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Birds Who Pray Watts Where
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- Religion & Spirituality
Life, the universe and everything. Conversations with female clergy from around the globe. Their stories inspire and provoke. Subjects range from coronavirus to the theology of taint, with a bit of Trump, guns and dementia thrown in, as well as a good old fashioned chat over tea and cake with Violet and Betty. Made with love by Watts Where Media.
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Cosmic at Christmas
She's got a loud voice, good pitch and no shame and she's not afraid to use them. Reverend Elizabeth Smith's podcast is cosmic and offers more than a breath of fresh Aussie air. Join us in this upside down chat between Kalgoorlie, Western Australia and the not so glamorous, Essex.Merry Christmas one and all and thank you for supporting the labour of love, that is, Birds Who Pray.Music credit: https://www.purple-planet.com/ Thank you.
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Christmas Presence
Archbishop Kay Goldsworthy brings hope, peace and love to the Birds Who Pray podcast this Christmas. A lot's happened since we last spoke at her home in Perth a year ago, here she shares her experiences of the global pandemic, the loss and learnings of life during coronavirus and her Christmas message.Season's greeting from Watts Where Media.This call was recorded on Zoom.
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Changing Her Religion
From Islam to Christianity, Reverend Valentina Emmanuel grew up as a Muslim in Iran, now she's an Anglican Priest in Melbourne. Here, she tells why she risked everything to become a Christian and how she hopes freedom is something her children prize rather than take for granted. This recording was made in Melbourne, Australia in November 2019.
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Dispenser of Hope
Harlow based pastor, Reverend Alison Taylor shares her experiences of the coronavirus pandemic. From the dark art of technology to the dark times that have challenged her community, she's remained "cup half full" as Covid-19 has taken hold. She's also doing her best to understand and respond to the Black Lives Matter campaign. Music track provided by https://www.purple-planet.com thank you
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Reverend Smith in Isolation
Reverend Elizabeth Smith's a mine of information when it comes to theology, which is quite apt for a woman whose parish is in the heart of the Australian goldfields. Here she shares her thoughts on the coronavirus pandemic and how it affects her community in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. Extracts of this recording appear in the Together In Isolation podcast.
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Together In Isolation
Easter. It's the biggest weekend on the Christian calendar, but the church buildings are closed thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. Clergy across the world are adapting and meeting their congregations online. But why's COVID-19 happening, or more specifically, why's God letting it happen? It's a question that all of the clergy in this podcast have addressed, along with others. All of the contributors recorded their responses to the same questions.UK Prison Chaplain, Elaine WykesAnglican ...