Rank #1: Lorraine Darlow

Stewart talks to Lorraine Darlow, National Learning and Development Coordinator for the Methodist Church in Scotland, about supporting ministry in these times.
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Dec 30 2020
1hr 5mins
Rank #2: Roddy Hamilton

Roddy Hamilton, as well as being minister of New Kilpatrick Parish Church, is a brilliantly creative human being who gently challenges us to be the worshiping community we are called to be... and for the purpose we are meant to serve...
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Dec 17 2020
57mins
Rank #3: Liz Crumlish

Stewart talks to Liz Crumlish, guide on the Path of Renewal and encourager of pioneering with the Church of Scotland, writer of wonderful liturgy, and about to be Deacon in the Scottish Episcopal Church.
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Dec 11 2020
47mins
Rank #4: Richard Tiplady

Richard Tiplady is currently Director of Mixed Mode Training with the Scottish Episcopal Institute having worked with Christian education providers and mission organisations for many year. He has a wealth of experience and insight which he shared with Stewart (and his two dogs - sorry about the barking!) in this week's episode.
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Dec 04 2020
58mins
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Rank #5: Suzi Farrant

Stewart talks to Suzi Farrant about how children and young people can show us the way to be church, if only we would let them.
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Nov 27 2020
58mins
Rank #6: Martin Johnstone

Stewart talks to Martin Johnstone about his ministry on the edge and how that passion for those who are so often excluded and marginalised has led him to work with The Trussell Trust, Christian Aid and The Poverties Truth Commission as well as some unexpected roles in the administration of the Church of Scotland.
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Jul 21 2020
59mins
Rank #7: Paul Middleton

Professor Paul Middleton of Chester University speaks to Kenny and Stewart about important stuff like his interest in early church martyrs, complaining about sermons on Facebook and getting a latte after church in episode 16 of ctl-alt-del/church.
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Jul 17 2020
1hr 1min
Rank #8: Iain Campbell

On the 25th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide artist Iain Campbell shares his journey to Srebrenica to learn about the genocide that happened there 25 years ago and to meet those who have been campaigning for justice ever since. Iain also shares his experience of being artist in residence at St George's Tron church in the middle of Buchanan Street in Glasgow where he painted the stories of the Gospel of Luke and how art can help us explore and learn.
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Jul 10 2020
1hr 8mins
Rank #9: Scott McCarthy

Scott McCarthy, minister of Garthamlock and Cragend Parish church in Glasgow's East End talks to Kenny and Stewart about Asset Based Community Development, empowering people through Bible study and avoids talking about his love of Dundee United.
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Jul 10 2020
1hr 2mins
Rank #10: Bex Lewis

Stewart speaks to Dr Bex Lewis about being stuck in New Zealand, living with cancer and being a Christian online.
From her website https://drbexl.co.uk: Sussex-born Bex has a background as a cultural communications historian and digital practitioner, with a PhD in Second World War posters, in which she wrote the history of Keep Calm and Carry On (before it was famous). She is a ‘digital resident’, geographically based at Manchester Metropolitan University, where she is Senior Lecturer in Digital Marketing, with a particular focus upon the third sector, and is an Associate Member of the Institute of Place Management. She is a Visiting Research Fellow at St John’s College, Durham University. As the Director of Digital Fingerprint she is a speaker, writer and facilitator, including the workshop ‘Social Media for the Scared’, and is author of the popular Raising Children in a Digital Age (2014), which has been translated into Chinese and Italian. She is working her way towards being Professor of Communications and Digital Culture.
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59mins