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  1. Equip Podcast 4: Unleashing the Power of the Holy Spirit in Your Church + Everyday Life

    May 27

    Equip Podcast 4: Unleashing the Power of the Holy Spirit in Your Church + Everyday Life

    Jamie Mulvaney sits down with Miles Toulmin, CEO of Alpha International and former church planter in Malaysia, for a conversation that moves from dramatic healings in Kuala Lumpur to the unprecedented spiritual hunger sweeping Gen Z across the Western world. Through extraordinary testimonies and practical wisdom, Miles makes a compelling case: real transformation comes from encountering the Holy Spirit. Catch up on the Flourish series from St Michael’s Sunday talks: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFbwp0n7VmNTukTESX4k6RefnzB_9HRWZ&si=HNDLvMySFCX9NyMp Miles shares stories that sound more like the book of Acts than modern church life—a Taoist medium of 40 years who had to be baptised that day to break free from spiritual oppression, a man healed of a slipped disc after a word of knowledge, and a Malaysian family that came to Christ one by one until the local temple sent undercover agents to their Alpha course. But beyond the remarkable testimonies, Miles offers deeply practical wisdom on how ordinary believers can step into the gifts of the Spirit with confidence. The conversation tackles questions many Christians are too afraid to ask: How do you know if a word of knowledge is really from God or just your imagination? What do you do when you've prayed for healing for years and nothing has changed? Why do spiritual gifts seem to work more powerfully outside the Western church? And what's behind the staggering statistic that Bible sales in the UK are up 134% in five years—with the King James Version as the bestseller? This episode is for: - Anyone who's read about the Holy Spirit in scripture but wonders why their experience feels so different - Church leaders wanting to move prayer ministry from the margins to the centre of congregational life - Believers who've been praying faithfully for breakthrough and are tempted to give up - Those curious about spiritual gifts but unsure how to start exercising them—Miles calls it ‘exercising the muscle’ - Anyone tracking the remarkable spiritual awakening happening among Gen Z and wondering what comes next Miles reveals why the new Alpha series launching in May 2026 is targeting Gen Z as its bullseye, what he's learned about spiritual authority from a decade in Asia, and why he believes we're on the edge of a wonderful harvest—prepared by the faithful prayers of those who've ploughed tough ground for years. Before becoming CEO of Alpha, Miles was Vicar of Holy Trinity Bukit Bintang in Kuala Lumpur, and Associate Vicar of HTB in London. Follow Miles on Instagram: @mtoulmin Find out about Alpha: alpha.org Make sure to subscribe, and we'd love to see you on a Sunday soon. stmichaelschestersquare.org/ www.instagram.com/stmichaelschestersquare/ www.tiktok.com/@st.michaels.chester.sqr

    46 min
  2. Equip Podcast 3: Why Life Hacks Won't Save You + Why You Need the Holy Spirit in Church to Flourish

    May 21

    Equip Podcast 3: Why Life Hacks Won't Save You + Why You Need the Holy Spirit in Church to Flourish

    Jamie Mulvaney sits down with Associate Vicar, Simon Watkinson to explore human flourishing and the role of the Holy Spirit in the life of the church. Following the launch of St Michael’s new Flourish series, they reflect on what it means to receive life from God rather than trying to manufacture it ourselves. You can catch up on Jamie's talk from Sunday: https://youtu.be/whCF79Ugyd4?si=5bdl1QNlnWwTLy1a Jamie shares what didn’t make it into Sunday’s talk, including the connection between being rooted in Scripture, delighting in God, and being sustained by the life-giving presence of the Holy Spirit. Simon and Jamie discuss the pressure many people feel to create their own identity, control their future, and chase the next “life hack”, and how Christianity offers a different vision: receiving who we are from the God who knows and loves us. The conversation also looks at why flourishing is never purely individual. From gathering as a church to waiting faithfully on God, Jamie and Simon explore how the Holy Spirit forms people not in isolation, but in community. They reflect on prayer ministry, the importance of creating space for God to move, and how both giving and receiving prayer can become places of encounter, growth, and blessing. This conversation is for: –anyone feeling spiritually dry or unsure where God is in their current season –church leaders thinking about how to create space for the Holy Spirit in gathered worship –those wrestling with the pressure to define themselves, control their life, or find the next fix for flourishing –anyone curious about prayer ministry, the Holy Spirit, and what it means to meet with God in community Make sure to subscribe, and we’d love to see you on a Sunday soon. https://stmichaelschestersquare.org/ https://www.instagram.com/stmichaelschestersquare/ https://www.tiktok.com/@st.michaels.chester.sqr

    52 min
  3. Equip Podcast 2: Rebuilding a Church Through Nehemiah

    May 14

    Equip Podcast 2: Rebuilding a Church Through Nehemiah

    Jamie Mulvaney sits down with Associate Vicar, Simon Watkinson to look back on their 12-week journey through the book of Nehemiah in the Rebuilders series. What began as a systematic walk through an Old Testament book became a catalyst for transformation at St Michael's Chester Square—culminating in an unexpected outpouring of the Holy Spirit in the series' final weeks. You can catch up on the Rebuilders series: • Rebuilders Jamie unpacks why he chose to move slowly and deliberately through Nehemiah rather than cherry-picking favourite passages. Simon and Jamie discovered unexpected treasures and challenges in chapters about marriage, Sabbath, and finances that might otherwise have been overlooked. Jamie explores the paradox at the heart of rebuilding: how do we partner with God in building His church when ultimately it's Christ who does the building? Simon identifies complacency as the series' most persistent challenge, asking penetrating questions: What have we settled for that's 'okay but not the best'? Where have we allowed God's renown to take second place to our comfort? Meanwhile, Jamie reflects on how prayer emerged as the undergirding theme—not prayer as passive waiting, but prayer as the furnace that fuels action and ensures God defines both the ‘what' and the ‘when' of ministry. This conversation is for: --church leaders navigating seasons of change and rebuilding --anyone wrestling with what it means to work hard while trusting God completely --those who want to see beyond the immediate project to the deeper work God is doing in building His people --pastors and ministry teams planning sermon series and wondering whether to go topical or systematic Make sure to subscribe, and we’d love to see you on a Sunday soon. https://stmichaelschestersquare.org/ https://www.instagram.com/stmichaelschestersquare/ https://www.tiktok.com/@st.michaels.chester.sqr

    33 min

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