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  • Unplugged Conversations with Leo Roberts: From Midnight Lyrics to Youth Development
    2025/04/08

    In this episode of Talking NW Synod, host Lawrence Heath-Moore welcomes Leo Roberts, the Synod's Children and Youth Development Officer, for an engaging conversation about his dual roles as a youth development officer and a dedicated singer-songwriter. As they explore Leo's method of capturing midnight inspirations and managing a vast collection of musical instruments, the discussion delves into the link between faith and music.

    Leo shares insights into his songwriting process, emphasizing the importance of lyrics and how music helps him express personal emotions and faith. The episode also highlights a playful, children’s song titled "You Don’t Need a Cape to Be a Hero" and concludes with Leo’s reflective composition "God of Mine."

    Tune in for a blend of thoughtful dialogue, music, and the intersection of ministry and melody.

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    34 分
  • From Pencils to Pastoral Care: Elizabeth Gray-King's Diverse Ministry Path
    2025/04/08

    In this episode of "Talking NW Synod," we are joined by Elizabeth Gray-King as she reflects on her 35 years of multifaceted ministry, including her recent role as Synod Pastor for the North Western Synod. Elizabeth shares her experiences balancing a portfolio career as an artist-theologian and visual theologian, alongside her commitment to pastoral care.

    Elizabeth discusses the emotional challenge of leaving behind a community she has deeply connected with and loved. She emphasizes the importance of helping people find their footing, make their own decisions, and recognize their gifts within the church. The conversation explores Elizabeth's role in shaping a supportive synod pastoral position, being the first of its kind, which was pivotal during the challenging pandemic period.

    The episode highlights the transformative initiatives in the Northwest Synod, including the revolutionary concept of "missional partnerships" that leverage various ministerial roles and promote collaboration among congregations. Elizabeth reflects on her passion for good processes being integral to good pastoral care and how transparent structures allow the Holy Spirit to move freely within the church.

    As Elizabeth embarks on a new chapter of life, both in advancing her visual theology work and moving to Australia, she leaves behind a legacy of love and care that has been felt deeply across the synod.

    Join us for an inspiring journey of change, faith, and commitment to nurturing the church community with grace and compassion.

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    26 分
  • Empowering Churches Through Community Audits: A Conversation with Kathy Varley
    2025/04/08

    In this episode of Talking NW Synod, we explore the significance of community audits in empowering churches to make meaningful contributions to their local communities.

    Kathy Varley from Locality joins us to discuss how these audits help churches understand and address the needs of marginalized groups effectively. By gathering insights from the community and local stakeholders, churches can strategically align their missions to create sustainable, Jesus-shaped impacts.

    Learn about the process of conducting community audits, from community surveys to stakeholder research, and how they can uncover hidden needs and opportunities for collaboration.

    Through thoughtful planning and engagement, churches can utilize the findings from these audits to connect with hard-to-reach communities and form partnerships that extend their reach and effectiveness.

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    24 分
  • "Let's End Poverty: A Call to Action for Churches"
    2025/04/08

    Welcome to another edition of the podcast "Talking NW Synod," where host Lawrence Heath-Moore engages in a thoughtful discussion on the "Let's End Poverty" campaign.

    Join guests Niall Cooper, the Chief Executive of Church Action on Poverty, and Mike Hart, Transformation Director of the Northwestern Synod, as they explore the role that churches can play in addressing and prioritizing poverty in political discussions.

    This episode delves into the significance of engaging with politicians, embracing theological convictions, and building a social movement within communities to create long-term solutions.

    Be inspired by their insights and commitment to transforming lives and speaking truth to power."

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    24 分
  • A Glimpse into the Complexities of the current Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in Gaza with David Hardman
    2025/04/08

    Join us for an insightful episode as we sit down with David Hardman, the Methodist Liaison Officer, to discuss the ongoing complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Despite facing visa challenges and being temporarily in the UK, David shares his recent experiences and reflections from his time in the region.

    During this conversation, we delve into the humanitarian crisis, the church's role in advocating for peace, and the importance of recognizing the disproportionate impact of the conflict on Palestinians.

    Discover David's personal hopes and where he believes the church should stand in the quest for justice and peace in the Middle East.

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    24 分
  • From Decline to Hope: John Bradbury on Transformative Visions for the United Reformed Church
    2025/04/08

    Join us for an enlightening end encouraging discussion with the youngest-ever General Secretary of the United Reformed Church, Reverend Dr. John Bradbury. In this episode, we delve into his journey of unexpected leadership, the challenges faced by the URC, and the Church Life Review that aims to redefine its future.

    Discover how the church is tackling decline and embracing opportunities for growth by focusing on local mission and new worshipping communities.

    Gain insights into the evolving identity of the church in a multicultural and individualistic society, and learn about the potentials of pooling resources to support struggling congregations.

    Rev. Dr. Bradbury shares his vision for uplifting tired churches, creating vital partnerships, and initiating new beginnings. Listen in as he reflects on the Northwest Synod's role in transforming the URC through creativity and dedication to areas of deprivation.

    This episode offers a hopeful glimpse into a church's journey of renewal and resilience.

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    21 分
  • Vocation, Chaplaincy and Angels: The Unique Journey of Revd Dr Frin Lewis-Smith
    2025/04/07

    In this episode of "Talking NW Synod," join us as we delve into the extraordinary journey of the Reverend Doctor Frin Lewis-Smith, a remarkable minister and academic with expertise in angelology. Discover how a transformative experience at a Bible study in Jamaica led her from pursuing a career in medieval literature to answering a divine call to ministry.

    Explore Frin's unique approach to her dual roles as a minister and hospital chaplain, where she combines her theological insights with compassionate care for patients, particularly focusing on those dealing with cancer. Learn how her work in the NHS during the challenging times of COVID shaped her understanding of recovery, hope, and spiritual support.

    Uncover the fascinating insights from her PhD research on angels in the Book of Judges, and understand how these stories of divine messengers reflect moments of crisis and transformation. Dive into discussions on the role of angels in modern spirituality and how these stories provide comfort and inspiration to many.

    Conclude with reflections on the future of the United Reformed Church and the values that can guide its path forward. This episode is an inspiring journey of faith, discovery, and the profound impact of ministry in diverse contexts.

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    25 分
  • The Gaza Crisis with David Hardman
    2025/02/25

    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 分