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The Baldy Bishops

The Baldy Bishops

By: Baldy Bishops
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A baldy American pastor and a baldy Irish pastor walk into a church building...no this isn't the opening line of a joke. This is every week at Blurton Baptist, Stoke on Trent. Matt and Alan get together to discuss how the gospel impacts every part of life.

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Episodes
  • 85. Why We Gather (Part 2)
    Sep 19 2025

    Matt and Alan continue the short series covering why the church gathers together. This time they cover reasons 4-6.


    • It's the Early Church Model
    • It's What We Need
    • It Blesses Our Church Family
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    24 mins
  • 84. Why We Gather (Part 1)
    Aug 21 2025

    In a world of livestreamed services, podcasts, and endless digital connection, it’s easy to wonder: Does gathering with God’s people still matter?

    Join us as we explore why the church gathers, and why it’s still as life-giving, beautiful, and essential as ever.

    Over three episodes, we’ll unpack ten biblical reasons for gathering: who we are, what Christ died for, what God commands, and how coming together blesses, shapes, and prepares us for eternity.

    Whether you’re new to church or have been faithfully attending for years, this series will help you see Sunday not as a duty, but as a joyful gift.

    Let’s rediscover together why gathering truly matters.

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    24 mins
  • 83. How We Say Hello and Goodbye (P16)
    Aug 19 2025

    As Matt and Alan finish up the series on praying for one another, they take a look at the beginning and end of many of the New Testament letters. These little greetings and benedictions are beautiful couple second long prayers for the audiences of these letters. The gospel changes how we greet each other!

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    23 mins
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