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The Keswick Convention Podcast

De: James Cary and Rachel Redeemed
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  • The Keswick Convention Podcast is a mix of testimony, theology and reflection. Presented by James Cary, Rachel Redeemed and Matt Holden, the show welcomes guests and speakers from the upcoming Convention to unpack big topics surrounding this year's theme. Keswick Ministries exists to inspire and equip Christians to love and live for Christ in His world, through serving the local church.
    © 2023 Keswick Ministries
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  • Human | 13-ish Ways to Embrace Your Humanity
    Jun 2 2023

    What is it to be Human?

    In the final episode of this series of the Keswick Convention Podcast, we talk with different speakers about how we can embrace our humanity, our finitude and our limitations in a way that honours Christ - and the local church.

    Join us as we sit down and chat with a variety of speakers ahead of the 2023 Keswick Convention looking at the theme of Human.

    If you are enjoying the topics covered in this podcast, make sure to check out Keswick Convention: 2023 Convention: Human - Keswick Ministries - Why not join us this summer?

    Support the Show.

    Visit the Keswick Ministries website for more resources.

    The Keswick Convention is free and runs from 13th July until 2nd August 2024.

    https://keswickministries.org/

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    33 m
  • Human | Tribes, Tongues & Nations - What's so Amazing About Race?
    May 19 2023

    What do we mean when we use the word 'race'? How can the church encourage unity and welcome for all? What was going on with the Tower of Babel?

    In this episode, we explore the amazing theology of race and ethnicity and discuss how the Bible speaks to our understanding of a global church made in God's image. No matter what our culture and ethnicity, Jesus affirms the uniqueness of our race, language and who we are.

    We're joined by Rev Dr Israel Olofinjana (Director of the One People Commission of the Evangelical Alliance), Efrem Buckle (Deputy CEO and Director of Training and Mentoring at London City Mission, and Ruth Naomi Floyd (Jazz vocalist and composer) all of whom will be at Keswick Convention 2023 in the summer.

    Further resources:

    • We Need to Talk About Race - Ben Lindsay
    • Cross Section Podcast: Racial Justice in the Church and Beyond - Rev Dr Israel Olofinjana
    • Ruth Naomi Floyd on Spotify

    Support the Show.

    Visit the Keswick Ministries website for more resources.

    The Keswick Convention is free and runs from 13th July until 2nd August 2024.

    https://keswickministries.org/

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    55 m
  • Human | Creativity, the Bible, and Me: Am I creative?
    May 5 2023

    What is imagination? To what extent does our imagination vary? How does imagination impact our creativity and why is this so important to being human?

    Whether you see yourself as a great artist or you've never picked up a paintbrush, this episode is worth a listen! We delve into how our God is a creative God but how our creativity also makes us unique as human beings. Whatever your calling, you will use imagination and creativity in your everyday.

    We're excited to be joined by some creative guests for this episode including Ted Turnau (Chair of Journalism and Media Studies at Anglo-American University Prague), Ruth Naomi Floyd (Jazz vocalist and composer), and Efrem Buckle (Deputy CEO and Director of Training and Mentoring at London City Mission).

    Further resources:

    • Imagination Manifesto: Ted Turnau & Ruth Naomi Floyd
    • Popologetics: Ted Turnau
    • Ruth Naomi Floyd on Spotify

    Support the Show.

    Visit the Keswick Ministries website for more resources.

    The Keswick Convention is free and runs from 13th July until 2nd August 2024.

    https://keswickministries.org/

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    57 m

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