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Church Mission Society

Summary: Encounters with a life-changing God across five continents, personally delivered to you each month by our award-winning team in Britain’s first ever mission podcast. Don’t forget to look in the iTunes Music Store for the CMS Podcast - for people who are in to mission on the move.

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Podcasts:

 2.22 - Pause and pray for mission with Church Mission Society | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:02:22

To celebrate Church Mission Society's 222nd birthday, we are inviting you to pause and pray for mission with our 2min 22s mini-liturgy - celebrate and remember God's mission in your neighbourhood and our world.

 Tim Curtis - Scriptures bringing life | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:16:25

Recently, Jenny Muscat talked to Tim Curtis about his work as a mission partner in the Chaco region of Paraguay. Tim works on resources to enable the Enxet people to access scripture in their own language, following on from his involvement in the translation of the whole Bible into Southern Enxet.

 Something words can't bring - Chris Duffett on art and mission | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:19:43

Chris Duffett, from the Light College and Collective, is an artist with a desire to bring words, comfort and scenes from God’s heart to those he paints for. Chris’ fine art seeks to bring the colours and mystery of other realms. His work is playful and joy filled with an overemphasis of light. Chris studied Art with Theology at Chester College and has exhibited in Chester and Cambridge and worked as an artist in residence with Chelmsley Wood Baptist Church. His work is often used for publications and magazines. As well as painting and creating he is the founding evangelist of The Light Project, an author, tutor, poet and Baptist minister. He talked to Camilla Lloyd at Church Mission Society in Oxford on 3 March 2020 as part of the For Art’s Sake Pioneer Conversations Day.

 A world of endings - Interview with David Benjamin Blower | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:47

Jeremy Woodham talks to musician and theologian David Benjamin Blower about the connections between prophets and artists, whether Jesus was an artist and if art is or isn't missional. Also: the power of lament and hymns without happy endings. The interview was recorded at Church Mission Society in Oxford on 3 March 2020 as part of the For Art's Sake Pioneer Conversations Day.

 Sadness and gladness in Lebanon | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:16:30

When Phil and Sylvie Good set out for Lebanon as new mission partners, they began working with a church and serving Syrian refugees. “The scale of what happened to them became more apparent as I got to know them,” says Sylvie. “Total lack of future.” In the face of this seemingly overwhelming situation of despair, Phil and Sylvie took the attitude of “do what we can”. Jenny Muscat found out what this means on a practical level, and how some people even say they are glad to have become refugees. To find out why, listen to the interview.

 Talk 3 - New Streams and Rivers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:24:36

Canon Moses Bushendich, international director of CMS-Africa, gave three talks at Church Mission Society's 2019 Africa conference 8-10 November, at the Hayes Conference Centre, Swanwick, UK. He spoke from an African and CMS-Africa perspective on the theme taken from Isaiah 43: “See, I am doing a new thing - do you not perceive it?”

 Talk 2 - A New Way or Road | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:25:41

Canon Moses Bushendich, international director of CMS-Africa, gave three talks at Church Mission Society's 2019 Africa conference 8-10 November, at the Hayes Conference Centre, Swanwick, UK. He spoke from an African and CMS-Africa perspective on the theme taken from Isaiah 43: “See, I am doing a new thing - do you not perceive it?”

 Talk 1 - A New Thing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:31:08

Canon Moses Bushendich, international director of CMS-Africa, gave three talks at Church Mission Society's 2019 Africa conference 8-10 November, at the Hayes Conference Centre, Swanwick, UK. He spoke from an African and CMS-Africa perspective on the theme taken from Isaiah 43: “See, I am doing a new thing - do you not perceive it?”

 Ann-Marie Wilson on FGM in Sudan and South Sudan - and how to hold onto hope | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:06:10

Advisory: contains frank discussion of FGM practices. On the last of #16daysofactivism against gender-based violence, we hear from Ann-Marie Wilson, CMS mission partner and founder of the anti-FGM charity 28toomany. Ann-Marie was working in Sudan in 2003–2004 when she met a little girl in Darfur who’d had female genital mutilation (FGM) at 5 and been raped at 10. From this encounter, the charity @28toomany was born. Ann-Marie felt called to act – to stand up and make a difference. With support from @churchmissionsociety she started @28toomany in 2010 with the goal of reducing the practice of FGM by 10 per cent in 10 countries in 10 years –they are well on the way to achieving that. She recently told us about their latest country report on #Sudan and #SouthSudan – going back to where it all began. Ann-Marie comments, “This particular country report, it’s very close to my heart.”

 Prisons, power and polarities: interview with Modupe Adefala | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:12:40

Jeremy Woodham talks to 2019 graduate Modupe Adefala, prison chaplain and leader of Word Fountain Christian Ministries, a Pentecostal church based in Oxford. They discuss her work in prison, whether pioneering is too white, and how she'd like to see churches becoming learning centres as well as worship centres.

 A refugee Christmas: Doug Marshall | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:12:15

Recently returned from working with asylum seekers and refugees in Malta, Doug Marshall told Jenny Muscat how his perspective on Christmas has shifted thanks to his experience there.

 The shining lights of northern Uganda | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:09

Jenny Muscat talks to Malcolm Pritchard about his work at Janani Luwum Theological College in Gulu, northern Uganda. Malcolm talks about a unique setting in an area that has faced huge trauma over the years, especially through the activity of the LRA and the constant pressures of daily life. And he tells the stories of students coming into their own, and the joy of walking alongside some shining lights of the future church in Uganda.

 Mission is… for the whole family - Alex and Jane Cacouris | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:21:43

The Cacouris family recently returned to the UK after spending three years working with Christ Church, Rio de Janeiro. We caught up with Alex, Jane and their children to hear about mission as a family, and how their time in Brazil has taught and shaped them.

 Mission is… coffee and scissors - Levi Santana | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:37:37

Levi Santana, mission partner working along with his wife Debora among the marginalised in Goiania, Brazil, shares what he has learned about the simplicity of mission. This talk was recorded at the recent CMS Adelante conference, celebrating mission in Latin America.

 Guatemala - the urban front line | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:04

Mark and Rosalie Balfour work with street connected children in Guatemala. Increasingly they have also been working to offer pastoral support to others working on the front line in a difficult urban context – all part of the way in which their mission call is “all about Jesus and all about people”.

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