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Marksteen Adamson tells Justin Brierley about meeting refugees at the Calais ‘jungle’ and the makeshift church as he gathered images for The Stations.
The Stations is an artistic…
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Marksteen Adamson tells Justin Brierley about the journey of Karzan, a refugee who features in The Stations.
The Stations is an artistic re-interpretation of the stations of the cross told through…
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Marksteen Adamson tells Justin Brierley about a powerful image staged for The Stations depicting a hooded refugee, waiting to be executed.
The Stations is an artistic re-interpretation of the…
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Designed for week including 13th February 2013, using Luke 20:9-19: Challenging familiar thinking: using imagination/narrative and story to make the familiar fresh. With Sheridan Voysey (writer,…
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A video intended for use before Lent, or in the first week of housegroups, for #BigRead13, run by The Big Bible Project for Lent - we encourage you to join us online - blog, Twitter, Facebook, etc…
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An introduction by Dr Rowan Williams to #BigRead13, an online resource for the Lent period brought to you by The Big Bible Project. Recorded at the Premier.tv studio.
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A message from the Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu.
The Archbishop of York has recorded three video messages in preparation for Easter which include short reflections for Good Friday, Holy…
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The Archbishop of York has recorded three video messages in preparation for Easter which include short reflections for Good Friday, Holy Saturday and Easter Sunday. The video for Holy Saturday…
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Professor Tom Wright speaks to us in Week 4 of The Big Read 2012, looking at the challenges we face in understanding who Jesus is, and how we live for him.
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Professor Tom Wright, in Week 5 of The Big Read 2012 looks at signs and miracles in Mark's gospels, and how our lives will change as we observe them.
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Professor Tom Wright looks at Jesus' death, and how Jesus, as life himself, revolted at the idea of going to death, but did it as a matter of vocation.
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Professor Tom Wright takes us to the end of the Gospel of Mark, discussing the end of Mark, and how new conclusions have been written. Easter is not just a 'happy ending', but amazing,…
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