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Faith and Service

The Rev Kate Bottley is in Newcastle upon Tyne, meeting Christians who are contributing to their communities through their acts of service and selflessness.

With St George’s Day just around the corner, The Rev Kate Bottley is in Newcastle upon Tyne, meeting Christians whose acts of service and selflessness continue to make a positive and lasting impact on their communities.

At St George’s Church in Jesmond, Kate discovers the remarkable legacy of famous author Catherine Cookson and meets a Ukrainian family whose lives have been improved by her charitable trust and the church.

In London, there is a special set of awards given out by the archbishop of Canterbury which recognise extraordinary contributions to the church and wider society, including for community service. A recipient of one of these awards, the Rev Mark Nam, was recognised for his work in supporting Chinese heritage clergy through a group he established called the Teahouse.

Back in the north east of England, Kate meets a man who, despite having a difficult start in life and experiencing homelessness as an adult, now dedicates himself to the service of others through volunteering as a community first responder with the local ambulance service.

With hymns and music from St. George’s Church in Jesmond and beyond which speak of Christ the Servant King.

• When a Knight Won His Spurs - St George’s Church, Jesmond
• Ave Maria - Mary Jess and Joanna Forest
• And Can It Be - St George’s Church, Jesmond
• In Christ There Is No East or West - St George’s Church, Jesmond
• There Is a Redeemer - St Thomas’ Church, Newcastle
• The Servant King - Warwick Road United Reformed Church, Coventry
• Rejoice the Lord Is King - St George’s Church, Jesmond

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34 minutes

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Kate Bottley
Executive Producer Matthew Napier
Series Producer David Waters
Producer Isabel Popple

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