Via, Veritas, Vita Oliver Brewer-Lennon
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- Religion & Spirituality
I share responsibility for leading Anglican Chaplaincy services at the Memorial Chapel during term time at the University of Glasgow. These podcasts are my reflections on readings from the day.
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A case for religion in the university (Matthew 1.18-25)
The value of embracing faith’s mysteries and unconventional paths in navigating life’s challenges and inspiring creative solutions (Matthew 1.18-25)
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Prayer and the Internet (Matthew 6.7-15)
Jesus tells his disciples how to pray, inviting them to consider the impact of their words and the authenticity of their prayers (Matthew 6.7-15)
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A place on the subway (Luke 18.9-14)
‘Stand clear of the closing doors’: finding a place to pray this Lent (Luke 18.9-14)
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Embracing scrutiny (Galatians 2.1-10)
Transforming academic challenges into opportunities for growth and collaboration (Galatians 2.1-10)
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Chasing after the wind (Ecclesiastes 2)
Is there truly no meaning in the pursuit of wisdom? Explore Solomon’s advice to academics and seekers of knowledge. (Ecclesiastes 2)
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I am not cool (John 12.23-26)
Challenging the allure of ‘cool’ – the value of unbridled passion inspired by St Ignatius of Antioch (John 12.23-26)