Unregistered schools, turban fashion row and Easter hymn writers
Mike Ziolek hosts Sunday Breakfast, with a focus on faith.
The Sunday Panel join Mike in the studio:-
Dalia Halpern-Matthews, Director of Nucleus Arts and Chair of Trustees at the Chatham Memorial synagogue; Chris Gill, Pastor for Gillingham FC & Kings Church in Gillingham; and Kate Sergeant, Alzheimer Society Services Manager for West Kent discuss the news from a faith viewpoint.
We lift the lid on the 350 unregistered schools in the country
There's a row brewing because a clothing designer is using the turban as a fashion accessory
Dalia Halpern-Matthews has a Thought for the Day
We hear from Kay Mason - the first person in Britain to donate a kidney to a stranger:
We meet a St John Ambulance trainer - and find out why his faith motivates the work he does:
We learn more about the Jewish festival of Purim
Our reporter Jo Burn has been for a walk around a new art installation in Canterbury Cathedral
The Reverend Canon Chris Stone from St George's Church in Gravesend continues his series on "Signs & Symbols" in the Bible......this week Chris has been spotting references to snow....
Geoffrey Collins reflects on this week's Church anniversaries in his continuing series
I visit the community caf茅 at Christ Church in Tunbridge Wells - and find out how they've been supporting the locals during the past week of bad weather...
Last week parents and teenagers looked the President of the United States in the face - and told him what they wanted doing about gun crime. We'll hear a response from the Reverend Robin Thompson from Bringing Hope
The Rev Kes delivers this week's audio diary - and she's in better shape
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- Sun 4 Mar 2018 06:00成人论坛 Radio Kent