In a new form of podcasting at Moot, Aaron Kennedy leads a new programme of interviews with a number of interesting and influential people involved at the interface between spirituality, politics, religion and contemporary culture. The first of these interviews kicks off with Ian Mobsby author, pastor and ordained priest, to explore why the Trinity is becoming an important basis for new forms of church seeking new/ancient forms of worship, mission and community in the 21st century.
For more information on the book, or to order a copy internationally please do click here. This interview explores how God modelled in Trinitarian persons inspires us to be an authentic Christian Spiritual community of persons, seeking to dig deep in culture that usually lives at the surface of things. All proceeds from book sales are ploughed back into the work of the Moot Community. Watch for Aaron's next interview.
Fear, Hope and Shalom
Easter Sunday 2010
Passions and Virtues
The Significance and Practices of Franciscan Spirituality with a leading Friar
Radical discipleship, further reflections by Martin Newell
Sunday before Lent: seeking the spiritual in the ordinary
Dave Tomlinson and re-enchanting Christianity
Wisdom from Jean Vanier
Stories from Mooters about hope living in a world of uncertainty
Breathing as prayer in Epiphany 2010
Shane Claiborne, New Monasticism and living out hope
Advent - the becoming of the incarnation of God
Advent hope?
Direct action, a spirituality and faith that costs
Christ, Friend God and the Kin-dom
The significance of New Monasticism from an Abbot
Nomad to Settlement - being an ecclesial community in the 21st century
Identity & Taboo
Abundance of the Kingdom & the scarcity of this world
Ancient Faith Future Mission
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The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)