• In Conversation with Jennie & Mark: Acts 16:6-15 - The Man from Macedonia, Lydia and Purple Cloth
    May 21 2025

    Join Jennie & Mark as they look at why Paul is wandering around Asia Minor and what happens next to take them in a new direction (and who they find when they get there).

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    22 mins
  • In Conversation with Jennie & Mark: Acts 11:1-18 - Peter's Vision and Why it Matters
    May 19 2025

    Jennie & Mark look at why the story of Peter's Vision is repeated twice - and why it is so important for us today.

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    19 mins
  • In Conversation with Jennie & Mark: John 10.22-30 - The Sheep and the Shepherd's Voice
    May 19 2025

    Join Jennie & Mark as they look at Jesus' description of the sheep with the shepherd (with references to New Forest Ponies and the family pet!).

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    20 mins
  • In Conversation with Jennie & Mark - Easter - An Idle Tale? Luke 24:1-12
    Apr 16 2025

    Jennie & Mark take a look at the Disciples reaction when the Women bring the news of the empty tomb as they prepare for the great celebration of Easter.

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    17 mins
  • In Conversation with Jennie & Mark - The Tension in Palm Sunday: Luke 19:28-40
    Apr 9 2025

    What is going on when Jesus enters Jerusalem in the Palm Sunday Triumphal entry? Join Jennie & Mark as they look at this reading for the start of Holy Week.

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    19 mins
  • The Anointing: When Worship Gets Scandalous
    Apr 2 2025

    "Leave her alone." Three simple words from Jesus that still give us goosebumps today. When Mary broke open a jar of perfume worth a year's wages and poured it over Jesus' feet, using her hair to wipe them, she created a scandal. The intimate act violated social norms, and Judas immediately criticized her "waste" of resources that could have helped the poor. But Jesus saw something deeper happening—a sacred moment of devotion and preparation for what was coming.

    This powerful scene from John 12:1-8 unfolds at an already extraordinary dinner party. Lazarus, recently raised from the dead, sits at the table with Jesus. Martha serves the meal. And Mary performs this extravagant act of worship that fills the entire house with fragrance. The setting bristles with tension as Judas, who we're told was skimming money from the disciples' funds, poses as concerned for the poor while Jesus defends Mary's right to express her devotion.

    The passage raises profound questions about our priorities. When should we focus on practical charity, and when should we simply worship? How do we balance meeting physical needs with spiritual devotion? Jesus doesn't dismiss caring for the poor—a constant theme in his ministry—but reminds us that recognizing sacred moments matters too.

    As we enter Passion Sunday and approach Holy Week, this story invites us to consider how we might pour out our own devotion. Are we willing to risk looking foolish to others? Can we recognize the times and seasons for different expressions of faith? And how might we listen for Jesus's gentle defence when others criticize our authentic worship?

    What extravagant act of worship might you offer this week? We'd love to hear how this conversation resonates with you—share your thoughts or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.

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    19 mins
  • Help it’s Mothering Sunday! 1 Samuel 1:20-28
    Mar 26 2025

    This week Jennie & Mark look at some of the challenges and joys of Mothering Sunday, with the story of Hannah and Samuel. Ending with a powerful reflection on Mothering Sunday: 'The Wide Spectrum of Mothering' by Amy Young.

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    20 mins
  • Why Do Bad Things Happen? - Luke 13:1-9
    Mar 19 2025

    Join us as we look at the gospel reading for Lent 3, where Jesus addresses the tragedies of his day.

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    19 mins