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Knowing God With John PeckhamKnowing God With John PeckhamUnderstanding the Cosmic Conflict: God's Love and Justice ExplainedIn this episode of Knowing God with Dr. John Peckham, join host Gio and Dr. Peckham as they deep-dive into the 'Cosmic Conflict Framework' and its implications on the theodicy of love. Dr. Peckham elucidates the ongoing battle between good and evil, the nature of free will, and how God operates within moral constraints. Through scriptural examples and theological insights, Dr. Peckham explains how the cross demonstrates God's love and justice, offering a robust framework for understanding suffering and evil in the world. Learn how Christians can find solace in God's ultimate plan and promise of eternal justice and...2024-11-1554 minKnowing God With John PeckhamKnowing God With John PeckhamExploring The Mystery of Petitionary PrayerJoin Dr. Peckham in an engaging exploration of the complexities surrounding petitionary and intercessory prayer. This insightful discussion addresses core theological and philosophical questions about whether prayer affects God's actions and how free will and cosmic conflict play roles in God's framework. Based on careful study of Scripture, Dr. Peckham seeks to understand the phenomenon of seemingly unanswered prayers and the impact of petitionary prayer. Explore why prayer matters and how communicating with God makes a difference.00:00 Introduction: Do Our Prayers Make a Difference?01:23 The Problem of Petitionary Prayer01:59 Philosophical Premises and Logical...2024-10-181h 22Knowing God With John PeckhamKnowing God With John PeckhamTheodicy of Love Part 4: The Cosmic Conflict and God's Rules of EngagementIn this episode of 'Knowing God with Dr. John Peckham', we delve into Chapter 4 of Dr. Peckham's book 'Theodicy of Love'. Joined by host Gio, Dr. Peckham discusses the nature of the cosmic conflict and the rules of engagement between God and evil beings. They explore how this framework addresses the problem of evil in the context of God's omnipotence and omnibenevolence, the moral constraints that God has set for Himself, and how understanding this can help reconcile the presence of horrendous evils in the world. The conversation also touches upon the biblical examples like Genesis 3 and the Book...2024-08-2354 minKnowing God With John PeckhamKnowing God With John PeckhamDoes God Always Get What He Wants? Exploring Divine Sovereignty and Free WillIn this episode, John Peckham delves into the profound questions of whether God controls everything and if everything happens according to His will. Sharing a poignant story about a youth pastor explaining God's sovereignty to middle schoolers, Peckham discusses the nature of God's providence and free will. He cites several biblical passages, including Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Psalms, to demonstrate that not all events are aligned with God's desires. He also contemplates the necessity of free will for genuine love and the implications of this on human suffering. Peckham offers hope by emphasizing that evil and suffering are not God's...2024-07-1508 minKnowing God With John PeckhamKnowing God With John PeckhamWhy Does God Allow Suffering? Understanding Prayer in the Context of Cosmic ConflictIn this episode, John Peckham addresses the profound and troubling question of why suffering exists, even for those who are faithful to God. Through the examples of John the Baptist, Jesus, and Job, Peckham explores the concept of undeserved suffering and how it ties into the broader context of faith and God's ultimate plans. Drawing from his book, 'Why We Pray, Understanding Prayer in the Context of Cosmic Conflict,' Peckham offers insights into the nature of God's will, divine wisdom, and the importance of placing trust in God despite the presence of inexplicable suffering.00:00 Introduction: The...2024-07-0808 minKnowing God With John PeckhamKnowing God With John PeckhamTheodicy of Love Part 3: Exploring Cosmic Conflict with Dr. John PeckhamIn this episode of 'Knowing God,' Dr. John Peckham provides an in-depth exploration of cosmic conflict as depicted in scripture, specifically focusing on the framework for understanding the existence of evil in a world created by a sovereign God. He elaborates on concepts from his upcoming book, 'Why We Pray: Understanding Prayer in the Context of Cosmic Conflict,' and discusses themes of theodicy, the role of prayer, and God's character. This conversation delves into the parable of the wheat and tares, Satan's strategies, the significance of free will, and the spiritual warfare that believers face. Dr. Peckham...2024-07-0559 minKnowing God With John PeckhamKnowing God With John PeckhamUnlocking the Power of Prayer: Discover Why We Pray with John Peckham!Join Gio as he dives deep into the thought-provoking questions surrounding petitionary prayer with insights from John Peckham's new book, 'Why We Pray.' Explore why an all-powerful, all-knowing, and entirely good God requires us to pray, how unanswered prayers fit into His plan, and the urgency of prayer in advancing God's kingdom. Peckham's book draws from theological and philosophical insights and is essential for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of God's nature. 'Why We Pray' is set to release on July 23, 2024—don't miss out on this transformative read!00:00 Introduction and Key Questions00:18 Introducing John Pe...2024-06-2302 minKnowing God With John PeckhamKnowing God With John PeckhamTheodicy of Love Part 2 Navigating Love and Free Will in the Maze of TheodicyThis comprehensive script delves into the complex concepts of evil, free will, and God's sovereign love through the lens of 'Theodicy of Love', featuring insights from Dr. John Peckham. It addresses how the necessity of libertarian free will for genuine love inevitably allows for the existence of evil, while emphasizing God’s dedication to work within human free will to achieve good. Further explored is the expectation that evil will never arise again in the afterlife, supported by biblical assurances of a future without pain or death, and the universe's inoculation against evil through the demonstration of its full co...2024-05-241h 17Knowing God With John PeckhamKnowing God With John PeckhamUnderstanding God’s Suffering LoveJoin us in the latest episode of Knowing God with John Peckham, as we delve into the profound and deeply moving topic of God’s suffering love. Have you ever experienced a broken heart? You are not alone, as even God Himself grieves over His people. John Peckham explores how scripture reveals God’s heartache over His beloved yet wayward people. Through powerful biblical metaphors and poignant examples, we see how God’s love is more profound and compassionate than any human love. Discover how God’s grief is deeply unselfish and rooted in His desire for His people’s flourish...2024-05-2008 minKnowing God With John PeckhamKnowing God With John PeckhamTheodicy of Love: Part 1 - Wrestling with the Problem of Evil!In this episode of "Knowing God with John Peckham," host Gio engages in a deep-dive conversation with Dr. John Peckham about his book "The Theodicy of Love," which addresses the complex issue of the problem of evil. They explore the philosophical and theological underpinnings of theodicy, focusing on the logical, evidential, and existential challenges related to the presence of evil in a world governed by a benevolent and omnipotent God. Dr. Peckham shares insights from his extensive research and personal journey in theology, offering a chapter-by-chapter analysis of his book. This dialogue promises to enlighten and challenge viewers, inviting...2024-05-0254 minLife is Life!Life is Life!Keri Peckham and Colon Cancer Awareness Focus of Charity Golf TournamentChase Peckham and the boys announce the rebranding of the Boost for Our Heroes Golf Classic to focus on colon cancer awareness in honor of his late wife, Keri Peckham. The tournament will raise money for the @ColonCancerCoalition and the @ColonClub to promote early onset colon cancer awareness. Chase discusses the importance of advocating for oneself and getting regular colonoscopies. He emphasizes that colon cancer is not as well-marketed as breast cancer but is becoming one of the largest cancer deaths in recent years mostly because it isn't found early enough. The tournament will take place on Monday, October 28...2024-04-2615 minKnowing God With John PeckhamKnowing God With John PeckhamEmbracing the Perfect Love: Understanding Divine CompassionIn this profound episode of "Knowing God with John Peckham," delve into the essence of true, unconditional love as portrayed by divine compassion, juxtaposed with the most heartfelt forms of human and animal affection. Dr. Peckham opens with relatable insights into the protective, selfless love parents feel for their children, paralleled by the nurturing instincts of emperor penguins in harsh climates. However, he underscores the inherent imperfections in earthly love, contrasting these with the flawless, unwavering love of God. Through scriptural teachings from Matthew and Luke, alongside poignant personal reflections, Dr. Peckham elucidates how God's love transcends our understanding...2024-04-1508 minKnowing God With John PeckhamKnowing God With John PeckhamTrusting the Everlasting Goodness: Unveiling Divine FaithfulnessJoin Dr. John Peckham on "Knowing God with John Peckham" as he explores the profound themes of trust, divine goodness, and the eternal faithfulness of God, drawing parallels between personal anecdotes and scriptural truths. In this episode, Dr. Peckham shares a touching story about his family's journey with their cats, Lucy and Bo Peep, to illuminate the challenges and beauty of trust. He then seamlessly transitions into a deep theological reflection, emphasizing how, unlike humans, God embodies perfect trustworthiness and goodness. Through poignant narratives and insightful biblical exegesis, Dr. Peckham addresses complex questions about God's nature, especially in the...2024-04-0807 minKnowing God With John PeckhamKnowing God With John PeckhamTalking Canonical Theology: Is Sola Scriptura Biblical?In this episode of John Peckham's YouTube channel, "Knowing God with John Peckham," the focus is on Canonical Theology, where John and Gio explore the critical role of the biblical canon in theological discourse. They discuss the definition of the canon—differentiating between a list of authoritative books versus an authoritative list—and its implications for the authority of Scripture.The conversation also delves into how Jesus exemplified the use of Scriptures to validate theological tenets, highlighting the importance of aligning Christian beliefs and practices with canonical theology. Topics such as the relationship between canonical theology and chur...2024-04-0556 minKnowing God With John PeckhamKnowing God With John PeckhamTheological Explorations with John Peckham: Coming SoonWelcome to the official podcast of John C. Peckham, a distinguished professor of Theology and Christian Philosophy. This podcast is a dynamic space for anyone interested in diving deep into theological concepts and connecting with the wealth of biblical theological scholarship.Here's what you can anticipate:In-depth episodes that dissect John's influential books, offering insights into his theological investigations and philosophical perspectives.Engaging interviews and discussions, providing you with the opportunity to explore questions and insights in a thought-provoking context alongside John.Concise segments delivering quick, impactful reflections on a range...2024-03-0501 minDie SchauerDie SchauerDIE OPPENHEIMER ANALYSEDr. Peckham oder wie ich lernte den Nolan zu lieben SPOILERWARNUNG FÜR OPPENHEIMER Nachdem Toby OPPENHEIMER schon zwei Mal bewundern konnte, hat nun tatsächlich auch der Clash der zwei Christophers stattgefunden: Christopher Peckham hat Christopher Nolan geschaut. Was nun also passiert wenn ein Fanboy wie Herr Mann mit einem Nolan-Skeptiker wie Herrn Peckham versucht, sich inhaltlich dem monumentalen Biopic zu nähern, hört man in diesem explosiven Podcast. Außerdem besprechen die beiden Schauer die Streiks in der Filmindustrie und klären, warum diese ein Beitrag zur Rettung des Kinos sein könnten...2023-07-261h 39Monetizing MediaMonetizing MediaContent Financing for Creatives - with Andrew Kotliar (MEP Capital)Andrew Kotliar of MEP Capital discusses debt and equity financing for films, music catalogs, podcasts, live events, and more with Monetizing Media host Eric Peckham. Key points of conversation: case studies on past deals, deal structures to reduce risk,  the Covid-19 pandemic's impact on financing films and live events, and supporting the growing wave of creators determined to keep (or regain) ownership of their IP.To keep up with future episodes and learn more tactical insights on the business of media, entertainment, & gaming, subscribe to the Monetizing Media newsletter at MonetizingMedia.com2020-08-1228 minMonetizing MediaMonetizing MediaSubscription News in the Pandemic - with James Savage (CEO of The Local)This episode features a case study on The Local, a collection of English-language news sites in Europe that saw paying subscribers surge from 11,000 to 26,000 during the first 4 months of the Covid-19 pandemic. James Savage (CEO of The Local) walks Monetizing Media host Eric Peckham through The Local's bundling and pricing strategy, conversion funnel optimization with newsletters and a native app, and response to Covid-19.2020-07-2921 minMonetizing MediaMonetizing MediaFinding a Business Model for Free Photos - with Mikael Cho (CEO of Unsplash)Unsplash co-founder & CEO Mikael Cho talks with Monetizing Media’s Eric Peckham about how his startup explored business models for their massively popular platform for free stock photography. // Sign up for the Monetizing Media newsletter at monetizingmedia.com2020-07-2318 minMonetizing MediaMonetizing MediaThe Verticalization of Social Media - with Pippa Lamb (Sweet Capital)Sweet Capital partner Pippa Lamb sees a realignment in social media from general purpose social apps to niche social apps dedicated to users who share a specific interest or demographic. She talks to Monetizing Media's Eric Peckham about why this is happening and how she is analyzing new social media startups as an investor.2020-07-2122 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamDeepening our sense of our true self by Fr Ian MobsbyIn this podcast Ian Mobsby explores the interaction between Jesus and the Sadducees drawing on the wisdom of Thomas Merton concerning the Christian calling to deepen our sense of our true selves, and to resist the distortion of the false or shadow self.  This was recorded on Remembrance Sunday 2019 at St Luke's Peckham. 2019-11-2500 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamMother's Union Sermon - By Comfort Idowu- FearonIn this podcast, Comfort (who is the Mothers Union President for the Diocese of Southwark) discusses the origin of the Mother's Union This was recorded on the 13th October 2019 at St Luke's Peckham Sunday Morning Eucharist. 2019-11-2500 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamSocial, Economic & Ecological injustice in Global Market Economy - a Reading of the Parable of the Unjust Steward by Ian MobsbyIn this podcast Ian Mobsby explores the parable of the Unjust Steward and its implications for social, economic and ecological justice in the context of a global market society.  This was recorded on the 22nd September 2019 at St Lukes Peckham Sunday Morning Eucharist. 2019-09-2200 minLife is Life!Life is Life!#013: Financially Planning for Holiday ExpensesHave you ever started off the New Year with credit card debt because of all the money you spent shopping for the Holidays? In Episode 13 of Talk Wealth To Me, San Diego Financial Literacy Center's (SDFLC) Community Outreach Director Chase Peckham, SDFLC Community Outreach Coordinator Felipe Arevalo, and DebtWave Credit Counseling's Content Writer Katie Utterback have a discussion about the benefits of financially planning for the Holidays as early as July! Comments, questions or suggestions for the show? Email us at talkwealthpodcast@gmail.com.To learn more about DebtWave Credit Counseling, visit our we...2019-07-1529 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamWhat part of the Gospel of Jesus do you avoid by Ian MobsbyIn this podcast recorded on the 30thSeptember 2018 and at the annual celebration of the St Lukes Church Mens Forum, Ian Mobsby explores the mean and application of the gospel of Mark chapter 9 verses 38-50 on the theme of which part of the Gospels do you avoid.  This was recorded at St Lukes Church Peckham on the 18thSunday of Ordinary time.  2018-09-3000 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamBaptism as the beginning of the Christian spiritual path by Ian MobsbyIn this podcast, Ian Mobsby explores the implications of Ephesians Chapter 4 and the importance of baptism as the beginning of the Christian spiritual path.  This was recorded at St Lukes Peckham on the 10th Sunday of Trinity on the 5th August 2018.  2018-08-0500 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamTruth and Justice in uncertain time by John HenryIn this podcast recorded on 7th Sunday after Trinity Sunday John Henry explores the lectionary texts of Amos 7.7-15, Psalm 85.8-13, Ephesians 1.3-14 and Mark 6.14-29 to explore the challenge for the people of God to stand up for truth and justice when there may be consequences.  this was recorded on the 15th July 2018 at St Luke's Peckham.2018-07-1500 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamStrength in Weakness, finding God in adversityIn this podcast Ian Mobsby explores the theme of strength in weakness and seeking God in adversity drawing on the second letter to the Corinthians.  This was recorded at St Lukes CHurch on the 8th of July 2018 in Peckham. For morei information see www.stlpukespeckham.co.uk. 2018-07-0900 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamEaster 7: Chosen & Sanctified by Jesus in the now by Fr Tola BadejoIn this podcast, Fr Tola Badejo explored the application of Jesus' teaching as recorded by John in chapter 17:6-19 to explore the implication today for what it means to be chosen and sanctified by jesdus work in the Kingdom of God.  This was recorded at St Luke's Church in Peckham on Sunday 13th May 2018.2018-05-1300 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamEaster 5: I AM the Vine, you are branches to bear fruit by Ian MobsbyIn this podcabm8 st recorded on the 5th Sunday of Easter 2018 and on the event of the Annual Parochial Church Council Meeting, Ian Mobsby explores the meaning of Jesus' I AM statement in the Gospel of John chapter 15:1-8, where Jesus says " I AM the Vine, you are branches" and then later says that we are called to bear fruit.  This was recorded at the Parish Church of St Luke's Church in Peckham on 29th April 2018.  For more information on the Church see http://www.stlukespeckham.co.uk  2018-04-2900 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamEaster 4: I AM The Good Shepherd: Freedom & Obedience by Ian MobsbyIn this podcast Ian Mobsby explores the Gospel of John Chapter 10 where Jesus describes himself metaphorically as the 'Good Shepherd'.   This biblical passage is part of a large text where Jesus uses a number of 'I AM' phrases and metaphors to enable people to begin to understand his divinity.  This was recorded at the Parish Church of St Luke's Church (Camberwell) in Peckham on the 4th Sunday of Easter 2018. 2018-04-2300 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamPalm Sunday 2018: Jesus’s Messianic highpoint jolts us to be mindful of the things of ultimate importance by Collins DuruekeIn this podcast, Fr Collins Durueke explores the importance of Palm Sunday and Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem.  As we enter into Holy Week in 2018 we are mindful that this time of year us full of busyness, but Palm Sunday should jolt us to be mindful of those factors of ultimate importance in our lives. This homily was recorded on Sunday 25th March 2018 at St Lukes Church (Camberwell) in Peckham.2018-03-2700 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamLent 1 | Why we should forgive by Mtr Roxanne HunteIn this podcast, the second in our Lent Season, Mtr Rozanne Hunte on the Second Sunday of Lent and Racial Justice Sunday explore the importance of why we should forgive – that God forgives the inexcusable in us to that we can forgive others.   She makes reference to the Prophet Micah 6.6-8, Colossians 3.12-13 &  The Gospel of Matthew 18.23.35. Mtr Roxanne is the BAME (Black Asian & Minority Ethnic Vocations Champion in the Diocese of Southwark and the Priest in Charge of the Benefice of Holy Innocents and St Mark Parish Churches in South Norwood.  This was recorded at St Luke’s...2018-02-2100 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamThe Meaning of Ash Wednesday by Collins Durueke                   In this podcast Fr Collins Durueke explores the symbolism of ash in the Bible and the connection with spiritual penitence.  This was recorded on Ash Wednesday at St Luke’s Church Peckham on 14th February 2018.  2018-02-2100 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamWisdom found in following the Way of JesusIn this podcast Mtr Sandra Schloss explores the theme of wisdom to be found as feminine in the Hebrew Scriptures, and the connection between this more feminine side of the nature of God and wisdom.  The wisdom tradition was prevalent within all the tribes and nations of the Ancient Near East, and so it is not surprising that the Bible in the Hebrew Scriptures and New Testament reflects wisdom as part of the nature of God and fulfilled in the person of Jesus. This was recorded on the 4th January 2018 at St Luke's Church Peckham. 2018-02-0400 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamThe importance of togetherness and unity for JesusIn this podcast Sandra Schloss explores the implications of Psalm 111, Revelation 12.1-5a and Mark 1.21-28 to explore the theme of togetherness, and why this is important to Jesus.  This was recorded at St Luke's Church Peckham on 28th January 2018.  2018-02-0100 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamWhat is Epiphany and what does it mean for us today Fr Collins DuruekeIn this podcast, Fe Collins Durueke explores the meaning the season of Epiphany and when we, in particular, remember the birth of Christ.   This was recorded at St Luke's Church Camberwell in Peckham on the first Sunday of Epiphany 2018. For information on St Luke's please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk 2018-01-0700 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamJesus comes as a liberating gift of love for you by Ian MobsbyIn this podcast Ian Mobsby explores thebirth of Jesus as a cosmological gift of liberation, as a transformative gift of love that we remember in the season of Christmas - the Christ Mass.  This gift of love is open to everyone, all you need do is follow.  This was recorded at St Lukes Church Peckham, for more information on our services please visit www.stlukespeckham.co.uk. 2017-12-2500 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamWhat are we preparing for in Advent? Fr Collins DuruekeIn this podcast Fr Collins Durueke explores what we are a preparing for in the run up to Christmas in the busy season of Advent.  This was recorded at St Lukes Church Peckham on the Second Sunday of Advent 2017 on 10th December 2017. For more information on St Lukes Church see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk 2017-12-1800 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamPeckham Citizens and Community Organising by Fr Edward CollierIn this podcast Fr Edward Collier, one of the founders of Peckham Citizens, part of UK Citiziens explores the approach of community activism now widely called 'community organising'.  This finds its roots in the civil rights movement in the USA and now used quite widely tio empower those who have no voice or who are marginalised.   Fr Edward talks of his own experiences in dialogue with the Wellspring Community, part of St Lukes Church Peckham.  This was recorded on the 5th December 2017. 2017-12-0800 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamUnderstanding Salvation as the Outcome of the Way we choose to liveIn this podcast reccorded on 26th November 2017 on Christ the King Sunday, Mtr Sandra Schloss explores the connection between Salvation and the outcome of the way we live as explained in Jesus' teaching recorded at Matthew 25.31-46.  For information on St Lukes Peckham please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk 2017-11-2900 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamA spirituality of happiness in adversity - Jesus’ teachings in the Beatitudes by Ian MobsbyIn this podcast Ian Mobsby explores  the theme og a spirituality of happiness in adversity from Jesus' teachings of the Beatitudes as recorded in the Gospels .  This was recorded at St Lukes Peckham on Sunday 5th November 2017. For more information on St Luke's Church see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk2017-11-0600 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamKnife Crime and the challenge of striving for Faith Hope and Love by Fola EkundayoIn this podcast Fola Ekundayo explores the implications of Pauls Letter to the Thessalonians chapter 1 regarding the call to work for faith hope and love in the context of gang related knife crime and public safety in Peckham.  This was recorded at St Lukes Peckham on Sunday 22nd Oct 2017. For more information on St Luke's Church see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk2017-10-2600 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamThe significance of Luke the Apostle by Bp Karowei the Bp of WoolwichIn this podcast recorded on tthe 15th October 2017 the Rt Revd Karowei, the Bishop of Woolwich in the Diocese of Souhtwark explores the implications of the life and example of St Luke the Apostle.  This was recorded at the Patronal Festival Service of St Luke at St Lukes Church in  Peckham. For more information on St Luke's Church see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk2017-10-1500 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamThe Vineyard is God's not ours: Pecan Centre & Foodbank in Peckham by Chris PriceIn this podcast recorded on tthe 8th October 2017, Chris Price leader of the Pecan Centre in Peckham and lay Methodist Preacher explores Matthew 21:33-46 to explore the theme of Vineyard, and God's expectation of hospitality in the Vineyard to explore why the work of Foodbanks supported by the Churches are very important.  This was recorded at the Harvest Festival Service at St Lukes Peckham on Sunday 8th October 2017. For more information on St Luke's Church see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk2017-10-0800 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamThe Authority of Jesus by Fr Collins DuruekeIn this podcast recorded on tthe 1st October 2017, Fr Collins Durueke, the new NSM Curate of St Luke's Church in the Diocese of Southwark explores the lectionary passages of Hebrews 12:18-24 and Matthew 21:12-16 to explore the authority given to Jesus God the Redeemer in connection with God the Holy Trinity. This was recorded at St Luke's Church Peckham.2017-10-0100 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamThe Challenge of Ordained Priesthood by Bp Karowei the Bp of WoolwichIn this podcast recorded on tthe 24th September 2017, Bp Karowei the Bishop of Woolwich in the Diocese of SOuthwark explores the lectionary passages in the context of the demands and calling of Ordained ministry.  This was recorded at St Luke's Church Peckham.2017-09-2800 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamForgiveness and Reconilitation as a Way of Life by Mtr Sandra SchlossIn this podcast recorded on tthe 24th September 2017, Sandra Schloss explores the theme of Forgivensss as a way of life as explored by Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew Chapter 20. This podcast was recorded at the Parish Church of St Luke Peckham.2017-09-2800 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamForgiveness as a way of life by Ian MobsbyIn this podcast recorded on tthe 17th September 2017, Ian Mobsby explores the theme of Forgivensss as a way of life as explored by Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew Chapter 18. This podcast was recorded at the Parish Church of St Luke Peckham.2017-09-1700 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamBuilding Community out of Conflict by Revd Sandra SchlossIn this podcast recorded on tthe 10th September 2017, the Revd Sandra Schloss, the new Senior Curate to the parish of St Luke (Camberwell) in Peckham explores the theme in Romans 13.8-14 and Matthew 18.15-20 around dealing with conflict and being the Body of Christ, beloved by God.2017-09-1000 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamLoving the Saints - the Licensing of Revd Sandra Schloss at St Luke's Church by Archdeacon Jane SteenIn this podcast the Ven. Jane Steen expplores the impliications of St Paul's letter to the Colossians and the implications for ministry today.  This was recorded on 6th September 2017 on the licensing of Revd Sandra Schloss as Assistant Senior Curate at St Luke's Church (Camberwell) in Peckham. For more information on St Luke's Church see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk2017-09-1000 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamFinding Life in Jesus by Ian MobsbyIn this podcast Ian Mobsby explores the implications of Jesus' teachings in Matthew 16: 21-28, where Jesus had to tell the disciples that this Messiah would suffer and die and then rise from the dead. In this text Jesus gets very angry with Peter, and reminds all the disciples that they are going to need to deny themselves and pick up their Cross. This was recorded at the Sunday Morning Eucharist Service at St Lukes Peckham on the 3rd September 2017.2017-09-1000 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamThe Challenge of Wheat & Weeds in the Church by Ian MobsbyIn this podcast Ian Mobsby explores the implications of Jesus' teaching of the parable of the 'Wheat and Weeds' as recorded in Matthew 13.24-30,36-43. The parable challenges us to be careful and awar eof our moitvations, and that our commitment to Christ dies require the orientation of our hearts to the way of Jesus. This is not an easy parable, and its implications regarding ideas of the final judgement should not be avoided, but challenging for all Christians of every age. This was recorded at St Luke's Peckham on the 6th Sunday after Trinity on 23rd July 2017.2017-07-2300 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamNew Monasticism and mission to homeless youth in New York by Adam BuckoIn this the second of two podcasts led by Adam Bucko in dlialogue with the Wellspring Community Peckham, Adam Bucko explores the realities and challenges of using a contemplative approach as the medium of engagement with traumatised homeless youth asa form of loving service and mission.  Adam Bucko is a founder of a new monastic community in New York City and is an Ordinand in training to become an Episcopal Priest.  This was recorded on Tuesdsy 18th July 2017.2017-07-2000 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamOpen Hearts as Good Soil, an interpretation of the Parable of the Sower by Collins DuruekeIn this podcast recorded on tthe 17th July 2017, Collins Durueke explores the gospel parable of the Sower, to explore the connection between the Kingdom of God, the openness of our hearts to God, and our effectiveness as Christians in the world.  This was recorded  at St Luke's Peckham. For more information see www.stllukespeckham.co.uk2017-07-1600 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamWhat is New Monasticsm? The Spiritual story of Adam Bucko, founder in New York in dialogue with the Wellspring Community PeckhamIn this podcast recorded on tthe 11th July 2017, Adam Bucko told his life story to unpack how new monasticism impacted his life, spirituality and world.  Adam is a founder of a radical new monastic commuiity in New York whose loving action was the support and encouragememt of street homeless young people.  Adam's story is quite unique with influences from the Solidarność freedom movment in Poland, and the affects of civil war and oppression, being an undocumented immigrant into the United States, and lots of experience of Roman Catholic and Episcopalian justice movements, resulting in a pretty unique new monastic comm...2017-07-1200 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamMission and Hospitality, there is no split between the social and spiritual gospel by Ian MobsbyIn this podcast recorded on tthe 3rd Sunday of Trinity 2017 on the 2nd July, Ian Mobsby explores the gospel text of Matthew Chapter 10 on the theme of Mission and Hospitality.  Jesus is clear that there is no split between the so-called social gospel or spiritual gospel.  This was recorded  at St Luke's Peckham. For more information see www.stllukespeckham.co.uk2017-07-0300 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamTrinity Sunday: The nature of God and the Great Commission by Ian MobsbyIn this podcast on Trinity Sunday 2017, Ian Mobsby explores the connection between the nature of the Trinity and Jesus’ calling to the disciples, sometimes called the Great Commission.  This was recorded in the Sunday Morning Eucharist Service at St Lukes Church Peckham on the 11th June 2017. For more information on St Luke's Church see www.stllukespeckham.co.uk2017-06-1200 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamPentecost Sunday: Breathe on me breath of God by Fr John FrancisIn this podcast recorded at the Sunday Morning Parish Eucharist Service on Pentecost Service at St Luke's Church Camberwell in Peckham, Fr John Francis explores the implications of John 20:19-23 and Acts 2:1-21.  This was recorded on Sunday 4th June 2017. For more information on St Luke's Church see www.stllukespeckham.co.uk  2017-06-0800 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamPentecost 04 06 17: Persevering in times of violence, reflections following terrorist attacks in South London by Ian MobsbyIn this reflection on Pentecost Sunday at the St Lukes Contemplative Evening Eucharist Service Ian Mobsby follows a Lectio Divina with some reflections following the terrorist incidents at London Bridge and Borough Market and following a fatal stabbing in North Peckham.  For more information on St Lukes Church Peckham see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk or for the Wellspring New Monastic Community www.wellspringpeckham.net2017-06-0800 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamWellspring Rhythm of Life Commitment Service Homily by Bp Christopher Chessun, the Bishop of SouthwarkIn this podcast recorded at the first Rhythhm of Life Service of the Wellspring Community at St Lukes Church Peckham, members of the community made commitments to contemplative prayer, community living and loving service before a packed church congregation.  In the address at this service, Bishop Christopher, the Bishop of Southwark, explored the application of Zechariah 8.1-13, Revelation 21.22  -  22.5 and John 21.1-14 in the context of those who have made seasonal vows and commitments.  This podcast was recorded on the 21st Mary 2017 at the Church of St Lukes (Camberwell) in Peckham in the Woolwich Episcopal Area of the Diocese of S...2017-05-2200 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamEaster 5: Words of hope and resilence by Ian MobsbyIn this podcast Ian Mobsby on the fifth Sunday of the season of Easter on the 14th May 2017, Ian explores the implications of John 14:1-14 to reflect on Jesus' words to the disciples as they walk together from the Last Supper to the Garden of Gethsemane   It ias no concidence that the lectionary explores these words in the context of the murrder of the first disciple - Stephen and Jesus' words to persevere in the time to come.  It is in this context that Jesus makes the clearest teaching of his Messiahsbip.  This podcast was recorded at St Lukes Pec...2017-05-1800 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamEaster Sunday 2017: Resurrection and the Hope of Humanity by Ian MobsbyIn this podcast Ian Mobsby on Easter Sunday on the 16th April 2017, explores the implications of Matthew chapter 28 for the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the Hope of Humanity.   The text is hurried and comes across as being in a state of shock, as we forget the resurrection is utterly shocking.  This podcast was recorded at St Lukes Peckham at the Sunday morning Eucharist Service.  For more information on St Lukes Church see www.stllukespeckham.co.uk2017-04-1700 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamChristmas Day: Scandalous gift of God as a Peasant’s Child by Ian MobsbyIn this podcast Ian Mobsby explores the implications of God coming as a helpless baby, about the intentions of God who has immense love for us that he comes in all violunerability and on our terms.  This podcast was recorded on the 25th December 2016 at St Lukes Peckham.  For more information on St Lukes, see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk.2016-12-2500 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamAdvent 4: God with us and a faith beyond anxiety by Ian MobsbyIn this podcast Ian Mobsby explores Isaiah7.10-16 and Matthew 1.18-25 to explore the implications of Jesus coming as Emmanuel and as a small child. That Jesus comes not in power and majesty but in vulnerability and powerlessness.  For more details on the work and resources of St Lukes Peckham, please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk or see us on facebook or twitter.2016-12-1800 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamAdvent 3: Are you the one or should we wait for another? by Ian MobsbyIn this podcast Ian Mobsby explores Matthew 11:2-11 and the question that the disciples of John the Baptist ask of Jesus when John has been imprisioned "Are you the one or should we wait for an other/".  This is is a critical question because it was not obvious to John the Baptist whether Jesus was the Messiah or not.  For more details on the work and resources of St Lukes Peckham, please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk or see us on facebook or twitter.2016-12-1100 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamIgnatian Spirituality with Hugo Adan FernandezIn this podcast on Tuesday 13th September 2016, The Peckham Well New Monastic Community (of the parish of St Lukes Church) met with Hugo Adan Fernandez to explore Ignatian Spiritualty.  Hugo became a Christian through the work of the Jesuits in the 1980s in the difficult times of Franko.  Drawing on the life of St Ignatius, Hugo explores the implications of this particular approach to being Christian drawing on a contemplative life, thaty leads to contemplative action and liberation theology.  Hugo unpacks the relationship of Ignatian spirituality regarding contemplation and meditation, and listening to God in the ordinariness of life, through mom...2016-09-1400 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamFollowers of the Way by Ian MobsbyIn this podcast Ian Mobsby explores the Gospel text of Luke Chapter 14 and Hebrews Chapter 14 to explore what it really means to be a follower of Jesus Christ as the Way of Love.  In this text Ian looks at the connection between humility as a sign of love as a crucial expression of authentic Christian discipleship. This podcast was recorded at the St Lukes Peckham Sunday Morning Eucharist on Sunday 28th August 2016.  For more information on St Lukes please see www.sltukespeckham.co.uk2016-08-2800 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamRemembering that we are loved by God even when the world is uncertain by Lynn RussellIn this podcast Mother Lynn Russell explores how we are all beloved of God, and that when we live in an uncertain world of pain and suffering, we must remember this reality.  Only with God's love will we not be overwhelmed. This homily was recorded at the St Lukes Peckham Sunday Morning Eucharist on 31st July 2016.  For more information on St Lukes please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk2016-08-0500 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamWhat is the Lord's Prayer and why did Jesus teach it? by Nick ElderIn this podcast Fr Nicholas Elder explores the place of the Lord's prayer in the context of Christian prayer drawing on Luke 11.1-13 and other Biblical texts. This homily was recorded at the St Lukes Peckham Sunday Morning Eucharist on 24th July 2016.2016-08-0100 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamXenophobia and love of the stranger post Brexit by Nick ElderIn this podcast Fr Nicholas Elder explores the themes of the gospel text of Luke 10.38-42 and other Bible texts around the calling for Christians and Jews to love the other, including widows, immigrants and those who are vulnerable.  This homily was recorded at the St Lukes Peckham Sunday Morning Eucharist on 17th July 2016.2016-08-0100 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamDignity in our humanity through the love of God by Lynn RussellIn this podcast the Revd Lynn Russell from nearby St Giles Camberwell preached on 4th Sunda after Trinity exploring the lectionary Gospel of Luke 8.26-39.  This was recorded at the Sunday Morning Eucharist on 19th June 2016 at St Lukes Church Peckham in South London. For more information on St Lukes please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk2016-07-1200 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamIntroduction to Benedictine Spirituality with Abbot Stuart BurnsIn this podcast Abbot Stuart of the Anglican Benedictine Mucknell Abbey met with the nascent new monastic community at St Lukes Peckham to explore the distinctiveness of Benedictine spirituality and religious life.  This was recorded at a Community Gathering on Tuesday 5th July 2016 at the Mother House to the St Lukes Community.in Peckham South London. For more information on St Lukes please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk 2016-07-0700 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamLord only speak the Word and I shall be healed by Fr Nick GeorgeIn this podcast Fr Nick George, the Vicar of St Giles Camberwell led the morning service at St Lukes Peckham on the first sunday after Trinity Sunday, where there was one baptism and an exploraton of the gospel text for the Day, Luke 7.1-10.  Fr Nick explores how Jesus' healing connects with the theology of christian baptism, and the sense of God the Trinity being our God as Creator, Redeemer and Sustainer.  This was recorded on Sunday 29th May 2016.  For more information on St Luke's please go to www.stlulespeckham.co.uk.2016-06-0300 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamTrinity Sunday: The mystery of God the Holy Trinity makes sense relationally by Jane SteenIn this podcast  the Ven. Jane Steen, the Archdeacon of Southwark in the Woolwich Area of the Diocese of Southwark explores the meaning and implications of God the Holy Trinity as received in the Christian faith by drawing on the Anglican Collect Prayer for the day alongside Proverbs 8.1-4,22-31, Romans 5.1-5 and John 16.12-15.  This was recorded at the parish church of St Lukes Peckham on Trinity Sunday on 22nd May 2016.  For more information on St Lukes please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk2016-05-2200 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamNew Monasticism Dialogue: Rachael and Jonathan Lopez and the St Anselm CommunityIn this podcast Rachael and Jonathan Lopez share their experience of giving up a year of their life to serve God as part of the St Anselm Community at Lambeth Palace.  This community literally drew on people from all around the world in and outside of the Anglican Communion.  Rachael and Jonathan are from Melbourne Australia and associated with the Anglican Church.  The year was clearly  transformative one, and one they will take back with them their home where they will be involved in a pioneering community project.  For more information on St Anselm please see their website.  So read the ar...2016-04-3000 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamNew Monastic Reflections: DIalogue with Ned Lunn and Tim WatsonIn this podcast, the nacent new monastic community at St Lukes Peckham met for dialogue with two pioneering ministers, Ned Lunn and Tim Watson, to explore their stories and new monasticism.  Both are ordained ministers in the Church of England, with Ned being based currently in York and Tim starting out in Gosport in Portsmouth.  Ned has been working with an emerging community in York, and Tim is seeking to explore the possibility of planting a new monastic community as part of his work in Portsmouth.  For more information on Ned and Tim, please see our website www.stlukespeckham.co.uk...2016-04-0600 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamGood Friday 2016: It is finished by Ian MobsbyIn this podcast Ian Mobsby explores the spiritual signifcance of the Cross and Jesus' last words recorded in the gospels as 'It is finished'.  These words are profound and not what some of the witnesses took as ultimate failure, but actually that Jesus as the Messiah had overcome great suffering for the slvific purposes of God.  This was recorded at the Parish Church of St Lukes Camberwell in Peckham in March 2016.2016-03-2600 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamPassiontide: St Paul and why we bother to be Christian by Ian MobsbyIn this podcast Ian Mobsby explores the lectionary text of Philippians 3.4b-14 on Passiontide Sunday 2016 exploring the theme of St Paul and why we bother to be Christian.  This was recorded in the Parish Church of St Lukes Peckham on 13th March 2016.  For more information on St Lukes please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk2016-03-1300 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamLent 3: Jesus has expectations of his followers by Ian MobsbyIn this podcast recorded on the 3rd Sunday of Lent, Ian Mobsby draws on the lectinary Gospel Text ofLuke 13.1-9 to explore Jesus' expectation of his followrs to bear fruit. This is not an easy text, but one tha challenges the sense of entitlement and lack of commitment that can happen in some churches.  This was recorded at St Lukes Church Peckham on 28th Feb 2016.2016-03-0300 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamNew Monastic vision in an ex-parish context, a dialogue with Gareth PowellIn this podcast participants of the emerging new monastic commjunity at St Luke's Peckham enter into dialogue with Gareth Powell, Priest Missioner to the St Margaret the Queen Community in Streatham Hill.  Gareth shares this dreams and theology in enbaling an ex-parish church to become a centre for commjunity renewal with a residential new monastic communty.  This podcast was recorded on Tuesday 1st March 2016.  For more info on the New Monastic Community of St Luke's Peckham see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk.2016-03-0200 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamCommunity Organising: A dialogue with Calum Green and his role with Peckham CitizensIn this podcast Calum Green, Community Organiser with Peckham Citizens (part of UK Citizens) talked of his interest, experience and understandng of this important role with social justice and empowerment.  This was recorded in the Tuesday evening nascent new monastic gathering at St Lukes Church Peckham.2016-02-1700 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamLent 1: Putting Jesus back at the centre of your life by Shannon PrestonIn this podcast the Revd Shannon Preston explores the theme of Lent, as putting Jesus back into the centre of your life.  This honily was recorded at St Luke's Church in Peckham on the first Sunday of Lent 2016 on SUnday 14th February.  For more information on St Luke's Church please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk2016-02-1400 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamChristmas Day: Emmanuel is not the 'God for them' but the 'God with us'.In this podcast on Christmas Day at St Luke's Church Peckham Ian Mobsby explores the meaning of 'Emmanuel' as 'God with us'.  Too often in Christianity the story of the birth of Jesus is heard as the story of the God 'for them'.  This homily explores the generous and scandalous love of God, that seeks to come as a fragile human being for hope for all people.  The paradox of a man coming from God who was truly God and truly human.2015-12-2500 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamChristmas Eve: Jesus born as the excluded yet holy child of GodIn this podcast on Christmas Eve at St Luke's Church Peckham, drawing on Luke 2:1-14 (15-20) Ian Mobsby explores the theme of Jesus born as the excluded yet holy child of God.  The Emmanuel 'God with us' born in a stable sleeping in a feeding box.2015-12-2500 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamAn Intro to St Francis & Clare with Sr Joyce YarrowOn Tues 15th December, a number of people from our nascent St Luke's new monastic community met up with Sister Joyce of the Community of St Francis who have a Franciscan House in Southwark.  The evening was organised to help us begin to explore the importance of the insights of Franciscan thinking around Christianity to help us to begin to explore what God is calling us to be and do in North Peckham.  Recently there has been increasing recognition that New Monasticism is a mix of Benedictine, Franciscan and Ignatian Spirituality, so we are seeking to explore this over th...2015-12-1800 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamAdvent 1: The Great WaitingIn this podcast at the beginning of Advent 2015, Ian Mobsby drawing on Matthew Chapter 4, explores the theme of the ‘great waiting’. We remember Mary who chose to have faith in God even though it made her an outsider and at some personal risk.  This was recorded on Sunday 29th November at St Luke’s Church Peckham.2015-11-2900 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamSacrificial love and the cost of warIn this St Luke’s Church Peckham podcast and drawing on Mark Chapter 1, Ian Mobsby explores remembrance day, when the World remembers those who have given their lives in the cost of war, and the parallel with Jesus who has given his life as an act of self-less giving to bring health and healing to whole universe and ourselves.  This was recorded on Sunday 8th November 2015.2015-11-0900 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamThe Bible is a resource for following Jesus and not bashing othersIn this St Lukes Peckham Podcast, Ian Mobsby draws on the gospel text of John chapter 5 verses 36-47 to explore the theme of the bible as a resource for following Jesus, not bashing others.  Drawing on the examle of Jesus' encounters with the Pharasees, Saducees and the teachers of the law who were so certain of who God was and what God would do, Ian exploes how this was a form of early religious fundamentalism, that has existed until the present day. When ever we get so certain of knowing God or raise the bible as an alternative God, we d...2015-10-2500 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamDiscipleship 5: Material Sufficiency and downward mobilityIn this St Lukes Peckham Podcast, Ian Mobsby explores the theme of a discipleship of material sufficiency and downward mobility, drawing on Mark 10.17-31. This is the fifth in the series where Ian explores different aspects of Christian discipleship.  For more information see website www.stlukespeckham.co.uk or podcasting site www.stlukespeckham.podbean.com2015-10-1100 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamDiscipleship 4: Openness and JusticeIn this St Lukes Peckham Podcast, Ian Mobsby explores the theme of a discipleship of openness and justice, drawing on Mark 10.2-16. This is the fourth in the series where Ian explores different aspects of Christian discipleship.2015-10-0400 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamDiscipeship 3: Christian disciples are not specialIn this St Lukes Peckham podcast, drawing on the Gospel of Mark 9 :38-50 Ian Mobsby explores the theme of discipleship as not being special  and the theme of harvest as giving to others.  This podcast was recorded on Harvest Sunday Morning Eucharist, September 2015.2015-09-2700 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamDiscipleship 2: The first will be last by Ian MobsbyIn this St Lukes Peckham Podcast, Ian Mobsby explores the theme of discipleship  and the calling to humility.  This is the second homily that Ian has given at St Lukes at the Sunday Morning Eucharist.  For more information on the activities of St Lukes please see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk or the podcast site www.stlukespeckham.podbean.com2015-09-2000 minSt Luke\'s PeckhamSt Luke's PeckhamDiscipleship 1: Gods Story Our Story by Ian MobsbyIn this the first of St Luke's Peckham podcasts, Ian Mobsby begins a series looking at discipleship as understood in the Gospel of St Mark. In this first session drawing on Mark 8.27-38, Ian explored the cost of discipleship, and that Christian discipleship begins with service. For more information on St Luke's, see www.stlukespeckham.co.uk or St Luke's Peckham on Facebook.2015-09-2000 minSue & James 12 Weeks to Wow! Podcast ShowSue & James 12 Weeks to Wow! Podcast ShowEpisode Twelve _ Ray Donnelly MBE Founder of the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation Charity, Song Writer and Now 2 Stone Lighter thanks to EasyLoss!Episode Twelve _ Ray Donnelly MBE Founder of the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation Charity, Song Writer and Now 2 Stone Lighter thanks to EasyLoss!       With Sue Peckham & James Holmes DOWNLOAD THE APP NOW! https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/12-weeks-to-wow-fast-weight-loss-hypnosis/id1190413254?ls=1&mt=8 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.hantshypno.wow FIND OUT MORE HERE: https://www.hantshypno.co.uk/ https://www.portsmouthhypnotherapy.co.uk/ https://www.farehamcounsellingcentre.co.uk/ https://www.southamptonhypnotherapy.co.uk/ 2015-04-1627 minSue & James 12 Weeks to Wow! Podcast ShowSue & James 12 Weeks to Wow! Podcast ShowEpisode Seven - Matt Miller - Personal Trainer, Broga Creator, Eye Candy and all Round Nice Guy.Episode Seven - Matt Miller - Personal Trainer, Broga Creator, Eye Candy and all Round Nice Guy, with Sue Peckham & James Holmes. So you thought Broga was just a small town in Malaysia! You were wrong, Matt Miller it's creator talks about this amazing new fitness craze! DOWNLOAD THE APP NOW! https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/12-weeks-to-wow-fast-weight-loss-hypnosis/id1190413254?ls=1&mt=8 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.hantshypno.wow FIND OUT MORE HERE: https://www.hantshypno.co.uk/ https://www.portsmouthhypnotherapy.co.uk/ https://www...2015-03-2536 minSue & James 12 Weeks to Wow! Podcast ShowSue & James 12 Weeks to Wow! Podcast ShowEpisode Six - Sig Watkins - PR Guru and Health & Fitness Genius!Episode Six - Sig Watkins - PR Guru and Health & Fitness Genius! with Sue Peckham DOWNLOAD THE APP NOW! https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/12-weeks-to-wow-fast-weight-loss-hypnosis/id1190413254?ls=1&mt=8 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=uk.co.hantshypno.wow FIND OUT MORE HERE: https://www.hantshypno.co.uk/ https://www.portsmouthhypnotherapy.co.uk/ https://www.farehamcounsellingcentre.co.uk/ https://www.southamptonhypnotherapy.co.uk/ 2015-03-2224 min