son of God into our world, who will overcome all darkness as God seeks to restore all things back into right relationship with God. This was recorded on the 22nd January 2017. For more information on St Luke's Church, please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk

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Epiphany: The danger to the Incarnation of God and Baptism as giving us identity by Ian Mobsby

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2017 15:34


In this podcast Ian Mobsby explores the significance of the visit of the Magi to the baby Jesus, and also the importance of baptism as giving us identity and helping us known that we are loved by God.  This homily was given in preparation for the renewing of baptism vows in a new year.  This was recorded on the 8th January 2017. For more information on St Luke's Church, please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk

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New Years Day 2017: The Naming of the God-baby and the significance of the name Jesus by Ian Mobsby

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2017 12:59


In this podcast Ian Mobsby explores the significance of the naming of the baby Jesus.  We remember that he was named in Hebrew 'Yeshua' where Jesus is the Latin for this name.  Jesus literally means 'The Lord is salvation'. This name then is prophetic for the life and destiny of the Son of God, the Emmanuel.    This homily draws on the lectionary reading for the festival of the naming of Jesus found in Luke 2.15-21.  This was recorded on the 1st January 2017. For more information on St Luke's Church, please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk

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Healing, grace and inclusion in the way of Jesus by Ian Mobsby

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2016 14:05


In this podcast on Sunday 9th October 2016 Ian Mobsby explores the implication of the healing of the ten lepers in Luke 17.11-19 regarding grace and the celebration of God's blessing.  It is significant  that the only individual who was grateful to Jesus for being healed was a Samaritan, hated and excluded by the Jews.  This story not only speaks of GOd's love but also of the restoration of all peoples as the children of God.  For more information on St Luke's Church please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk

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Ignatian Spirituality with Hugo Adan Fernandez

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2016 51:22


In this podcast on Tuesday 13th September 2016, The Peckham Well New Monastic Community (of the parish of St Lukes Church) met with Hugo Adan Fernandez to explore Ignatian Spiritualty.  Hugo became a Christian through the work of the Jesuits in the 1980s in the difficult times of Franko.  Drawing on the life of St Ignatius, Hugo explores the implications of this particular approach to being Christian drawing on a contemplative life, thaty leads to contemplative action and liberation theology.  Hugo unpacks the relationship of Ignatian spirituality regarding contemplation and meditation, and listening to God in the ordinariness of life, through moments of consolation and desolation.

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Finding the God of love in times of violence and uncertainty by Shannon Preston

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2016 7:43


In this final and very important homily in a very turbulent time after the bombing of a gay club in Orlando Florida, and after the fall out after the UK EU referendum which has left many shocked and very upset, Shannon Preston draws on the extraordinary texts of the day on Sunday 26th June which speak directly into these situations.  Psalm 16, Galatians 5:1. 13-15 and Luke 9:51-62.   We thank the Revd Shannon Preston for her ministry at St Lukes Church in the last year.  We will miss her as she leaves Lambeth Palace and the St Anselm Community to take up a position in Austin Texas as a Priest in the American Episcopal Church.   For more information on St Lukes please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk

Sunday
Football, 1975 referendum, The Queen

Sunday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2016 43:44


As the nation celebrates the Sovereign's 90th Birthday, Mark Greene - co-author of 'The Servant Queen and the King She Serves' - talks to Edward Stourton about the Queen's faith. There is currently a campaign in Australia to repeal a law which allows people to use a so-called 'gay panic' defence in murder cases; if someone makes a sexual advance, you can claim that was the reason you lost control and killed them. The growing demand to change this law is being led by Roman Catholic priest Fr Paul Kelly. Hazel Southam visits St Luke's Church in Wolverhampton - which is on the Church of England's top ten endangered buildings list - to investigate the problems faced by congregations who find themselves in charge of historic buildings. The Pan-orthodox Council taking place on Crete next week has been in the planning since the 1920s. In fact, the last one was held over 1000 years ago. Russian Orthodox priest Fr Cyril Hovorun explains why the alliance between the orthodox churches is so fragile. Rosie Dawson speaks to Libby Lane and Philip North who have been the bishops of Stockport and Burnley for 18 months. They discuss their friendship, which has not always been easy as they hold opposing views on the ordination of women. As EURO 2016 gets underway, three football fanatics discuss their faith and the beautiful game. Historian Dr Robert Saunders talks to Edward about the churches' role during the 1975 EEC referendum campaign. A UN committee has called on the British government to repeal a law that school children in the UK to take part in a daily act of Christian worship. Dr Alison Mawhinney analyses the UN's concerns. Producers: Helen Lee David Cook Series Producer: Amanda Hancock.

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Easter Sunday: We have the DNA of being an Easter People by Ian Mobsby

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2016 12:43


In this podcast Ian Mobsby explores the Story of the Road to Emmanus in Luke's Gospel, when Jesus joins to disciples on a journey initially as a stranger and then as they reach their destination, they recognise who he is.   This serves us well in the 21st Century where most see Jesus as a stranger, who have no idea of his true identity.  This story then relates to the challenges of being Christian and encountering Jesus today.  For more information on St Luke's Church please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk

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Lent 1: Putting Jesus back at the centre of your life by Shannon Preston

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2016 8:41


In this podcast the Revd Shannon Preston explores the theme of Lent, as putting Jesus back into the centre of your life.  This honily was recorded at St Luke's Church in Peckham on the first Sunday of Lent 2016 on SUnday 14th February.  For more information on St Luke's Church please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk

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Epiphany One: Living the baptism orientated life as a Christian

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2016 14:28


In this podcast on the first Sunday of Epiphany 2016, Ian Mobsby explores the theme of 'Living the baptism orientated life' drawing on the Gospel of Luke, and his interepration of the baptism of Jesus.  Luke is different to other gospel writers in that there are no details about the baptism, but a greater concern for what happened afterwards.  For more information on St Luke's Church and missional communities please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk

Daily Positive Preaching
Matthew 21:8-9 Respond to Jesus! DDP#186

Daily Positive Preaching

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2015 2:59


Subscribe for daily devotions. This episode contains a clip of Peter Timothy Cooper preaching at St Luke's Church, Poulton, Wallasey, UK.Your questions, suggestions or personal contact requests are welcome. BROADCASTING ON Flame Radio:1521 MEDIUM WAVE in the North West of EnglandContact Peter:peter@dailydevotionalpreaching.com or Twitter @withpetercooperWebsite: http://www.dailydevotionalpreaching.comPeter Timothy Cooper is a vicar, preacher and author.

Daily Positive Preaching
John 12:24 Dying to live! DDP#181

Daily Positive Preaching

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2015 2:50


Subscribe for daily devotions. This episode contains a clip of Peter Timothy Cooper preaching at St Luke's Church, Poulton, Wallasey, UK.Your questions, suggestions or personal contact requests are welcome. BROADCASTING ON Flame Radio:1521 MEDIUM WAVE in the North West of EnglandContact Peter:peter@dailydevotionalpreaching.com or Twitter @withpetercooperWebsite: http://www.dailydevotionalpreaching.comPeter Timothy Cooper is a vicar, preacher and author.

Here & Then
Here & Then St. Luke's Church

Here & Then

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2008 3:59


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