Gun and knife crime, the changing face of church music and the Archbishop of Canterbury on pilgrimage
Mike Ziolek hosts Sunday Breakfast, with a focus on faith.
We meet our Sunday Panel:
Cliff Allen from Churches For Tunbridge Wells, Jehovah's Witness Rollo Burgess and Geoff Cook, Minister at Faversham Baptist Church
*A survey of over 400 churches has found that many are short of organists and over half would like to try more modern worship music
*After the deaths of two teenagers in London last weekend should churches get more involved in helping young people at risk of being perpetrators or victims of violent crime
*We discover the significance of the Simnel cake, an Easter cake by another name
*A couple were so impressed by the message of David Attenborough's Blue Planet series it changed the way they marked Lent:
*Fifty years ago Martin Luther King was assassinated. Claire McCollum reports on his visit to Newcastle Upon Tyne in 1967 to receive an honorary degree
*The Reverend canon Chris Stone is here - as always - with more Signs & Symbols from the Bible
*For Low Sunday Geoffrey Collins takes a look at the BROAD Church
*Mike reports from a Holy Week pilgrimage in Thanet that was led by the Archbishop of Canterbury
*The Rev Kes has filed this week's audio diary
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- Sun 8 Apr 2018 06:00大象传媒 Radio Kent