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Major Gordon Cotterill (Secretary for Spiritual Life Development) reflects on hope and discipleship this Covenant Sunday (Hosea 10:12).Music used with permission from SP&S: International Staff Songsters, 'All That I Am'.This podcast shares highlights from Sunday Worship, a radio programme broadcast on Sundays at 11am on Salvationist Radio: salvationist.org.uk/radio.
Captain Rob Westwood-Payne (Maidenhead) invites us to step into the new year with hope, trusting that God isn’t finished with us yet (Romans 12:1–8 New Living Translation).Music used with permission from SP&S: The King's Singers, 'Breathe on Me Breath of God'.This podcast shares highlights from Sunday Worship, a radio programme broadcast on Sundays at 11am on Salvationist Radio: salvationist.org.uk/radio.
Major Julian Watchorn (THQ) encourages us to step into 2026 with hope and joy (Isaiah 43:16–21).Music used with permission from SP&S: International Staff Songsters, 'Be Thou My Vision'.This podcast shares highlights from Sunday Worship, a radio programme broadcast on Sundays at 11am on Salvationist Radio: salvationist.org.uk/radio.
General Lyndon Buckingham shares his Christmas message.The General's Christmas message is also available as a video and transcript.Music used with permission from SP&S: ISS, 'When Love Was Born'.This podcast shares highlights from Sunday Worship, a radio programme broadcast on Sundays at 11am on Salvationist Radio: salvationist.org.uk/radio.
As we reach the end of our Advent series, Major Gordon Cotterill reflects on God’s steadfast love (John 1:1–14).Music used with permission from SP&S: International Staff Band, 'Bleak Mid-Winter'.This podcast shares highlights from Sunday Worship, a radio programme broadcast on Sundays at 11am on Salvationist Radio: salvationist.org.uk/radio.
On this third Sunday of Advent, Major Gordon Cotterill reminds us that true joy is rooted in God’s presence and promises (Isaiah 12:2–6).Music used with permission from SP&S: International Staff Songsters, 'Gaudete'.This podcast shares highlights from Sunday Worship, a radio programme broadcast on Sundays at 11am on Salvationist Radio: salvationist.org.uk/radio.
Major Gordon Cotterill asks us to consider how we can reflect the peace of God in our own lives (Isaiah 9:6 and 7).Music used with permission from SP&S: International Staff Band, 'The Everlasting Light'.This podcast shares highlights from Sunday Worship, a radio programme broadcast on Sundays at 11am on Salvationist Radio: salvationist.org.uk/radio.
Major Gordon Cotterill encourages us to hope in God with confidence and expectancy as we enter this Advent season (Isaiah 64:1–9).Music used with permission from SP&S: International Staff Band, 'Love Came Down'.This podcast shares highlights from Sunday Worship, a radio programme broadcast on Sundays at 11am on Salvationist Radio: salvationist.org.uk/radio.
Captain Rob Westwood-Payne (Maidenhead) considers how communication has changed throughout history and how God's way of talking with us reached perfection in Jesus (Hebrews 1:1–4, 2:5–12 New Living Translation).Music used with permission from SP&S: Territorial Music School Vocal, 'Trusting Jesus That Is All'.Prayer from Grace Church, London, originally posted on freshworship.org.This podcast shares highlights from Sunday Worship, a radio programme broadcast on Sundays at 11am on Salvationist Radio: salvationist.org.uk/radio.
Jacob Adams (THQ) challenges us to not use the word 'love' lightly and instead intentionally show God's deep love through our actions (1 John 4:7–12).Music: Original recording by Sam Davidson and Dan Bate, 'Everywhere'.This podcast shares highlights from Sunday Worship, a radio programme broadcast on Sundays at 11am on Salvationist Radio: salvationist.org.uk/radio.
Captain Paul Williams (Felixstowe) invites us to use the silence following the Last Post as a sacred time for lament and trusting God with our pain.Music used with permission from SP&S: International Staff Songsters, 'Peace to the World'.This podcast shares highlights from Sunday Worship, a radio programme broadcast on Sundays at 11am on Salvationist Radio: salvationist.org.uk/radio.
Captain John Clifton (North East DHQ) shares that living hope is granted by God's mercy and Christ's resurrection, not by human effort or positive thinking (1 Peter 1:3–9).Music used with permission from SP&S: Sing to the Lord Children's Voices Choir, 'Cornerstone'.This podcast shares highlights from Sunday Worship, a radio programme broadcast on Sundays at 11am on Salvationist Radio: salvationist.org.uk/radio.
Captain Rob Westwood-Payne (Maidenhead) shares how destructive our speech can be, showing that a pure heart requires the power of Jesus (James 3:1–12 New Living Translation).Music used with permission from SP&S: International Staff Songsters, 'Nothing but Thy Blood'.This podcast shares highlights from Sunday Worship, a radio programme broadcast on Sundays at 11am on Salvationist Radio: salvationist.org.uk/radio.
Anti-Slavery Day special: Deputy Director for Anti Trafficking and Modern Slavery Major Heather Grinsted (THQ) challenges us to live out God’s grace through bold and compassionate action for justice (Luke 4:18 and 19).Music used with permission from SP&S: International Staff Songsters, 'Compelled by Love'.This podcast shares highlights from Sunday Worship, a radio programme broadcast on Sundays at 11am on Salvationist Radio: salvationist.org.uk/radio.
Captain Callum McKenna (William Booth College) explains there's a reason to rejoice in every season as thankfulness is God's grace overflowing (Habakkuk 3:17 and 18).Music used with permission from SP&S: Household Troops Band, 'Fanfare of Praise'.This podcast shares highlights from Sunday Worship, a radio programme broadcast on Sundays at 11am on Salvationist Radio: salvationist.org.uk/radio.
Following the International Day of Older Persons (1 October), Andy and Ali from Older People's Ministries (THQ) encourage us to learn from older adults and to love one another patiently (Ephesians 4:1-6).Music used with permission from SP&S: International Staff Songsters, 'For the Beauty of the Earth'.This podcast shares highlights from Sunday Worship, a radio programme broadcast on Sundays at 11am on Salvationist Radio: salvationist.org.uk/radio.
Major Jonny Smith (Territorial Candidates Director, William Booth College) challenges us to bring our all to Jesus, even when our offering seems small (John 6:1-15).Music used with permission from SP&S: Sing to the Lord Choir, 'Humbly Bow'.This podcast shares highlights from Sunday Worship, a radio programme broadcast on Sundays at 11am on Salvationist Radio: salvationist.org.uk/radio.
Captain Christopher Button (Stroud) reminds us of the greatness of God’s grace as he reflects on the undeserved love shown in the parable of the lost son (Luke 15:11–32).Music used with permission from SP&S: FourHymn, 'Home'.This podcast shares highlights from Sunday Worship, a radio programme broadcast on Sundays at 11am on Salvationist Radio: salvationist.org.uk/radio.
Captain Rob Westwood-Payne (Maidenhead) encourages us to think about what we could offer back to God this Harvest (Isaiah 42:1-9 New Living Translation).Music used with permission from SP&S: International Staff Band, 'Make Me a Channel of Your Peace'.This podcast shares highlights from Sunday Worship, a radio programme broadcast on Sundays at 11am on Salvationist Radio: salvationist.org.uk/radio.
Rebecca Bright (Peterborough Citadel) shares an encouraging message for the back-to-school season, reminding us that every act of service is seen and valued by God (Colossians 3:12–17).Music used with permission from SP&S: Una Voce, 'Take My Life'.This podcast shares highlights from Sunday Worship, a radio programme broadcast on Sundays at 11am on Salvationist Radio: salvationist.org.uk/radio.























