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Learning the way of Jesus for the renewal of all things.
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What does it look like to both proclaim and demonstrate the gospel on the streets of King’s Cross and beyond? How might we pursue and partner with the miraculous acts of Jesus? In this first episode back after a while, we chat with Lois Tackie-Oblie, Evangelism Pastor at KXC, about all things miracles and praying … Continue reading Miracles – Lois Tackie-Oblie →
Rachel Hughes, who leads Gas Street Church in Birmingham with her husband Tim, talks us through the practice of faithfulness. She shares powerfully and practically, pointing to her own personal experience to demonstrate why this slightly unglamourous fruit of the Spirit is of such vital importance for us today.
Back at the beginning of 2020 we hosted a live Pattern event looking at the topic of Exhaustion with Dr Roger Bretherton. Roger is senior lecturer in psychology at the University of Lincoln and is chair of The British Association of Christians in Psychology. In this special episode, Roger explores the differences between tiredness and … Continue reading Exhaustion – Dr Roger Bretherton →
Nick Crawley, leader of Crossnet Church in Bristol and creator of the Bible for Life resource, shares his wisdom on scripture memorisation and the impact it can have on our lives.
Tyler Staton – who pastors Trinity Grace Church in Williamsburg, NYC – unpacks this ancient practice to help us be with Jesus through reading and meditating on the Bible prayerfully.
Faith – Katia Adams

Faith – Katia Adams

2020-02-0331:13

Katia Adams unpacks the practice of faith for the Pattern podcast, casting vision for how Jesus calls us to lead “unreasonable” lives that unlock the impossible
In 2015 Bishop Michael Curry was appointed presiding bishop of the US Episcopal Church. Last year, he captivated millions the world over with his address at the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. It was an absolute privilege to sit down with Bishop Curry at Canterbury Cathedral to discuss the practice of love.
John Swinton joins us from his sabbatical in Australia to share his thoughts and insights on compassion. John was a nurse in the mental health sector and now is a professor at the University of Aberdeen. He has a beautiful vision for living lives of compassion fuelled by his life long work and friendship with … Continue reading Compassion – John Swinton →
We caught up with Ruth Yimika Afolabi, writer, editor and founder of Magnify magazine. Words are clearly important for her work life but we wanted to hear her thoughts on the impact they can have on a personal relationship with God.
Pete Greig, founder of 24-7 Prayer and who leads Emmaus Road Guildford with his wife Sammy, discusses his thoughts on the practice of solitude. Pete explains how it is one of the most radical things we can practice in our apprenticeship to Jesus whether you’re an extrovert or an introvert.
Mark Knight, a lecturer at St Mellitus Collage, shares his thoughts on the importance of confession and how it’s still relevant today.
Caleb Meakins has plenty of experience in stepping out of his comfort zone. He founded the Shift movement, a community of young Christians with a vision to see people captivated by God and impacting culture, and more recently set up Bake and Brew, a coffee house and creative community space in Ethiopia. In this episode, he … Continue reading Undignified – Caleb Meakins →
Principal of Westminster Theological Centre Lucy Peppiatt discusses how we can cultivate a devotional prayer life.
Bishop of Kensington, Graham Tomlin, was heavily involved in caring for the local community affected by the Grenfell tragedy of June 2017. In this podcast, we explore the topic of peace and how we can experience it amidst the ups and downs of life.
For this episode, we headed to Lambeth Palace to speak with Kiera Phyo, director of the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Reconciling Leaders Network, and Philip Guthrie, a mediator and trustee of Wandsworth Mediation Service, about the extraordinary power of reconciliation.
Courage – Jay Pathak

Courage – Jay Pathak

2019-05-2136:28

In this episode Jay Pathak, who is lead pastor of Mile High Vineyard Church in Denver, Colorado, describes courage as the foundational virtue, suggesting that all other virtues are tested at the point of courage.
The Bible helps us live in the story of Jesus and anchors us in the truths of the Kingdom of God. It may be an ancient library of books, but it has everything to do with daily life in the present. Bishop of Kensington Graham Tomlin talks us through the practice of Bible study.
If we are to live ethically, we need to ask questions about how our choices and actions impact both people and planet. Environmentalist and author Ruth Valerio discusses the importance of ethical living and why, as followers of Jesus, we should care about this practice.
Jon Tyson, who leads Church of the City in New York City, joins us from across the pond to share his thoughts, experiences and pointers on the practice of intercession.
Pete Hughes unpacks some of the theology behind the practice of generosity, exploring the life-changing impact it can have on both ourselves and on those around us.
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