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  • S4E17 Fringe Dweller: Life at the Edges, Creativity & Mission, with Jonny Baker
    2026/06/08
    Melanie Cave interviews Jonny Baker, discussing his new book 'Fringe Dweller,' exploring the life of Jesus at the margins and how this perspective can transform church practices and mission. The conversation reflects on the life of Jesus as an example of one who reaches out, creativity in scripture engagement, mission at the edges, and practical practices for churches to inhabit scripture and live out the gospel authentically. The Fringer Dweller book offers reflection and provocation based on Jesus' life, hands‑on mission and prayer practices (like role play and gospel contemplation), and poetic liturgies to respond as a community or individually. Jonny encourages us to embrace the edges as fertile spaces for growth, conversation and pioneering ministry. Keywords Jesus, Fringe Dweller, Mission, Creativity, Scripture, Church, Evangelism, Discipleship, Holy Spirit, Community Engagement Key Topics
    • Jesus' life at the margins
    • Creative engagement with scripture
    • Practices for living out the gospel at the edges
    Sound Bites
    • 'Mission as an adventure of the imagination'
    • 'Jesus advocates for those at the fringes'
    • 'There is life at the edges, come and see'
    Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Jonny and his journey 03:44 Mission and creativity in Western culture 06:29 Barriers to the gospel in Western society 09:26 The concept of the Fringe Dweller 11:59 Exploring the book: Fringe Dweller 14:37 Practices and liturgy in discipleship 17:40 Engaging with Scripture in community 20:26 The role of creativity in worship 25:19 Engaging young people with scripture 29:04 Innovative practices for reading the Bible 35:00 Imaginative approaches to acripture 39:46 Missional practices and community engagement Show Notes Buy Fringe Dweller here: https://www.getsidetracked.co/ www.rootsforchurches.com
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    48 分
  • S4E16 How Interfaith Dialogue Empowers Youth to Confidently Share Faith, with Jill Appleton
    2026/06/01

    In the next in our series on helping young people share faith, Melanie Cave interviews Jill Appleton of The Feast. They discuss how interfaith dialogue and the guidelines for respectful conversation can empower young people to share their faith confidently, build bridges between communities, and foster understanding in diverse societies. In these settings Christian teenagers become more confident in their Christian identity. Jill shares The Feast's Guidelines for Dialogue, how listening and respectful questioning differ from debate, and how these skills build friendship, resist radicalisation, and support faith conversations in diverse schools and communities. The episode also points listeners to practical resources and training for youth workers and schools to adopt dialogue-based approaches.

    Keywords

    interfaith dialogue, youth faith sharing, guidelines for dialogue, community building, faith education, evangelism, youth empowerment, religious diversity, Christian faith, social cohesion

    Key Topics

    The Feast's mission to foster interfaith dialogue among youth The importance of listening and asking good questions in faith conversations How dialogue differs from debate and its role in faith sharing The guidelines for respectful and honest dialogue Real-life stories of faith transformation through interfaith encounters

    Sound Bites

    'Listening is massively important in faith conversations.' 'The Feast helps young people become confident in their faith.' 'God works in our conversations and relationships.'

    Chapters

    00:00 Building Bridges Through Dialogue

    06:07 The Art of Dialogue vs. Debate

    11:27 Guidelines for Effective Conversations

    16:47 Transformative Journeys of Faith

    22:08 Recognizing and Countering Radicalization

    26:22 Creating Safe Spaces for Dialogue

    28:04 Transformative Encounters: A Personal Story

    29:57 Faith Sharing in Diverse Settings

    32:18 Building Confidence in Faith

    34:57 Navigating Interfaith Relationships

    36:39 The Role of Dialogue in Conflict Resolution

    39:17 The Impact of Dialogue on Evangelism

    44:11 Expanding the Feast: Global Reach and Resources

    Show Notes

    https://thefeast.org.uk/ Feast Resources: https://the-feast-youth-project.sumupstore.com/ www.rootsforchurches.com Discovering God: https://www.rootsontheweb.com/discover-roots/discovering-god

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    49 分
  • S4E15 The Journey of a Lifetime, an Intergenational Holiday Club, with Alison Hulse
    2026/05/25

    Imagine grandparents, grandchildren and whole families boarding a vintage train for the journey of a lifetime — meeting Jesus at every station through prayer, games, serving, learning and collaborative crafts. Together they eat, laugh, share stories of faith and explore Bible stories from Luke with simple spiritual practices that welcome every age.

    Explore the innovative intergenerational holiday club 'A Journey of a Lifetime' with Roots' MD Melanie and writer Alison Hulse, focusing on faith, community, and spiritual practices that unite all ages in a shared journey of discipleship.

    This ready-to-run holiday club helps churches bring generations together, adaptable for Sundays or midweek, with story-telling ideas, station activities, take-home reflections and safeguarding guidance so communities can grow in faith and relationship.

    Keywords intergenerational holiday club, faith, community, spiritual practices, children, grandparents, discipleship, church community, faith development, family faith Key Topics
    • Intergenerational holiday club design
    • Spiritual practices for children and adults
    • Building faith community across ages
    Sound Bites
    • 'Humility and mutual learning are key.'
    • 'Encounter God in new and diverse ways.'
    • 'Share your faith journey with others.'
    Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Alison Hulse and Roots for Church 02:05 Understanding Intergenerational Holiday Clubs 04:12 Creating Spaces for All Ages 06:51 Engaging Activities and Stations 09:25 Bible Stories and Their Impact 14:33 Exploring Spiritual Practices 17:07 The Role of Spiritual Pathways 18:59 Impact of Holiday Clubs on Children and Communities 22:15 Intergenerational Learning and Humility 23:56 Hopes for Community Formation 25:19 Practical Implementation of Holiday Clubs Show Notes www.rootsforchurches.com https://www.methodist.org.uk/faith/a-methodist-way-of-life/ https://www.rootsontheweb.com/seasons-and-festivals/festivals/holidays https://roots-for-churches.myshopify.com/
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    31 分
  • S4E14 Unlocking Faith: Sacramental Churches, Young People & Evangelism, with Jess Masters-Carrer
    2026/05/18

    Melanie Cave talks with Jess Masters-Carrer about why Gen Z and Gen Alpha are increasingly drawn to sacramental spirituality and how churches can welcome and equip young people to share faith. They explore themes such as belonging before believing, the role of liturgy and ritual, embracing mystery, and practical mission approaches focused on invitation and relationship.

    The episode offers practical ideas for youth workers and church leaders—creating safe spaces for questions, teaching liturgical language, using digital content to demystify worship, and building long-term discipleship—so young people can invite friends into sacramental traditions with confidence.

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    43 分
  • S4E13 When Evangelism Gives the ‘Ick’: Equipping Young People to Share Faith, with Aaron Routledge
    2026/05/04

    The spiritual climate is shifting and Gen Z and Gen Alpha are more open to the gospel than many expect. Melanie Cave interviews Aaron Routledge about why evangelism can feel awkward, how culture has changed, and why we need to move from scripted presentations to natural, curiosity-led conversations.

    They explore practical steps (the Five B's), encouraging stories, and resources for churches and youth leaders to equip and release young people to share their faith with confidence and love.

    Keywords

    evangelism, youth ministry, faith sharing, relational evangelism, church youth, spiritual conversations, gospel, youth leadership, faith in action, church resources

    Key Topics

    • Shifting from presentation to conversation in evangelism
    • Tools and models for effective faith sharing
    • Understanding cultural shifts among young people
    • Building confidence in youth to share their faith
    • Resources and programs to support youth evangelism

    Sound Bites

    • "Tolerance is a really poor moral standard. Love is the highest form of morality"
    • "Evangelism is sharing good news, naturally"

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Youth Evangelism

    03:51 Aaron's Journey into Youth Work

    06:28 Challenges of Evangelism for Christians

    15:07Shifts in Evangelism Over the Years

    17:56 Changing Worldviews Among Young People

    20:55 The Importance of Relational Evangelism

    23:41 Equipping Young People for Evangelism

    26:20 The Five B's of Gospel Conversations

    29:07 Preaching vs. Sharing the Gospel

    34:41 The Power of Conversational Evangelism

    36:58 Overcoming Barriers to Evangelism Training

    39:07 Discipleship vs. Evangelism: Finding Balance

    41:12 Creating a Culture of Gospel Conversations

    42:56 Empowering Young People for Mission

    45:44 Releasing vs. Retaining: A New Mindset

    48:21 Resources for Youth Leaders

    53:17 Encouraging Stories of Faith Sharing

    Show Notes

    The Charge https://www.message.org.uk/thecharge/ Amplify - The Young Evangelists Academy | United Kingdom https://www.amplifyacademy.co.uk/

    Gospel Advancing Ministry - An Effective Youth Ministry Strategy https://www.dare2share.org/gospel-advancing/

    Roots' article series on reimaginging evangelsim www.Rootsforchurches.com/worship-and-learning-support/articles/re-imagining-evangelism

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    59 分
  • S4E12 Children at the Table: Making Communion Intergenerational, with Melanie Cave
    2026/04/15

    From a talk at the Intergenerate '26 conference, this episode explores Roots’ Bread & Wine research into making communion accessible and invitational for the whole church.

    Melanie Cave shares findings, practical case studies (toddler services, multilingual parishes, youth-led reflections, outdoor and care-home eucharists), and adaptable prayers and choreography to help churches include children, people with dementia, neurodivergence, and those for whom English is not a first language.

    Listeners will hear about the churches' challenges, and the resulting innovative approaches to intergenerational communion Roots discovered and highlighted in case studies. Roots Bread & Wine makes the Eucharist inclusive, accessible, and meaningful for all ages and backgrounds. You'll hear about small steps churches can take to create more intergenerational, sensory, and participative communion services. And you can discover Root's layered, ecumenical communion prayers, and a visual timetable to reduce anxiety and help those with additional needs navigate the service well.

    Keywords intergenerational communion, church inclusivity, Eucharist, church resources, religious education, ecumenical worship, church innovation, Bread & Wine, Roots for Churches Key Topics
    • Challenges of intergenerational communion
    • Ecumenical approaches to Eucharist
    • Innovative case studies in church settings
    Sound Bites
    • "Communion can be challenging intergenerationally"
    • "Communion is adaptable and powerful in many settings"
    • "Who feels most at home at your communion table today?"
    Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Context 01:21 Understanding Communion Experiences 03:39 Challenges of Intergenerational Communion 05:20 Roots for Churches and Ecumenical Resources 08:32 Creating Inclusive Communion Practices 11:49 Case Studies in Innovative Communion 19:41 Practical Steps for Intergenerational Communion 25:56 Conclusion and Reflection Show notes Roots Bread & Wine Communion resources, articles and case studies www.rootsforchurches.com/communion Visual timetable for churches www.rootsforchurches.com/VT
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    29 分
  • S4E11 Forming Faith: Myths, Wilderness & the Stories We Tell, with Martin Shaw
    2026/04/08

    Melanie Cave interviews Martin Shaw, exploring the profound role of storytelling, myth, and wilderness in our spiritual growth. We explore the importanceof stories in church life, personal initiation, and cultural identity, unpacking how stories shape our understanding of God, community, and ourselves, and advocating for a more untidy, questioning approach to faith and spirituality.

    Keywords

    storytelling, myth, spirituality, Christian faith, wilderness, initiation, church, cultural identity, sacred stories, religious experience

    Key topics

    The role of storytelling and myth in spiritual life

    The importance of wilderness for initiation and transformation

    The relationship between myth, culture, and identity

    Sound Bites

    "We live in a symbolic world surrounded by metaphors."

    "Bible stories are profoundly mysterious and layered."

    "May rocks be rolled away and new life rise this Easter."

    Chapters

    00:00 The Roots of Storytelling

    03:32 The Meaning of Myth

    06:09 Myth and National Identity

    09:13 The Power of Nuanced Stories

    11:54 Storytelling in the Church

    15:00 The Role of Wilderness in Initiation

    24:26 Embracing the Dichotomy of Spirituality

    26:32 The Balance of Wildness and Community

    29:31 Navigating Prophetic and Pastoral Tensions

    32:52 The Interplay of Mystery and Understanding

    35:48 The Power of Storytelling Across Generations

    42:30 Diversity in Storytelling and Spirituality

    45:40 Reflections on Personal Myths and Prayer

    Show Notes

    Liturgies of the Wild by Martin Shaw https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/477131/liturgies-of-the-wild-by-shaw-martin/9781846048913

    Roots for Churches www.rootsforchurches.com

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    50 分
  • S4E10 Intercultural Church & Children's Ministry, CMN conference highlights
    2026/03/23

    Show Notes:

    A concise collection of excerpts from the Children’s Ministry Network Conference (March 2026) on how churches and children’s ministries can respond to a changing, multicultural UK. Melanie Cave introduces the theme, followed by Dr Israel Olofinjana on intercultural theology, Dr Phoebe Owen on identity, and Nathaniel Jennings on intercultural discipleship.

    Listeners will hear theological foundations, real-life challenges for second- and third-generation children, practical ideas for worship and leadership, and tips for building relational, justice-aware, intergenerational ministries.

    Books & Articles:

    • Great book on cultural awareness to notice and celebrate and work with difference: The Culture Map
    • Israel’s latest book: Polyphonic God
    • Treasures of the nations, an article about third culture kids (TCKs) by Nathaniel Jennings
    • The 3D Gospel: Ministry in Guilt, Shame, and Fear Cultures by Jayson Georges

    Podcasts/Videos:

    • Roots for Churches Intercultural church playlist. Includes ‘Treasures of the nations’ video used in worship and Phoebe Owen’s spoken word about identity
    • OMF Podcast series- Building Intercultural Church
    • Interview with Jessie Tang about Intercultural worship

    Training and Resources:

    • Intercultural church training: Phoebe’s organisation runs courses, and monthly huddle groups online
    • OMF intercultural training for churches:

    Songs for intercultural/ multi-lingual worship: https://songs2serve.eu/

    Networks for ongoing support:

    • Anglican Network for Intercultural Churches www.anic.org.uk
    • Intercultural Churches UK www.interculturalchurches.org
    • EA One People Commission www.eauk.org/what-we-do/networks/one-people-commission
    • Weave www.icctgathering.net
    • OMF intercultural Ministry www.omf.org/uk/get-involved/intercultural-ministry
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    1 時間 26 分