Sanctuary First

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Sanctuary First - a place to be for daily worship.

Episódios

  • Cardboard Stars

    24/12/2018

    James Cathcart from the team shares a poem entitled: ‘Cardboard Stars’. It’s about the original nativity story and the retellings that have come after that invite us to join the mystery.

  • Re-imagine Ministry in a Changing Culture.

    25/10/2018

    This is the second in a series of podcasts where Albert chats to ministers as they move around their parishes. In this podcast Albert reflects with Elspeth MCKay the minister of Cumbernauld Old about the opportunities and challenges her Kirk Session face as they begin to re-imagine the future of their ministry in a changing culture.

  • Connect Groups

    18/10/2018

    Albert in conversation with Rev Gordon Reid former minister of Gillespie Memorial in Dunfermline. Albert and Gordon discuss the place of small groups in bringing renewal to the church

  • In the Library

    07/10/2018

    Enjoy live music, reflection, poetry, interview, discussion? Join our recording of our recent live ‘radio show’ at the Royal Hotel, Bridge of Allan. Featuring James Cathcart, Amanda MacQuarrie, Albert Bogle, Dan Harper and guest musicians Those Scottish Campers.The Bible is a book but it is also much older, stranger and wilder than the category ‘book’. It is more of a library than a book - a collection written over thousands of years across a number of different cultures, spanning multiple genres… Join us in the library.

  • Neil Wallace @ Crêt-Bérard part 2

    14/09/2018

    From 1949 to 1953, thousands of young people participated in the construction of the first buildings of Crêt-Bérard under the leadership of Pastor Albert Girardeau. He made an appeal to the Waldensian youth to help him build a place of retreat in order to help Christians grow in their faith. Today Crêt-Bérard continues to do this but is also open to many other groups and individuals to use their facilities. I spent a wonderful afternoon finding out about the centre with Neil Wallace who attends the Scots Kirk in Lausanne. This podcasts reflects a little of that afternoon.

  • Neil Wallace @ Crêt-Bérard part 1

    14/09/2018

    From 1949 to 1953, thousands of young people participated in the construction of the first buildings of Crêt-Bérard under the leadership of Pastor Albert Girardeau. He made an appeal to the Waldensian youth to help him build a place of retreat in order to help Christians grow in their faith. Today Crêt-Bérard continues to do this but is also open to many other groups and individuals to use their facilities. I spent a wonderful afternoon finding out about the centre with Neil Wallace who attends the Scots Kirk in Lausanne. This podcasts reflects a little of that afternoon.

  • Lorna and Barry are getting married!

    31/08/2018

    In this episode James from the team spoke to Lorna and Barry a few days before our minister Albert married them at a recent ceremony. Find out how they met, get some advice for planning your own wedding, hear of the importance of ‘maverick mums’, and discover why weddings should be #Epic…

  • Running With Dave

    19/06/2018

    James from the SF team goes for a run with Rev Dave Slater of Gartcosh and Glenboig parish churches - they chat pilgrimage, fitness apps, prayer, C25k, ParkRun, ducks and great crested newts! Their conversation ties in to the ‘Ready Pilgrim?’ theme.

  • Tin Can Meditation

    19/04/2018

    In this episode James Cathcart from the team leads a ‘Tin Can Meditation’. So before you listen we invite you to go get a tin. Dig around in the back of the cupboard, or nip down to the shops, so that you can use the tin for the mindfulness reflection and can then donate it. In the reflection we will think about where the tins are from and where they are going. You will then be invited to drop your tin off at a local foodbank to help those in need in your community.

  • Heaven Touching Earth in Art

    26/03/2018

    In this podcast Albert talks to Iain Campbell the resident artist in St George’s Tron Church of Scotland, about his work and together they reflect upon the theme ‘Heaven Touching Earth’.

  • Furniture shopping

    08/03/2018

    James found himself in a furniture shop the other day and found himself thinking about others who find themselves furniture shopping… You see all stages and phases of life in a furniture shop. Listen for an immersive soundscape prayer to find out what he found… Thanks to Lily Cathcart for production support for this episode. For more on the cycles of life see Norah Summers’ Encourage Me article Letting go in love.

  • Meanwhile in a cafe in Linlithgow…

    02/02/2018

    Catch up with Albert and James as they talk Holy Endings, Heaven Touching Earth, cold pews and warm soup!

  • Peacemakers’ Loom - A Holy Ending

    18/01/2018

    James speaks to artists Gardner and Gardner of a pioneer ministry in Glasgow about drawing the interactive art piece to a close. They discuss how the idea was developed, how it grew, how it surprised them, and the importance of ending well.

  • Sleep In The Park

    13/12/2017

    Albert joined over 8,000 others overnight, sleeping outdoors in Princes Street Gardens for ‘Sleep in the Park’ to highlight the issues of homelessness in Scotland

  • Reaching Out

    25/11/2017

    Albert and Alec discuss Sanctuary First’s new radio adverts, as part of the next phase in connecting with wider groups of people.

  • God and Community

    26/10/2017

    What has Jesus got to do with blue M&Ms? James looks back at our recent service and considers how 3 everyday objects we take for granted: toast, keys and your mobile phone can help us think about God and community.

  • Broken Lives

    27/09/2017

    Albert and James discuss “Broken Lives — Worth Mending”

  • Writing in the Dust

    16/08/2017

    Albert and James discuss our current theme: ‘Writing in the Dust’ and look ahead to future themes.

  • The Matchmaker

    19/07/2017

    For many people Summer is the time for romance. So perhaps a romantic story in the right zone. This story may feel a bit off to those of who in the West but in many culture arranged marriages have worked for centuries. Abraham and Sarah are reaching the end of their lives and Abraham calls his faithful servant and instructs him to go back to the land of his ancestors in search of a wife for his son Isaac. The story unfolds in such a way to show that God works in our hearts and minds to lead us to the right people at the right time in order to fulfil his purposes. Eliezer suceeds in finding Isaac a bride but the family difficulties continue.

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