Bishop Sarah
By Diocese of London
Bishop SarahJan 02, 2020
Our mental wellbeing
In Britain one in six adults meet the criteria for a common mental health problem every week. Bishop Sarah explores some of the current pressures, and what support is available.
Coronavirus - what should we be doing?
As the situation with Coronavirus continues to shift, Bishop Sarah is joined by the Archdeacon of London to discuss how our churches can limit the spread of sickness.
The advice given in this podcast was correct on Wednesday 11th March 2020. Please check the Diocese of London website for the latest updates.
Serious youth violence
Bishop Sarah is joined by the Bishop of Edmonton, the Rt Revd Rob Wickham, who shares his concerns about the rise in serious youth violence. Previously an inner city parish priest, Bishop Rob talks about the tragedies he experienced, who is to blame, and what we can do to counter this important issue.
Dyslexia: burden or a blessing?
Bishop Sarah talks openly about her dyslexia - how she manages the way her mind works, the strengths that come from it, and the impact it's had on her relationship with God.
The resource talked about during the episode: http://madebydyslexia.org/
Looking Beyond Brexit
What does the church have to say about Brexit? Bishop Sarah talks to Graham Tomlin, the Bishop of Kensington, on how Brexit is impacting communities, relationships, and society, and what we can do about it.
How can looking back through history, at the reformation, shape our actions today?
The New Floating Church
Bishop Sarah chats to Revd Dave Pilkington, Missioner at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, about his past 12 months leading the St Columba community in East London. stcolumbaeastlondon.org
Mozambique
Bishop Sarah reflects on her recent trip to Mozambique, including how they plant churches, how they feel about women leadership, and the role the church has played in the peace processes.