Send us a text Can the church still thrive in the bush? When James Wood's father declared, "The church has abandoned the bush," it became a call to action. Now, as parish priest in Warracknabeal, Victoria, James is proving that rural ministry isn't dead—it's being reimagined. In this episode of The Theology Pod, Dean Michael Davies sits down with Rev. James Wood to explore what ministry looks like when traditional models no longer work. From founding Wild Echidna Enterprises to installing Blu...
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Send us a text Can the church still thrive in the bush? When James Wood's father declared, "The church has abandoned the bush," it became a call to action. Now, as parish priest in Warracknabeal, Victoria, James is proving that rural ministry isn't dead—it's being reimagined. In this episode of The Theology Pod, Dean Michael Davies sits down with Rev. James Wood to explore what ministry looks like when traditional models no longer work. From founding Wild Echidna Enterprises to installing Blu...
Chris Bedding: Activism, Ministry and Australia's First Faith Workers Union. (Part 1)
The Theology Pod
44 minutes
3 months ago
Chris Bedding: Activism, Ministry and Australia's First Faith Workers Union. (Part 1)
Send us a text In this compelling two-part conversation, hosts Michael and Alex sit down with Father Chris Bedding, an Anglican priest who has carved out a unique path at the intersection of ministry, activism, and social justice. Chris serves as Executive Officer of the Faith Workers Alliance - Australia's first trade union for clergy and faith workers - a role that has emerged from his decades of experience witnessing systemic dysfunction within religious institutions. The episode explores ...
The Theology Pod
Send us a text Can the church still thrive in the bush? When James Wood's father declared, "The church has abandoned the bush," it became a call to action. Now, as parish priest in Warracknabeal, Victoria, James is proving that rural ministry isn't dead—it's being reimagined. In this episode of The Theology Pod, Dean Michael Davies sits down with Rev. James Wood to explore what ministry looks like when traditional models no longer work. From founding Wild Echidna Enterprises to installing Blu...