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In this week's episode of Politics in the Pulpit, host Michael Wakelin chats to Paul Kerensa.
Paul is a British Comedy Award-winning writer, working on TV shows including Miranda, Not Going Out with Lee Mack, Top Gear, and many more. As a comedian he’s performed over 3000 gigs, from Montreal Comedy Festival to London’s Comedy Store, via countless churches and Christian festivals. He’s author of ten books, a broadcaster on Radio 2’s Pause for Thought and Radio 4’s Daily Service, a broadcasting historian, and an Occasional Preacher in his local Anglican church.
Michael and Paul discuss preaching on the lectionary readings for Sunday 19th May, which are:
Acts 2:1-21
Romans 8:22-27
John 15:26-26, 16:4b-15
Psalm 104:24-34, 35b
‘Politics in the Pulpit’ is JPIT’s weekly lectionary resource, helping to equip preachers, ministers and worship leaders to unpack justice and peace issues in the pulpit. You can join in the conversation on Twitter/X at @publicissues or using #PoliticsInThePulpit, or on our Facebook community at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1001084297426200
Tuesday May 07, 2024
Episode 120: with Revd Mark Wakelin for Sunday 12 May
Tuesday May 07, 2024
Tuesday May 07, 2024
In this week's episode of Politics in the Pulpit, host Michael Wakelin chats his brother, Revd Mark Wakelin.
Revd Mark Wakelin is a Methodist Minister in Chessington, in Greater London. Mark has been a Methodist Minister for over 40 years and was President of the Methodist Conference 2012-2013. He is currently Chair of Trustees of the Fellowship of Reconciliation. Mark enjoys gardening, singing and walking.
Michael and Mark discuss preaching on the lectionary readings for Sunday 12th May, which are:
Acts 1:15-17
1 John 5:9-13
John 17:6-19
Psalm 1
‘Politics in the Pulpit’ is JPIT’s weekly lectionary resource, helping to equip preachers, ministers and worship leaders to unpack justice and peace issues in the pulpit. You can join in the conversation on Twitter/X at @publicissues or using #PoliticsInThePulpit, or on our Facebook community at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1001084297426200
Tuesday Apr 30, 2024
Episode 119: with Deacon Eunice Attwood for Sunday 5 May
Tuesday Apr 30, 2024
Tuesday Apr 30, 2024
In this week's episode of Politics in the Pulpit, host Michael Wakelin chats to Deacon Eunice Attwood.
Deacon Eunice Attwood is the Church at the Margins Officer for the Methodist Church. Eunice brings over twenty years’ experience of ordained diaconal ministry from a variety of contexts, including theological education and city- and town-centred ministry amongst marginalised and vulnerable communities, where she helped start and grow many fresh expressions of church. Building on the biblical connection between evangelism and social justice, Eunice is helping to start a movement of new Christian communities led by people experiencing economic marginalisation.
Michael and Eunice discuss preaching on the lectionary readings for Sunday 5th May, which are:
Acts 10:44-48
1 John 5:1-6
John 15:9-17
Psalm 98
‘Politics in the Pulpit’ is JPIT’s weekly lectionary resource, helping to equip preachers, ministers and worship leaders to unpack justice and peace issues in the pulpit. You can join in the conversation on Twitter/X at @publicissues or using #PoliticsInThePulpit, or on our Facebook community at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1001084297426200
Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
Episode 118: with Revd Hayley Young for Sunday 28 April
Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
Tuesday Apr 23, 2024
In this week's episode of Politics in the Pulpit, host Michael Wakelin chats to Revd Hayley Young.
Rev Hayley is currently the Regional Minister: co-team leader of Southern Counties Baptist Association. In 2022-2023 she was President of Baptist Together, she has a passion for encouraging churches to out hospitality at the heart of their mission and ministry.
Michael and Hayley discuss preaching on the lectionary readings for Sunday 28th April, which are:
Acts 8:26-40
1 John 4:7-21
John 15:1-8
Psalm 22:25-31
‘Politics in the Pulpit’ is JPIT’s weekly lectionary resource, helping to equip preachers, ministers and worship leaders to unpack justice and peace issues in the pulpit. You can join in the conversation on Twitter/X at @publicissues or using #PoliticsInThePulpit, or on our Facebook community at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1001084297426200
Tuesday Apr 16, 2024
Episode 117: with Naomi Nixon for Sunday 21 April 2024
Tuesday Apr 16, 2024
Tuesday Apr 16, 2024
In this week's episode of Politics in the Pulpit, host Michael Wakelin chats to Rev Naomi Nixon.
Naomi is CEO of the Student Christian Movement which has been at the forefront of putting progressive theology into action for over a century. As an Anglican priest, in addition to parish ministry, she has worked in clergy training, college chaplaincy and is currently assistant pioneer minister at St Clare’s at Coventry Cathedral.
Naomi is a qualified teacher, mediator and holds advanced degrees in theology and feminist biblical studies. She is currently working on her PhD investigating a tentative theological approach to moral and spiritual development.
Michael and Naomi discuss preaching on the lectionary readings for Sunday 21st April, which are:
Acts 4:5-12
1 John 3:16-24
John 10:11-18
Psalm 23
‘Politics in the Pulpit’ is JPIT’s weekly lectionary resource, helping to equip preachers, ministers and worship leaders to unpack justice and peace issues in the pulpit. You can join in the conversation on Twitter/X at @publicissues or using #PoliticsInThePulpit, or on our Facebook community at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1001084297426200
Tuesday Apr 09, 2024
Episode 116: with Dave Tomlinson for Sunday 14 April
Tuesday Apr 09, 2024
Tuesday Apr 09, 2024
In our first episode of this new series, our new host, Michael, chats to Dave Tomlinson.
Dave is an Anglican priest and chaplain to the St Ethelburga’s Centre for Reconciliation and Peace, who holds a masters degree in modern hermeneutics. He is the author of many books including ’The Post-Evangelical’, ‘How to be a Bad Christian and a Better Human Being’, and ‘Black Sheep & Prodigals, an Antidote to Black and White Religion’. He is also a regular contributor to Pause for Thought on Radio 2’s Breakfast Show, and hosts a video podcast called The Holy Shed. Dave is married to Pat and they are passionate supporters of Liverpool FC.
Michael and Dave discuss he lectionary readings for Sunday 14th April:
Acts 3:12-19
1 John 3:1-7
Luke 24:36b-48
Psalm 4
A few things Dave mentions in the episode:
- Iconographer Kelly Latimore - https://kellylatimoreicons.com/
- Wendell Berry's poem Manifesto: Mad Farmers Liberation ready by Evan Koons - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAiYS8m3EIE
‘Politics in the Pulpit’ is JPIT’s weekly lectionary resource, helping to equip preachers, ministers and worship leaders to unpack justice and peace issues in the pulpit. You can join in the conversation on Twitter/X at @publicissues or using #PoliticsInThePulpit, or on our Facebook community at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1001084297426200
Tuesday Mar 19, 2024
Episode 115: with Michael Wakelin for Sunday 24 March
Tuesday Mar 19, 2024
Tuesday Mar 19, 2024
On this week’s episode of Politics in the Pulpit, Jacky is chatting to Michael Wakelin. Michael will be our podcast host for the next series, beginning 9th April.
Michael is known for his work in interfaith dialogue, media production, and academic contributions. He is currently the Executive Chair of the Religion Media Centre and Executive Producer at TBI Media. His responsibilities include Radio Two’s Pause for Thought. He was previously the BBC’s Head of Religion and Ethics. Michael’s passion for interfaith collaboration has led him to engage in numerous initiatives aimed at bridging gaps between different religious groups, promoting a culture of peace and mutual respect, including developing the Senior Faith Leadership programme and the blueprint for Coexist House. His academic pursuits further extend to his role as a consultant and lecturer on religion and media.
Jacky and Michael discuss preaching on the lectionary readings for Sunday 24th March:
Isaiah 50:4-9a
Philippians 2: 5-11
Mark 14:1 - 15:47
Psalm 31: 9-16
Alternative readings for Palm Sunday are:
Mark 11:1-11 or John 12:12-16
Psalm 118:1-2, 19-29
‘Politics in the Pulpit’ is JPIT’s weekly lectionary resource, helping to equip preachers, ministers and worship leaders to unpack justice and peace issues in the pulpit. You can join in the conversation on Twitter/X at @publicissues or using #PoliticsInThePulpit, or on our Facebook community at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1001084297426200
Tuesday Mar 12, 2024
Episode 114: with Chine McDonald for Sunday 17 March
Tuesday Mar 12, 2024
Tuesday Mar 12, 2024
On this week’s episode of Politics in the Pulpit, Jacky is chatting to Chine McDonald.
Chine McDonald is director of the religion think tank Theos. She is a regular writer and media commentator on issues of religion in public life, race, and gender. She is the author of ‘God Is Not a White Man: And Other Revelations’ and the upcoming 'Unmaking Mary: The Myth of Divine Motherhood'.
Jacky and Chine discuss preaching on the lectionary readings for Sunday 17th March:
Jeremiah 31: 31-34
Hebrews 5: 5-10
John 12: 20-33
Psalm 51: 1-12
‘Politics in the Pulpit’ is JPIT’s weekly lectionary resource, helping to equip preachers, ministers and worship leaders to unpack justice and peace issues in the pulpit. You can join in the conversation on Twitter/X at @publicissues or using #PoliticsInThePulpit, or on our Facebook community at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1001084297426200
Tuesday Mar 05, 2024
Episode 113: with Wendy Lloyd for Sunday 10 March
Tuesday Mar 05, 2024
Tuesday Mar 05, 2024
On this week’s episode of Politics in the Pulpit, Jacky is chatting to Wendy Lloyd.
Wendy lives and works on a croft on the Isle of Mull on the west coast of Scotland. She is a spiritual director, pilgrim guide and retreat facilitator under the name of her own fledgling project, Mull Another Way. She creates and curates worship resources for GoHealth, GoHealth is shorthand for the Guild of Health and St. Raphael – an ecumenical Christian charity with over 100 year’s experience in holistic health and wellbeing. And she works in communications for the Iona Community – a dispersed community of people working for peace and justice, motivated by their Christian faith. She has over 15 years of experience in curating and creating worship resources, including sermon notes in her current and previous work roles. Her masters was in bible and contemporary world issues with a particular emphasis in the relationship between contemplation and activism.
Jacky and Wendy discuss preaching on the lectionary readings for Sunday 10th March:
Numbers 21: 4-9
Ephesians 2: 1-10
John 3: 14-21
Psalm 107: 1-3, 17-22
‘Politics in the Pulpit’ is JPIT’s weekly lectionary resource, helping to equip preachers, ministers and worship leaders to unpack justice and peace issues in the pulpit. You can join in the conversation on Twitter/X at @publicissues or using #PoliticsInThePulpit, or on our Facebook community at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1001084297426200
Tuesday Feb 27, 2024
Episode 112: with Revd John Howard for Sunday 3 March
Tuesday Feb 27, 2024
Tuesday Feb 27, 2024
On this week’s episode of Politics in the Pulpit, Jacky is chatting to Revd John Howard.
John has been a Methodist Minister for over 40 years, working in areas of social deprivation before becoming Chair of the Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury District. His last appointment was as a mission partner in Israel Palestine, where he has also served twice as a human rights observer. He chaired the Methodist Church's Investment Committee from 2008 to 2016.
Jacky and John discuss preaching on the lectionary readings for Sunday 3rd Marche:
Exodus 20: 1-17
1 Corinthians 1: 18-25
John 2: 13-22
Psalm 19
‘Politics in the Pulpit’ is JPIT’s weekly lectionary resource, helping to equip preachers, ministers and worship leaders to unpack justice and peace issues in the pulpit. You can join in the conversation on Twitter/X at @publicissues or using #PoliticsInThePulpit, or on our Facebook community – find the group here or from the Joint Public Issues Team’s Facebook page.