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Jamie Jones Buchanan MBE – Staying With the Trouble
Jamie Jones Buchanan MBE (Former rugby player and now Head Coach for Leeds Rhinos) talks to Bishop James Jones about his childhood dreams, poverty and tackling inequality in the penultimate podcast of the series. Listen on YouTube here: Jamie Jones Buchan
Simon Philips – Staying With The Trouble
Hear Simon Philips (Interfaith Leader) talk about the stigma of poverty affecting people of the Jewish faith in conversation with Bishop James Jones   Listen on YouTube here: Simon Philips – Staying With The Trouble – YouTube  
Carol Tomlin – Staying With the Trouble
Revd. Dr Carol Tomlin reflects on tackling racism in conversation with Bishop James Jones Listen on YouTube here: Carol Tomlin – Staying With the Trouble – YouTube
Mary Brennan – Staying with the Trouble
Listen to Mary Brennan (Social Activist and Leeds Resident) in conversation with Bishop James Jones about the troubles facing society and the insights public theology brings in this series focussing on different perspectives on poverty, inequality and exc
Tom Riordan, Staying with the Trouble 3.0
In partnership with the William Temple Foundation and LCI we hear from Tom Riordan on the conversations about the troubles facing society and the insights public theology can bring to them. This latest series is hosted by Bishop James Jones, and produced
Winter Hook Lecture 2021 – Thinking about Faith and the Climate, What do we want to sustain?
Brought to you by Dr Carmody Grey and delivered at Leeds Minster.
Poetry reading by Diane Pacitti
We were delighted to have Bronte Poetry Award winner Diane Pacitti join us for poetry and a book club discussion on The Ungrateful Refugee. Here Diane shares some of her poems with us in the context of the themes around the book which are from her antholo
Christianity, Nature & Mental Health: Possibilities and Pitfalls
We were delighted to welcome Tasia Scrutton, Associate Professor at University of Leeds at the School for Philosophy, Religion and History of Science, at our event for Mental Health Awareness Week 2021. If you missed the event or want to listen again (it