Following on from our conversation about "The Quiet Revival", Craig, Simon, Julie and Roy discuss what they think revival means and what it looks like.
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Episode 7: The Quiet Revival
Church attendance has been declining in the UK for several decades. The decline has been particularly significant since the 1960s, with a steady decrease in the number of peopleattending church services regularly. This trend has been attributed to various factors such as changing social norms, a decline in religious belief, and a shift towards secularism. So when Bible Society published the results of a survey that seemed to indicate a rapid rise in church attendance amongst young people, and especially young men, the mediabegan examining the data and speaking to young people about religion and faith. This led us to begin pondering whether the Quiet Revival, as it has come to be known, was really a thing and what it might signify. Join us as we begin a series of podcasts reflecting on figures, faith and the kind of revived interest in the life and teaching of Jesus we believe would make the greatest difference to our nation.
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Bonus Episode - Churches Discerning Together
In this episode Simon, Roy, Julie and Craig are in conversation with the Revd Dr Keith G Jones about the History of Discernment in English Baptist Churches and the insight it give us today,Keith is President of the Baptist Historical Society, was Deputy General Secretary of the Baptist Union of Great Britain (1990-98), and Rector of the International Baptist Theological Seminary (1998-2013).Â
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Episode 6-Collective Musings on...Discernment
As we take a break from blogging, Craig, Simon, Julie, and Roy discuss the practicalities of discernment.
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Bonus Episode - Forming Communities of Hope
Roy Searle's new book, written jointly with Alan Roxburgh, Forming Communities of Hope in the Great Unraveling is now available. Get some insight from one of the authors in this special episode of the Listen, Think, Live Podcast
Come and join Roy, Dave, Craig, Julie and Simon who together form the Northumbrian Collective. We are united in a shared commitment to Listen Well, Think Deeply and Live Authentically in a challenging world.
As friends from different backgrounds and life experiences, and with different gifts and ministries, we believe it is possible to build bridges of understanding, uncover ancient wisdom for modern times and form resilient communities of hope. As well as sharing Christian faith, we appreciate the gift of friendship, honest conversations, good food and wine, and laughter.