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Divorce Day, OFSTED inspection of faith schools and Pentecostal credit union

Mike Ziolek hosts Sunday Breakfast, with a focus on faith.

The Sunday Panel join Mike in the studio:

- Chris Gill - Pastor for Gillingham FC & Kings Church in Gillingham

- Dalia Halpern-Matthews Chief Executive of Nucleus Arts - a Medway based charitable organisation - she's also Chair of Trustees at the Chatham Memorial synagogue

- Robert Thursfield - a former King's Church leader - now involved in leadership training around the world.

*The Rev Kes offers her first audio diary of 2018

*We'll discover why tomorrow has been dubbed 'Divorce Day' in the UK

*One of the largest Credit unions in the UK is the Pentecostal Credit Union, which has been very successful under the leadership of Leslie Laniyan - we'll be speaking with him

*The way Ofsted inspects state-funded faith schools has been questioned by a leader from the ultra-orthodox Jewish community in the UK

* A Kent Rector is knocking 100 pounds off the bill to each bride who walks down the aisle - within 10 minutes of their scheduled service time

*Retired minister Geoffrey Collins reflects on anniversaries within the Church

*We tackle Sister Gemma Simmons - A nun from the Congregation of Jesus - on New Year resolutions

2 hours

Broadcast

  • Sun 7 Jan 2018 06:00