Faith in the North
Join Clare and Martin as they reflect on faith and life in the North (ish) of England. We’re wanting to reflect on the implications of our faith in the everyday. This podcast is the natural extension of our chats at home around the dinner table and after Sunday mornings at New Life Northallerton.
Episodes

Monday Sep 25, 2023
Monday Sep 25, 2023
This week Martin shares about Jesus' conversation with Nicodemus in John 3v1-21.

Wednesday Sep 20, 2023
Wednesday Sep 20, 2023
This week Martin and Clare reflect on Jesus turning water into wine and some thoughts on Jesus' reaction to the business of temple life.

Wednesday Sep 20, 2023
Wednesday Sep 20, 2023
This week Lis Jordan shares at NLBC about John 2 - reflecting on Jesus turning water into wine and the altercation at the Temple.

Tuesday Sep 12, 2023
Tuesday Sep 12, 2023
This week martin shares about the role that John the Baptist had in announcing Jesus ministry and connecting it to the prophecy of Isaiah.

Monday Sep 11, 2023
Monday Sep 11, 2023
This weeks sermons looks at the very beginning of the book of John - Thinking about Jesus' connection with the creation story and what it means to be a child of God.

Monday Sep 11, 2023
Monday Sep 11, 2023
Join Clare and Martin as they reflect on their summer and try to go a little bit deeper following Sundays sermon.

Tuesday Jun 27, 2023
Tuesday Jun 27, 2023
This week join Clare and Martin as they reflect on Davids life and the challenges of Old Testament writings.

Monday Jun 05, 2023
Monday Jun 05, 2023
Join Martin and Clare as they reflect on what it means to stay close to God in the good times of life, reflecting on what it means to keep God in the ordinary
conversations of life.

Tuesday May 02, 2023
Tuesday May 02, 2023
This week Clare and Martin reflect on what it means to be generous with our money, just why should we give to the church and those in need. Its not easy to talk about money in church life especially when the money goes to our family!

Monday Apr 17, 2023
Monday Apr 17, 2023
So much is made of the 12 disciples, what about the hundreds of other people who heard Jesus' message but went back to their ordinary life? Do we have more in common with the ordinary disciples rather than the ones who walked on water and spent all their time with Jesus?