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The Keswick Convention Podcast

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.
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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 lo…
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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,…
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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 uni…
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Work hard or play hard? We all at times wrestle with the purpose of our time, work, relationships and life. As Christians, we know that the Bible should answer these questions for us, but this isn't always easy to apply to our own lives. In this episode, we delve into this big topic on the theme of Human, exploring what God tells us about our purpo…
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Am I good enough as I am? What does it mean to be made in God’s image? What even is to be human? How do we live out our Christian faith in an age of flattery, self-actualisation and narcissism? In this episode, we are exploring how we think of ourselves and others in a culture of self-esteem and identity and how we approach this within our churches…
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Spoiler alert: the answer is no! But, why is this good news for us? What makes Jesus a relatable God and can this help us in the face of temptation? What does the incarnation mean for our bodies? How do we respond to this as Christians? In this episode, we're joined by Sam Allberry (pastor, apologist, author), Matthew Mason (Pastors' Academy, Cross…
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. 1.28 billion people are on Instagram and by the end of 2023, the global fashion market is estimated to be worth $1.7 trillion. Why do we care so much about beauty? Why would God allow us to age? How does the church provide a helpful and alternative view of beauty in an age of social media? In this episode, we'r…
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Do we still value human dignity over usefulness? What is transhumanism and will this solve all our problems? Can we become everlasting AI holograms like ABBA? How does Jesus point us towards a better eternal life? Welcome back to the Keswick Convention podcast with James Cary and Rachel Redeemed! The theme for Keswick Convention 2023 and this podca…
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How can I actually get more grateful? What is it that grateful people do? Do you have some tips on building habits for being and staying a more grateful person for the rest of our lives? We come into land on the last episode in our latest series of The Keswick Convention Podcast on gratefulness with fresh new content from the fab guests we have hea…
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Our local churches can look small and unimpressive. Up close, we really see the flaws and the problems. But what else can we see? And how can we give thanks for this most precious gathering of God's people? James gets some answers from Director of Co-Mission, Richard Coekin; James also talks to Anna Putt, Keswick Trustee and co-host of the Shielded…
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Here we go. Brass tacks folks! How are we genuinely grateful for our identity in Christ? We've heard it as a nut-shell phrase but how do we go about living out this identity and being grateful? What about when it's really hard and we just don't see it? Or it all just feels theoretical? We start by defining our terms and understanding why and how we…
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We want to be someone who gives thanks in all circumstances but what about when it's really hard? How can we genuinely be grateful for past battles and what can we learn from them? What about battles we have faced in culture, in church history and personally? We dive in deep with conversations with Niv Lobo, curate in Southampton for Highfield Chur…
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We want our kids to be grateful, right? We keep telling them to say 'thank you'. But how do we make it a heartfelt habit, rather than just lip-service. The truth is that parents have to be grateful themselves! Ed Drew, from Faith in Kids, explains how this works out in our messy families lives, along with comments from Anna Putt and Girma Bishaw. Y…
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Being grateful doesn't come naturally? And when we are having a hard time at work and our boss is being a pain, it can feel a bit of a joke. How can we give thanks in those times? Rachel talks to Mark Greene, author of Thank God It's Monday, for more on thinking through our work as Christians. He's written a number of other titles and is Mission Ch…
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Being grateful doesn't come naturally? And it seems impossibly far away when we're living through a time of loss. How can we give thanks in those times? Jam talks to David Gibson, Minister of Trinity Church Aberdeen (IPC), and author of Living Life Backward: How Ecclesiastes Teaches Us to Live in Light of the End. Jam also talks to Girma Bishaw, co…
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How can we be grateful and be full of thankfulness when life can be so busy, frustrating, stressful, painful and difficult? That's the question we're asking in Season 4 of the podcast. New format. New Music. Grateful is the theme of this year's Keswick Convention so we talk to talks to James Robson, Ministry Director of the Keswick Convention about…
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Talking to James Cary this week are Adrian and Celia Reynolds. Adrian serves as associate national director for FIEC and also as a leader at Christchurch Harborough where Celia works part time as the women’s worker at church as well as in the home. They have have been married for 30 years, have three daughters, and three grandchildren and have writ…
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Sharon, a medical doctor and someone who has walked a difficult road with a variety of severe and enduring mental health struggles shares how she has leaned on the Lord through her journey. She shares her love of psalm 13, the how and why of her new book 'Wrestling with my thoughts' as well as the struggle to see herself as more than a diagnosis...…
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James talks to David and Maura Baldwin 2:19, an SIM ministry designed to help UK churches reach out to their local multi-cultural communities through English lessons. Dave also teaches at Oak Hill Bible school in North London. You can have a look at Keswick's publications and further resources here. This podcast is from Keswick ministries. You can …
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Rachel Redeemed talks to Rachel Jones, author and senior editor at The Good Book Company. In this episode of the Keswick Convention Podcast, we hear some of Rachel's story as to how she came to realise her need of Jesus as a child and how that can encourage us in the seemingly every day of the Christian life. You can hear more from Rachel in week t…
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Rachel Redeemed talks to Inonge Siluka, blogger, youth and women's worker while working full-time for a cancer charity as a financial advisor! In this episode of the Keswick Convention Podcast, we hear some of Inonge's story, her faith journey, and her journey to the UK and explore her experience with church family through tricky times. Inonge shar…
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Rev Tom Putt is the vicar of St John the Baptist in Burford, and Youth leader at the Keswick Convention. He talks to James Cary about how to stay encouraged, and how parents really are the key to raising a new generation of Christians. You can have a look at Keswick's publications and further resources here. This podcast is from Keswick ministries.…
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James talks to Rico Tice, Senior Minister for Evangelism at All Souls, Langham Place in London, and the man behind and often in front of Christianity Explored a husband and father of three. Email info@keswickministries.org for more information on the Prayer meeting on Zoom and get the prayer calendar here. Faithful Leaders by Rico Tice Honest Evang…
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Rachel Redeemed talks to College Director Dr Dan Strange, Lecturer in Culture, Religion and Public Theology at Oak Hill Theological College. In this episode of the Keswick Convention Podcast, we hear some of Dan's story as to how he came to faith and what has been encouraging him in this season. He also shares on connecting faith to culture as well…
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Dr Garry Williams from the Pastors' Academy talks about how his destiny appeared to be in theological education, despite his best efforts to be a lawyer, a teacher and a pastor. Garry talks about surviving secular theology and equipping pastor in need of refreshment. Find out more about the Doctrine Study Day on 9th Nov 2021. Watch Faith in the Sec…
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Rachel Redeemed talks to Director of Training and Resources for Biblical Counselling UK, (https://www.biblicalcounselling.org.uk/) Helen Thorne. In this episode of the Keswick Convention Podcast, we hear some of Helen's heart for how we as a church member can pastor our hearts in this season, and the hearts of those around us. Helen takes us into s…
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Rachel Redeemed talks to CEO of Evangelical Alliance, Gav Calver. In this episode of the Keswick Convention Podcast, we hear some of Gav's heart for the UK and beyond in how we cope, respond and 'keep going' at this time. Gav speaks about how he met Jesus and the journey since. May this put a smile on your face and the joy of Christ in your heart. …
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In this episode we talk to pastor, author and Cornhill lecture, Rev Dr Andrew Sach. We hear about Andrew's journey to faith via an explosion and a PhD on ears. We move onto the effects of lockdown and the opportunities for the Church, before reflecting on the much neglected books of 1 and 2 Kings. You can have a look at Keswick's publications and f…
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Rachel Redeemed talks to Dr Ruth Bancewicz, church engagement director for The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion. Ruth shares about her journey to working in science and to knowing Jesus and how those things were intertwined. Ruth also shares her thoughts on engaging well with those in our church family who work in the scientific field as …
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The podcast returns in 2021 for a chat with author and theologian Andrew Ollerton, who has written a new book called The Bible: a Story That Makes Sense of Life - and how the Bible makes sense of us. We hear about Andrew's journey to faith and to - and through - pastoral ministry, reflections on that journey, and writing and releasing a book during…
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Rachel Redeemed talks to author and pastor, Mark Meynell. We have a tee up for what is in store at the Keswick Convention 2021 from the book of Hosea, as well as thinking aloud about what we can learn from Jesus who came as our slave. Mark speaks candidly about what being a Christian leader can and should look like as well as sharing how he first m…
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Rachel Redeemed talks to musician and worship pastor, Ben Slee. We hear about what being a music pastor (as opposed to just a 'music director' or 'worship leader') is all about, what Ben has been up to in and out of lockdown and what scriptures have been particularly precious for him at this time. You can listen to Ben's version of The First Nöel h…
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Rachel Redeemed talks to musicians and worship leaders, Colin Webster and Phil Moore. With the world still upside down in and out of lockdowns, we hear of what these two have been up to, what they have been dwelling on in scripture and more. You can see Phil's 'Home for Christmas' initiative and where you can pick up a copy of their carol-service-a…
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James is back, talking to Simon Manchester in North Sydney, Australia, about preaching, evangelism, his journey to faith and how there's more to Ezekiel than dry bones. Have a look at Keswick's publications and resources here. This podcast is from Keswick ministries at the website. You can also find a link to the other podcast, Kes Talks, here Podc…
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Rachel Redeemed talks to musician and worship leader, Olly Knight, whose world was turned upside down in lockdown, and the opportunities that opened up as a result. See Olly's Lockdown Album story on YouTube Have a look at Keswick's publications and resources here. This podcast is from Keswick ministries at the website. You can also find a link to …
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The Keswick Convention podcast returns with a conversation with Carl Knightly, Chief Executive of Faith in Later Life. Carl talks about his journey to faith, how he didn't listen to his paster and his tough times working for the Home Office, raising and family and how he was challenged about the ministry of older people as he began work for Faith i…
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James Cary talks to singer-songwriter Yvonne Lyon who talks about her upbringing, finding her calling in the arts and noticing things. She talks about the genesis of two songs about Hope she has contributed to the Virtually Keswick Convention. Find out more about Keswick ministries at the website. You can also find a link to the other podcast, Kes …
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James Cary talks to Jodi Whitehouse, founder & chief executive of the charity Caring Matters Now, a UK charity supporting children and adults affected by Congenital Melanocytic Naevus (CMN), a rare and life-threatening condition. She is also new Trustee for Keswick Ministries. Jodi is leading prayers, along with Matt Searles, at the Virtually Keswi…
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James Cary talks to Mike Cain, Senior Pastor of Emmanuel Church, Bristol about Mike's journey to faith, finding a home in Jesus's mansion and how we can find hope not just in what Christ has done, but who he is and what he is like. Find out more about Keswick ministries at the website. You can also find a link to the other podcast, Kes Talks, here …
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James Cary talks to pastor, scholar, former Christian College Principal and international ministries director for the Langham Partnership, Chris Wright who talks about how God is powerfully at work across the world, as well as offering some insights in how to preach the Old Testament. Knowing Jesus Through the Old Testament by Chris Wright The Miss…
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James Cary talks to General Director of Christians in Sport and Director of Cambridge United Football Club Graham 'Danno' Daniels, who will be speaking on Titus at this year's Virtually Keswick Convention 2020. Links mentioned in the show: Christians in Sport Podcast Interview of Graham Daniels with Ed Drew on the Faith in Parents podcast. Find out…
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James Cary talks to psychologist and Director of Counselling at All Souls Counselling Service, Dr Joanna Jackson. Jo will be speaking on this theme at this year's Virtually Keswick Convention 2020. Links mentioned in the show: Biblical Counselling UK Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation Find out more about Keswick ministries at the website…
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James Cary talks to Dr Rico Villanueva from Manila in the Philippines. Rico is a seminary teacher, author and Scholar Care Coordinator (Asia), Langham Scholars. He has also written It's Okay to be Not Okay and speaks about how lamenting shows that we still have hope. Rico will be speaking on this theme at this year's Virtually Keswick Convention 20…
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James Cary talks to pastor, author and soon-to-be Chair of Keswick Ministries, Jeremy McQuiod who will be speaking on the hope we find in Romans 5 at this year's Virtually Keswick Convention 2020. Find out more about Keswick ministries at the website. You can also find a link to the other podcast, Kes Talks, here For further discussion with Christo…
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James Cary talks to pastor and secret superhero, Captain Awesomeness, one half of Awesome Cultery, who will taking part in this year's Virtually Keswick Convention 2020. Despite his super-alter-ego, Gareth talks about the power of the ordinary. Find out more about Keswick ministries at the website. You can also find a link to the other podcast, Kes…
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In the first episode of the Keswick Convention podcast, James Cary talks to Ministry Director for Keswick Ministries, Revd Dr James Robson about his journey through golf, Classics and Experimental Psychology to faith, ministry, training and Keswick - as well we finding out about this year's Virtually Keswick Convention 2020. Find out more about Kes…
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In this episode James Cary talks to pastor, author and former Maths teacher, Christopher Ash, who will be opening up the Psalms at this year's Virtually Keswick Convention 2020. Find out more about Keswick ministries at the website. You can also find a link to the other podcast, Kes Talks, here For further discussion with Christopher Ash on the Psa…
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The Keswick Convention Podcast is coming very soon, bringing interviews with guests and speakers from the forthcoming Convention this summer. Presented by James Cary, the show is a mix of testimony, theology and reflection. Keswick Ministries exists to inspire and equip Christians to love and live for Christ in His world, through serving the local …
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