On the slow train up through the Balkans (proper six-seat compartments and restaurant cars), I scribbled a two-minute sermon for the BBC’s Daily Service.
They recorded it at Greenbelt and the broadcast went out last month. Here’s the audio. It’s based on what happened at the well in Samaria (John 4, 5-15) and touches on refugees, Muslims and the importance of being able to contribute to society.
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Enjoyed listening to your piece Catriona, (liked the background bird and people sounds too – gave a sense of being in the heart of things). Have left a comment on the sound cloud site, hope you don’t mind, Kirsten xx