
Removing our blindfolds
Joel McKerrow talks to us about self-aware spirituality and the journey of removing our blindfolds, one after the other.
Joel McKerrow talks to us about self-aware spirituality and the journey of removing our blindfolds, one after the other.
+ Church, Lived experience & personal stories, Personal reflections, Questions, Uncategorized, Worship
by simon
Simon Buckingham-Shum reflects on his experiences as part of a movement experimenting with alternative forms of worship and liturgy in England in the 90s, and how he thinks about it all today.
by Will Small
Mitch and Will crack a tinny and chat about God, the universe and everything in this sprawling theological ‘pub chat’.
Benjamin Hastings, most known for the songs he’s written with Hillsong, opens up about honest faith, doubt, and spiritual seeking through the scepticism.
by Will Small
Mitch Forbes and Will Small continue the conversation about heaven, hell and universal salvation, asking amongst other things, what difference do these beliefs make here and now?
Could it be that the good news of the gospel is that God actually loves and will save everyone? Mitch Forbes and Will Small discuss the views of hell they grew up with and how these have shifted over time towards belief in universally reconciling love in Christ.
Nicola Morley reflects on her experiences as a midwife and how they have influenced her thinking about the concept of ‘Original Sin’
Hi friends, Hannah joins me (Will) again for this week’s podcast! And we cover a lot of ground in this chat. In this episode we speak a fair bit about recent events within the evangelical church that you may or may not be familiar with. We do our best to give context, but if we accidentally assumed some ‘insider knowledge’ anywhere I apologise for … Read More Power, patriarchy, scandals & where God is in it all?
This week on the Spiritual Misfits podcast we’ve created a guided meditative listening experience for when you don’t have it all figured out.
Olivia Wolfe reflects on a journey of doubt and the difficult process it took to begin sharing her thoughts out loud.
Simon Nixon reflects on a question that characterised his last few years in pastoral ministry, and considers whether there could be a better approach to disagreement.
The second part in this powerful piece of writing exploring the complex cocktail of parenting, faith, and the environmental challenges we must face together.