In this episode Unitarian minister, Sue Woolley and poet Miles Salter, talk about their new books and the spirituality of the writing process. Members of Cheltenham and Gloucester Unitarians share some of the reading that has helped them throug
After Church Coffee is back, this month exploring the fifth Unitarian Universalist principle: the right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and in society at large.
In this episode, Kevin Watson travels to York to meet up with David Bagnall, an old friend with whom he has shared many laughs, and they reflect on the relationship between humour and spirituality. Be warned: this episode contains jokes of a co
Dorothy Runnicles has lived a lot in her 93 years. In this episode, we hear about her childhood in London in the Depression era, where men physically fought for work and where she learned about the indignity of poverty. We also hear how her war
In our December episode, Kevin Watson is joined by Moira Gage, Graham Gage and Alison Thursfield to explore how the lovely idea of the interdependent web of life can be lived in the world. Chloe Arnold, a Law student at Oxford Brookes Universit
In this episode we ask why we bother with worship. We hear a variety of perspectives on what the perfect place of worship might look like, including plans for lush gardens, stained-glass windows with question marks and a Quaker Corner next to G
In this brand new monthly podcast from Cheltenham and Gloucester Unitarians, Kevin Watson, Cressida Pryor and Alison Thursfield discuss what attracted them to Unitarianism and what the members of a creedless religious group could possibly have