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Canon Angela Tilby, whose Christian journey has spanned broadcasting, parish ministry, theological education, and cathedral life, has written a new book titled Good Faith: Why England Needs Its Church. Angela believes the Church of England still matters, not as an abstract idea, but as a parish presence rooted in real communities, and she joined Mal Pope to share why.
Released on 16 Apr 2026
For many older people today, concerns like loneliness, declining health, loss of independence, financial pressure, and feeling unseen or forgotten can quietly shape everyday life. So, what does it really mean for our churches to serve the elderly well? Pippa Cramer MBE, who has spent years advocating for older people and helping churches think more deeply about how they value, include, and support those in later life, joined Madeleine Kerzner to unpack this.
For many of us, faith isn’t a straight line. It’s a story marked by questions, turning points, all woven together by God’s grace and the institutions that surround us. Jeremy Duff is the Principal of St Padarn’s Institute, where he has responsibility for shaping theological education and ministerial development across the Church in Wales. He joined Madeleine Kerzner to talk about his role as a Canon Professor, his love of teaching Scripture, and his testimony.
In recent years, many Christians have been drawn to a picture of Jesus who is endlessly inclusive, affirming without challenge, and generous without cost. Theologian, biblical scholar, and pastor, Rev Dr Ian Paul, joined Carlton Baxter to explore the growing appeal of universalism and the idea of an “inclusive Jesus.”