Churchill's Darkest Hour, Persian Christians, spiritual video games and Christmas stones in Strood
Mike Ziolek hosts Sunday Breakfast, with a focus on faith.
The Venerable Stephen Taylor, Archdeacon of Maidstone; Jonathan Leeson, Emergency Response Volunteer Chaplain; and Father John Wall, Rector of the Uckfield Plurality join Mike in the studio to discuss the news from a faith perspective.
*The 'REBEL' Rev Kes is back with her audio diary...
*We check out the new film about Churchill - Darkest Hour
*As the family of Nazanin Zaghari Radcliffe wait to see if she will be released from an Iranian Prison before Christmas - we'll speak with The Reverend Mark Miller who has a large number of Persian Christians in his congregation
*The Rev Sharon Copestake from Strood has a novel idea of how to bring the Nativity into the community
*She's an important part of the Christmas story, but how much do we know about Mary - and what relevance does she have today?
*As we move through the weeks of Advent - we're taking a look at some of the lesser known - and celebrated - Christmas carol composers. This week we meet Peter Gerhardt - composer of - All My Heart This Night rejoices
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