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Nick Helm

Journeying with Jesus

A daily Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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Nick Helm

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Easter Day brings new light and new perspectives. A new light is shed upon creation and fallen humanity as the resurrection reveal that death is not the end of the road. That the darkness of human suffering and death are not the last word from
Holy Saturday faces us absence, the aftermath of the death of Jesus and his burial is an emptiness. All sorts of inner turmoil is left without anything to focus on. Did it happen, of course it did, how could it have happened, in what ways did I
Good Friday faces us with a profound and emotionally challenging reality – the crucifixion of Jesus. Julian of Norwich prayed to be able to be more present to Jesus’s experience, to share in the experience of those who loved Jesus and were pres
Maundy Thursday has many powerful moments for Jesus and his disciples. The last supper, Jesus washing the disciples feet, Jesus praying in Gethsemane, Judas’ betrayal and Jesus’ arrest. In this meditation, we focus on Jesus praying in the garde
Today and tomorrow in this journey of Holy Week, we look at prayer. The unfolding of the passion of Christ raises big questions. Questions about human life and death, human needs and depravations, about faithfulness and betrayal and denial, abo
Yesterday we saw how Julian came to see God as the ground and source of our prayer. Today we look at how she portrays prayer as dialogue. A dialogue that from her point of view involves asking questions – whether its asking God for graces (like
In this podcast we look at entering into Holy Week and our motivations for doing so in the light of Julian of Norwich's prayers that led her into her deep experience of God.In conclusion, these points to ponder and pray (based on Julian's praye
As we enter into Holy Week following Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, the Holy City where the temple physically represents the presence of God to the Jewish faith, we look today at the God that Julian discovers. What is God’s nature and how do we a
We take a brief look at Julian of Norwich's Writing and Spirituality - giving a flavour of her 'Revelations of Divine Love' the first work by a woman in English, and some of the hallmarks of Julian's spirituality.  I commend two books that migh
Introducing Julian of Norwich and her context to you - giving a flavour of the era that shaped her life - the era from which she speaks to us 700 years later. In this podcast, I describe what we know of Julian (very little), her life as an 'anc
In this introduction to the series, Nick Helm describes the way he will be using Julian of Norwich's writings to speak to us as we follow Jesus' passion in Holy Week.  
Acts 9.1-19: Jesus appears to Saul on the Damascus Road. The symbol I suggest you use with this meditation a blindfold or something you can use as a blindfold.Garden Music by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3796-garden-
John 21:1-17: Jesus invites the disciples to breakfast on the beach.The symbol I suggest you use with this meditation is a symbol of love. For the text of this podcast and commentary https://soulspark.online//Further information about this seri
John 20.24-29: Jesus appears to Thomas in the upper room.The symbol I suggest you use with this meditation is a nail or some other sharp object. For the text of this podcast and commentary https://soulspark.online//Further information about thi
Jesus appears to his mother Mary.The symbol I suggest you use with this meditation is a symbol of mothering. Something that for you connects with the love, acceptance, nurturing that mothering has been for you. For the text of this podcast and
Luke 24: 13-35 – Jesus appears to the disciples on the Emmaus Road.There are two symbols to hold with you for this meditation; a cross (which you may have from the previous week) and a slice of bread or bread roll on a plate.For the text of thi
John 20.19-22 – Jesus appears to the disciples in the upper room.The symbol to hold with you for this meditation in a cross. For the text of this podcast and commentary https://soulspark.online//Further information about this series and the min
Brief introduction to the Easter weekly series 'Beyond the Empty Tomb': Meditations on Jesus' resurrection appearances. 
John 20.1-18 – Mary Magdalene and the disciples discover the empty tomb. Mary Magdalene meets the risen JesusThe symbol alongside your stone is a candle, or if you are adventurous, a fire. You might like to do this meditation at the break of da
Today is Holy Saturday and our gospel reading is John 2.18-21 where Jesus, having cleansed the temple, says ‘Destroy this temple, and in three days…’The symbol to go alongside your stone is an empty glass or bowlCheck out my blog post about the
This is the second of three meditations for Holy Week. John 19.25b-30 Jesus responds to his mother and the others standing on the cross. He is given a drink, and dies.This meditation doesn’t finish in the normal way. It finishes with a silence,
This is the first of three meditations for Holy Week. John 19.1-19 – Jesus is brought before Pilate who is under pressure from the crowd to have him crucified, and so Jesus is crucified.The symbols you are invited to use with today’s meditation
This is the third of three meditations for Holy Week. John 19.31-34 & 38-42 Jesus’ side is pierced, he is taken from the cross and buried.The symbols you are invited to use with today’s meditations are the stone and a cross you can hold in your
Maundy Thursday and our gospel reading will be John 13.2-17 Where at the last supper Jesus washes his disciples feet. The symbol that I suggest you find to go alongside your stone is a small towel and a small bowl of waterThe psalms that can be
Wednesday in Holy Week and our gospel reading will be John 13.21-27 Where Jesus talks about his betrayal.The symbol that I suggest you find to go alongside your stone is something broken, perhaps a piece of broken crockeryThe psalm that can be
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