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Blessed are the Poor in Spirit with Helen Johnson

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We kick off the Trinity Talk podcast with the first in a sermon series on the Beatitudes, as found in the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 5. At Trinity the values we live by are based on the Beatitudes, so this sermon series seemed like a good place to start our podcast.
Our preacher in this episode is Helen Johnson, our Vice Principal for formation and a former nurse. In this episode, both before and after the sermon she chats to our Principal, Sean Doherty, about her career as a nurse, the challenges of parish ministry, leadership and introducing change.
They go on to discuss the meaning of the "poor in spirit" and Helen's interpretation of the phrase. She explains her choice of the healing of the paralysed man as her second reading, and talks about who we might identify with in this story. She and Sean go on to discuss the process of mutual learning that is involved in growing spirituality in the students at Trinity. Finally, she tells Sean what her favourite thing is about life at Trinity.
Please do tell us what you thought of the episode by emailing us at comms@trinitycollegebristol.ac.uk, and do like and subscribe to the podcast as it'll make it easier to find. You can follow us on our social media for episode updates and to get a taste of life at Trinity.

As Tim said at the top of the episode, we have several fully-funded scholarships for independent students, in partnership with the Relay Trust, supported by a new programme to help students from a less academic background to flourish. To find out more, click here or email admissions@trinitycollegebristol.ac.uk.

To find out more about Trinity College, go to our website or find us on our socials:
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We kick off the Trinity Talk podcast with the first in a sermon series on the Beatitudes, as found in the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 5. At Trinity the values we live by are based on the Beatitudes, so this sermon series seemed like a good place to start our podcast.
Our preacher in this episode is Helen Johnson, our Vice Principal for formation and a former nurse. In this episode, both before and after the sermon she chats to our Principal, Sean Doherty, about her career as a nurse, the challenges of parish ministry, leadership and introducing change.
They go on to discuss the meaning of the "poor in spirit" and Helen's interpretation of the phrase. She explains her choice of the healing of the paralysed man as her second reading, and talks about who we might identify with in this story. She and Sean go on to discuss the process of mutual learning that is involved in growing spirituality in the students at Trinity. Finally, she tells Sean what her favourite thing is about life at Trinity.
Please do tell us what you thought of the episode by emailing us at comms@trinitycollegebristol.ac.uk, and do like and subscribe to the podcast as it'll make it easier to find. You can follow us on our social media for episode updates and to get a taste of life at Trinity.

As Tim said at the top of the episode, we have several fully-funded scholarships for independent students, in partnership with the Relay Trust, supported by a new programme to help students from a less academic background to flourish. To find out more, click here or email admissions@trinitycollegebristol.ac.uk.

To find out more about Trinity College, go to our website or find us on our socials:
Instagram
Facebook
Twitter/X
YouTube

  continue reading

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