Welcome to the St. Andrews Dentons Green Podcast. We are a Church of England church based in the North West of England, encouraging people to pray together, to grow in faith together, and to go out into the world to share the good news of God’s love. Listen to our free reflections and devotionals, and we pray that these encourage you. www.standrewsdentonsgreen.org
Tim brings us a message based on Luke 13:6-8 - if we want to be truly fruitful, if we want to satisfy the thirst that is in our human lives, we need to turn to God.
Paul reads from Genesis 15:1-18 and Sarah reads from Luke 13:31-35. Chris brings a message about God's covenant with us, a message about how we should trust in God, even in our darkest times, just as Abram did. What sustains you? What sustains your faith?
Chris reads from Luke 9:28-36 and brings us a message about prayer, and how prayer really can make a difference. We especially think of this as we pray for the situation in Ukraine. Make a difference: Pray.
Chris reads from Luke 6:17-26 and brings us the challenge to get up, go ahead, do something and move, reflecting upon the ministry of Bishop Paul Bayes as he retires as Bishop of Liverpool. #BiggerChurchBiggerDifference
Paul reads from Luke 2:22-40 accompanied by a reading from Chris of 1 Corinthians 13:1-8 from The Message, and a word about how we can all plug in to God's 'Power Cell of Love'.
A reading of a well known passage on the Body of Christ from 1 Corinthians 12:12-31, and a word from Tim about how we are all one body in the Body of Christ, and why Corinth is a bit like Liverpool!
A Bible reading from Matthew chapter 14 verses 22-33 (using the New International Version)
Matty and Ian reflect on their experiences of talking with people about life and faith.
Members of the Thursday Bible Study Group talk about how they read and learn from the Bible.
An audio recording of our St Andrews online harvest service, including music, prayer and a short reflection on Scripture.
A reflection from Ephesians chapter 2 on the church as God's people and God's household.
The sixth and final part of our short summer 2020 series looking at the story of Ruth.
You can also read our blog on our website or watch our online gathering any time you like via our YouTube channel. Links are at the right hand side of the page under the 'Links' section.
The fifth part of our short summer 2020 series looking at the story of Ruth.
You may like to refer to Ruth Chapter 4:1-17
You can also read our blog on our website or watch our online gathering any time you like via our YouTube channel. Links are at the right hand side of the page under the 'Links' section.
The fourth part of our short summer 2020 series looking at the story of Ruth.
You may like to refer to Ruth Chapters 2 & 3.
You can also read our blog on our website or watch our online gathering any time you like via our YouTube channel. Links are at the right hand side of the page under the 'Links' section.
The third part of our short summer 2020 series looking at the story of Ruth.
You may like to refer to Ruth Chapter 2.
You can also read our blog on our website or watch our online gathering any time you like via our YouTube channel. Links are at the right hand side of the page under the 'Links' section.
The second part of our short summer 2020 series looking at the story of Ruth.
You may like to refer to Ruth Chapter 1:6-18.
You can also read our blog on our website or watch our online gathering any time you like via our YouTube channel. Links are at the right hand side of the page under the 'Links' section.
The first part of our short summer 2020 series looking at the story of Ruth.
You may like to refer to Ruth Chapter 1:1-5 & 19-22.
You can also read our blog or watch our online gathering any time you like via our YouTube channel. Links are at the right hand side of the page under the 'Links' section.
This is a story of sibling rivalry & favouritism, deceit & death threats, promises & perseverance. And somehow in amongst all of this God is forming a people for himself!
Why should something like this happen to me? Rebekah's eords and story challenge us to keep following God's calling, even when its hard.
Testing, Trusting, Providing - A reflection on Genesis 22:1-14, in which Abraham faces a test beyond all tests. You can also read this on the St Andrews blog.
We explore the relationship between two mothers and their children, touching on themes of laughter, resentment, injustice and hope. Reflecting on Genesis 21:1-21.
A holy visit to Abraham and Sarah.
You may also like to read our accompanying Blog here.
A reflection on some of today's bible readings and an introduction to the new series exploring the characters and stories in the book of Genesis
You may also like to read our accompanying Blog here.
Sunday 24th May 2020
Reflection on Acts 1:6-14 and Ezekiel 36:24-28. From Ascension day to Pentecost.
You may also like to read our accompanying Blog.
Reflections on Psalm 66, John 14:15-21, Acts 17:22-31 from Sunday 17th May.
Check out our accompanying Blog here.
What is at the centre of our lives? What is important to us? And what is at the centre of our lives as God's church?
You may like to read our accompanying blog, which also contains a song suggestion.
A reflection on Luke 24:13-35, including prayer and questions for discussion.
Worship song suggestions:
O Praise The Name (Hillsong)
Victor's Crown (Darlene Zschech)
I Stand Amazed (Chris Tomlin)
Songs to accompany the Podcast
You Never Let Go, Matt Redman
Shoulders, For King & Country
Because He Lives, West Coast Choir
The God Who Stays, Matthew West
Our Holy Week daily podcasts are a series of short stories by Bob Hartman, suitable for all the family.
Story 23: Up the Hill and Higher Still!
Our Holy Week daily podcasts are a series of short stories by Bob Hartman, suitable for all the family.
Story 21: I Don't Believe It
Our Holy Week daily podcasts are a series of short stories by Bob Hartman, suitable for all the family.
Story 20: Not a Ghost Story
A simple evening prayer with times of silence. You may wish to pause and play a hymn or song.
Family Friendly Holy Week Stories
Our Holy Week daily podcasts are a series of short stories by Bob Hartman, suitable for all the family.
Story 18: A Glad Morning
Family Friendly Holy Week Stories
Our Holy Week daily podcasts are a series of short stories by Bob Hartman, suitable for all the family.
Story 17: Still No Peace for Pilate
Using Bishop John Pritchard's book 'The Journey' through Holy Week, he tells the stories through the eyes of John, a disciple who is close to Jesus.
In this episode, you may like to refer to Luke 23:26-49
Family Friendly Holy Week Stories
Our Holy Week daily podcasts are a series of short stories by Bob Hartman, suitable for all the family.
Story 16: The Crucifixion
Family Friendly Holy Week Stories
Our Holy Week daily podcasts are a series of short stories by Bob Hartman, suitable for all the family.
Story 15: A King, a Crown and a Cross
Family Friendly Holy Week Stories
Our Holy Week daily podcasts are a series of short stories by Bob Hartman, suitable for all the family.
Story 14: No Peace for Pilate
Using Bishop John Pritchard's book 'The Journey' through Holy Week, he tells the stories through the eyes of John, a disciple who is close to Jesus.
In this episode, you may like to refer to Luke 22:63 onwards
Using Bishop John Pritchard's book 'The Journey' through Holy Week, he tells the stories through the eyes of John, a disciple who is close to Jesus.
In this episode, you may like to refer to Luke 22:54-62.
Family Friendly Holy Week Stories
Our Holy Week daily podcasts are a series of short stories by Bob Hartman, suitable for all the family.
Story 13: A Bad Deal
Family Friendly Holy Week Stories
Our Holy Week daily podcasts are a series of short stories by Bob Hartman, suitable for all the family.
Story 12: Panicking Peter
Family Friendly Holy Week Stories
Our Holy Week daily podcasts are a series of short stories by Bob Hartman, suitable for all the family.
Story 11: A Trial by Night
Family Friendly Holy Week Stories
Our Holy Week daily podcasts are a series of short stories by Bob Hartman, suitable for all the family.
Story 10: Sleepy Peter
Family Friendly Holy Week Stories
Our Holy Week daily podcasts are a series of short stories by Bob Hartman, suitable for all the family.
Story 9: A Meal to Remember
Family Friendly Holy Week Stories
Our Holy Week daily podcasts are a series of short stories by Bob Hartman, suitable for all the family.
Story 8: Bread, Meat and Stinky Feet
Family Friendly Holy Week Stories
Our Holy Week daily podcasts are a series of short stories by Bob Hartman, suitable for all the family.
Story 7: The False Friend
Family Friendly Holy Week Stories
Our Holy Week daily podcasts are a series of short stories by Bob Hartman, suitable for all the family.
Story 6: A Counting Problem
Family Friendly Holy Week Stories
Our Holy Week daily podcasts are a series of short stories by Bob Hartman, suitable for all the family.
Story 5: Camels, Bugs and Dirty Bowls
Family Friendly Holy Week Stories
Our Holy Week daily podcasts are a series of short stories by Bob Hartman, suitable for all the family.
Story 4: A Taxing Question
Using Bishop John Pritchard's book 'The Journey' through Holy Week, he tells the stories through the eyes of John, a disciple who is close to Jesus.
In this episode, you may like to refer to Luke 22:39-53.
Family Friendly Holy Week Stories
Our Holy Week daily podcasts are a series of short stories by Bob Hartman, suitable for all the family.
Story 3: Grapes and Farmers and Religious Leaders
Family Friendly Holy Week Stories
Our Holy Week daily podcasts are a series of short stories by Bob Hartman, suitable for all the family.
Story 2: Jesus Knocks Down the Tables in the Temple
Using Bishop John Pritchard's book 'The Journey' through Holy Week, he tells the stories through the eyes of John, a disciple who is close to Jesus.
In this episode, you may like to refer to Luke 22:1-38.
Family Friendly Holy Week Stories
Our Holy Week daily podcasts are a series of short stories by Bob Hartman, suitable for all the family.
Story 1: Jesus Rides a Donkey Down the Hill
Our Passion Narrative for Palm Sunday, the beginning of Holy Week.
In this podcast, we have various members of St. Andrews taking part in the narration of Matthew's account of the events of Holy Week.
During this time of social distancing due to the COVID-19 outbreak, we instead met in an online gathering to read and record the various parts. We hope you enjoy listening.