Jeff continues his stories of ministry, pulling back the curtain on odd church moments, tough pastoral calls, unexpected grace, and the awkward humanity that comes with trying to lead while still learning on the fly.
Jeff dives into stories from his years in ministry, pulling back the curtain on odd church moments, tough pastoral calls, unexpected grace, and the awkward humanity that comes with trying to lead while still learning on the fly.
Jeff dives into stories from his years in ministry, pulling back the curtain on odd church moments, tough pastoral calls, unexpected grace, and the awkward humanity that comes with trying to lead while still learning on the fly.
In the second programme on resolutions and choices, Jeff Lucas asks an honest question: do we really believe we can change? Or do we—even as followers of Jesus—settle for staying the same, quietly telling ourselves, “That’s just the way I am”? Join J...
It’s that time of year again, when many of us start thinking about New Year’s resolutions. It’s a natural moment to pause, take stock, and ask who we’re becoming—and who we’d like to be in 2026. Join Jeff Lucas for the first of two programmes explori...
In the second programme, Jeff continues to explore the character of Joseph, the husband of Mary. Through his self-control, sensitivity to God, and steady faithfulness, Joseph shows us what true righteousness looks like in practice.
Joseph barely features in the Nativity story, yet Jeff Lucas argues he is its quiet hero. Called a righteous man in the Bible, Joseph forces us to ask what righteousness really looks like. This first programme explores a life of authentic, lived-out...
In the second programme on friendship, Jeff speaks personally about how friends have carried him through some of the toughest seasons of his life. Lucas on Life.
The very public fallout between Marjorie Taylor Greene and her former friend Donald Trump is a grim example of how quickly friendships can collapse. Join Jeff as he reflects on the value of friendship — and how the right people can help us grow.
With the long-anticipated, and long-dreaded, budget now delivered, and everyone talking about money, Jeff tackles a familiar challenge: we need money and the things it buys, but we also need to make sure money doesn’t end up owning us.
It’s a famous and often misquoted saying from Jesus: Judge not lest you be judged'. But what does that mean? Surely, we have to make judgments every day. So join Jeff as he considers the difference between judgement and judgementalism.
This last week the BBC website suggested some practical help for those suffering from seasonal affective disorder, the winter depression that can strike as the days grow darker and colder. But although Christians have engaged in more honest conversat...
The news has been dominated by the Andrew/ Epstein story, and for good reason. We pray for justice for all who have suffered, and continue to suffer, from abuse. In the wake of this, Jeff asks, as followers of Jesus, how should we respond and pray...
This last week a report was issued that has carefully considered what makes us truly happy - much needed research surely, in our troubled world. The six year long project reveals that we are most happy, when we seek to make others happy - in the givi...
As Christians, we’re called to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind. But in a world that often discourages deep thought, how well do we use the gift of thinking? In this episode of Lucas on Life, Jeff Lucas challenges us to engage our brains a...
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