Episodes

  • The Gaza Crisis with David Hardman
    Feb 25 2025

    Lawrence Heath-Moore sits down with David Hardman, the Methodist Liaison Officer in Jerusalem, to talk about some of the latest developments in the Gaza crisis. David was living in the West Bank on 7 October and is in constant touch with many people living through the crisis. The approach is to ask how we as would-be disciples of Jesus look at the situation through eyes of faith. Lawrence's final question to David is what he, personally, would like to see the church doing in response to what is happening. His answer is well worth listening to!

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    24 mins
  • Meet singer-songwriter Leo Roberts!
    Feb 20 2025

    Most of us know Leo as the Synod Chidlren & Youth Development Officer (CYDO; in this episode, Lawrence explores his "other life" as a singer-songwriter. Listen as Leo talks about how he got started, the instruments he plays, the process of writing a song and how music relates to his faith. As an extra treat, you get to hear him play and sing some of his songs!

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    34 mins
  • Going for Gold!:
    Feb 20 2025

    Lawrence Heath-Moore talks with Wendy Higson and Izzy Lamb about Clitheroe United Reformed Church's Gold Eco-church award. Discover the ways in which their eco-church journey has transformed not only their buildings but the lives and spirituality of the congregation and brought a new dimension to their relationships within the community. Be inspired to find ways of making small,incremental changes that have a long-term significance.

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    22 mins
  • Anthony Reddie: Legacies of slavery
    Feb 19 2025

    As the NWS continues to respond to the call of the Legacies of Slavery Confession and Apology, Professor Anthony Reddie explores the human journey from a “fixed identity” to an identity of “complex subjectivity”. Using personal stories and the insights and challenges of Black Liberation Theology, Reddie helps people of faith acquire a greater appreciation of theircomplexity that will help White people begin to answer the call to repair justice in our time.

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    48 mins