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Join us for the launch of The Joys of Lent, a brand-new podcast series from St. Augustine’s College of Theology. In this special series, we’ll explore the unexpected joys of Lent—those moments of grace, reflection, and transformation that enrich our spiritual journey. The first episode is released on Sunday 9th March - tune in as The Rt Revd Dr Martin Gainsborough, Bishop of Kingston, reflects on what it means to rejoice in our mortality and how this connects to the deeper themes of Lent. Subscribe today in your favourite podcast app. Learn more about theology study: http://staugustinescollege.ac.uk FOLLOW Instagram (http://www.instagram.com/staugustinescollegeoftheology/) Youtube (http://www.youtube.com/@staugustinescollegeoftheol9801/)Copyright 2025 St Augustine's College of Theology Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • 'Zechariah and Isaiah' with Mark Packer | Advent Audio Retreat | 2025 | Week Four
    Dec 21 2025

    Join Mark Parker, Academic Registrar and former student at St Augustine’s College of Theology, for the final episode in our Advent series.

    This week, Mark reflects on the prophets Zechariah and Isaiah. He explores what it means to rejoice in God’s coming, looking back to Jesus’ first Advent and forward to the hope of what is yet to come.

    You’ll hear how Jesus arrived humbly to bring salvation and peace, and how Isaiah invites us to imagine a future where God’s justice and love transform everything.

    By the end, Mark hopes you’ll feel inspired to experience God in a fresh, joyful way this Advent.

    Enjoyed the series?

    Join us again in 2026 for our Lent podcast! Subscribe to our YouTube channel or sign up for our newsletter to get episodes directly to your inbox:

    http://staugustinescollege.ac.uk/newsletter/

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    http://staugustinescollege.ac.uk


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    14 m
  • 'Should not shepherds take care of the flock?' with Jenny Corcoran | Advent Audio Retreat | 2025 | Week Three
    Dec 14 2025

    Ever felt overlooked or exhausted and wondered if anyone sees what you’re carrying?

    In this week’s Advent episode, tutor Jenny Corcoran reflects on the prophet Ezekiel in a way that’s challenging and comforting.

    She shows how God notices everything – our worries, our exhaustion, and the times we feel overlooked. Jenny shows that God doesn’t watch from a distance; he steps in and takes action.

    Jenny talks honestly about what happens when leaders fail and why God’s response in Ezekiel still speaks to our lives.

    By the end of the episode, we hope you’ll feel a renewed sense of Advent hope and a deeper awareness of God’s care, even when life feels messy and uncertain.

    Subscribe now so you never miss an episode.

    Learn more about theology study in London and Kent:

    http://staugustinescollege.ac.uk

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    16 m
  • 'Isaiah' with Alan Gregory | Advent Audio Retreat | 2025 | Week Two
    Dec 7 2025

    Alan Gregory, Principal of St Augustine’s College of Theology, returns with the wisdom and warmth listeners love. This Advent, he draws on the prophet Isaiah to show how God surprises us in life-changing ways.

    In episode 2, ‘Isaiah’, you’ll hear how holiness meets human frailty, and why Isaiah’s ‘Woe is me’ still speaks today. You’ll also hear how God helps us face life with courage and love.

    Alan also explores the heartbreak in Isaiah’s calling and the quiet hope that leads us to Christ. Through visions of smoke, shaking thresholds, and God’s grief, he invites you to notice Christ’s presence in the unexpected this Advent.

    If you’ve ever longed to see God amid noise, fear, or doubt, this episode is for you.

    Subscribe now so you never miss an episode.

    Learn more about theology study in London and Kent:

    http://staugustinescollege.ac.uk

    Follow St Augustine’s College of Theology:


    Instagram: (http://www.instagram.com/staugustinescollegeoftheology/)

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    13 m
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