Christmas reading and listening

For many of us, the Christmas holidays provide an opportunity to catch up with some quality reading and listening. Here’s what I’m looking forward to this year.

 

The Reith Lectures – BBC Sounds

Four big thinkers talk about the ‘four freedoms’ as coined by Franklin D. Roosevelt: freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom from want and freedom from fear. I’m halfway through as I write this – there’s just so much to chew on.

 

Jesus through the eyes of women by Rebecca McLaughlin

A few shameless plugs for people I know coming up: I was at Vicar Factory with Rebecca McLaughlin and I am ashamed that I have yet to read any of her books. They come highly recommended by others, so I’m looking forward to this one in particular.

 

Forty women: Unseen women of the Bible from Eden to Easter by Ros Clarke

Ros Clarke was also at my Vicar Factory and this book looks like a real gem.

 

The air we breathe: How we all came to believe in freedom, kindness, progress and equality by Glen Scrivener

You may have already guessed where I know Glen from! We’ve shown his fantastic videos in church before, and I’ve recommended his podcast Speaklife. This book engages with our culture and where Christians stand within it.

 

Matters of life and death – Podcast

Doctor, professor and ethicist John Wyatt and his journalist son Tim explore Christian ethics, from issues around the beginning and end of life, to abortion, gender and artificial intelligence. Many of these issues are not being discussed enough in our churches – it makes a fascinating listen.

Mark Wallace

Mark has been our Vicar since 2017. He’s in charge of our staff team, our worship and our overall vision for the church.

 Mark is an avid Doctor Who fan and would like to apologise to anyone who’s seen him out running along the Hoe Stream.

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