Episodes
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We live in a multi-faith world. So how do we as the church remain present in diverse areas, and engage positively with other faiths? Revd Jenny Ramsden, Diocesan Interfaith Adviser, and the Revd Mark Umpleby, a vicar from Batley, explore this question with David and Rachel. Mark and Jenny also share their thoughts on why Christians should seek to engage well with people of other faiths, along with some of the joys and challenges they have experienced.
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Rachel and David are joined by three guests, Joanna, Miriam and Toby, who are each a part of the interns scheme in the Diocese of Leeds. In this conversation, Joanna, who heads up the scheme, talks about its history, who is eligible to become an intern and what it is all about. Miriam and Toby, two current interns, share their experience of the last couple of years, how it has helped them grow as a follower of Jesus and the challenges they have faced.
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If you would like to explore more about what doing an internship could look like for you, the team would love to hear from you. Please get in touch by emailing Katharine, the Internship Administrator at [email protected]
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Ollie Greenfield, a church youth worker in the diocese, joins the podcast to talk all things young people and the church. Ollie shares how he became a youth worker and talks with David and Rachel about the use of digital technology and how it can be used to help engage young people with faith. Ollie also talks about his role with Missional Generation, a local charity that seeks to draw together resources to help inspire and guide young people.
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Rachel and David are back for a second season! They are joined by Fr Gary Waddington, Team Rector at St Wilfrid’s Church, Harrogate. In this first conversation of the new season, Gary shares his faith journey, how he became a vicar and what brought him to North Yorkshire. Gary reminisces on his time as a parish priest and how his role has changed over the years.
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What is a diocesan secretary? What do they do exactly and how do you end up as one? In this episode Rachel and David are joined by Jonathan Wood, the secretary and chief executive of the Diocese of Leeds, who answers those questions. Jonathan joined the diocese at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic and explains what he did before that and how he has found the journey with the Church of England so far.
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Graeme Blackwell, an Ordinand in the Church of England, and the Revd Canon Derek Walmsley, Diocesan Director of Ordinands & Vocations, both join the podcast. The focus of the episode is vocations and how God calls everyone. Greame shares how he came to become a vicar in training, what the process is like and Derek explores what the role of a priest is.
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The podcast welcomes Alison Grant, someone who is currently training to become a Licenced Lay Minister in the Diocese of Leeds. Rachel and David have a conversation with Alison about her personal journey, some of the available lay ministry pathways and what the future may hold for lay ministry in the Church of England.
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The Revd Robb Sutherland, vicar of Mixenden and Illingworth, shares a conversation with our hosts Rachel and David. Robb explains some of his background, his love of rock music and the challenges he faces as a minister working for a church located on an urban estate. Other fascinating subjects are also explored such as the role of culture in the church and remaining relevant to modern issues.
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Jemima Parker, Environment Officer for the Diocese of Leeds, joins the podcast. She shares a conversation with David and Rachel, talking about the global problem of climate change. Jemima explores what us as individuals and churches can do to help steward God's creation better, along with how the diocese is responding with a newly published strategy and toolkit called Saving Creation.
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Rachel and David are joined by Katherine-Alice Grasham, the Disability Officer for the Diocese of Leeds. In this first conversation, Katherine-Alice explains her role and the work she does to support churches to become more inclusive. How churches can become more inclusive spaces is also explored, along with some of the broader challenges relating to the church and inclusivity.
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Welcome to Faithful North, a brand new podcast from the Anglican Diocese of Leeds. In this short episode our two hosts, Rachel and David, introduce what the podcast is all about and what listeners can expect. Rachel and David share what they are looking forward to in this new venture for the Diocese of Leeds, the type of guests they hope to meet and how listeners can get in touch.