Together Podcast | A conversation about faith, justice and how to change the world
Latest Episodes
Ep 64 – Time for climate action with Erasto Richard Magamba
Erasto, Ugandan climate activist and youth coordinator, mobilises climate action from parliament, churches, and COP26. It's not too late to make a difference in the climate, but we do need just decisions from our world leaders. It may be a crisis, but it'
Ep 63 – From prison cells to prayer with Josh Green
An encounter in a prison cell changes Josh Green's trajectory for the future, deciding to commit his life to Christ. Tune in for this live conversation at the Justice Conference On Tour, with bonus content of hearing from Cynan's embarrassing stories, the
Ep 62 – Mercifully breaking the stigma with Mercy Shibemba
Mercy Shibemba discusses the power of activism, building community and playing the long game when seeing change. She demonstrates perseverance, mercy and love in her commitment to seeing the health care sector transformed and speaking the truth.We also ch
Ep 61 – A pandemic pilgrimage with YCCN
Have any good things come out of the UK Covid-19 pandemic? How about the Young Christian Climate Network's (YCCN) pilgrimage with over 1,000 walkers to shout about climate justice. Join us as Sarah and Chris share their stories of how the pilgrimage came
Ep 60 – Holy activism with Jonathan Tremaine Thomas
In this latest episode, Jonathan Tremaine Thomas shares about racial reconciliation, turning anger into peace, the power of prayer and showing up to the call of God.
Ep 59 – Authentic community with Wave for Change
Our 59th episode is with Celia and Maia from Wave for Change, an organisation encouraging mixed ability friendships and inclusive community through being your authentic self.
Ep 58 – Courageous Prayer & Declaring Justice with James Aladiran
James Aladiran, founder of Prayer Storm, powerfully shares about the need for prayer, building stamina and navigating the storms of life. We are also joined by Grace, a third year student, who encourages us that prayer is a conversation with God, and it i