Four Important Audio Segments from BBC Radio Four's Sunday Programme Yesterday

The first starts about 45 second in and is on the recent vote of General Synod, it includes comments from David Banting and David Holding.

The second starts just past 29 minutes in and has Trevor Barnes having a conversation with women bishops Victoria Matthews, Kate Waynick, Geralyn Wolf, and Sue Moxley.

The third starts about 34 1/2 minutes in and is a conversation with Barry Morgan, Archbishop of Wales.

The fourth starts a little past 38 1/2 minutes in and is a conversation with the Bishop of Ebbsfleet, Andrew Burnham

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One comment on “Four Important Audio Segments from BBC Radio Four's Sunday Programme Yesterday

  1. Kendall Harmon says:

    To me the two most powerful statements were made by host Roger Bolton. The first, in regard to the general Synod vote, was that there is very little trust about these days in the Church of England (and it could be extended to apply to Anglicans worldwide).

    The second came in the converesation with Bishop Andrew Burnham in which Mr. Bolton said, “you sound as if you’re marooned.” How true.

    Makes the heart sad.