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Mama Lacey01 Dec 202400:50:36

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      Music, chat and laughter in this special Christmas episode where Kerry and Will meet Marie Lacey, founder and director of Belfast Community Gospel Choir.  She describes the choir as a way of helping people from all walks of life sing truths about Jesus Christ as they come into contact with his Word. But she's also their leader, and confidante.  She's "Mama Lacey".

*All music in this episode is Copyright Marie Lacey and used with permission.

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Everything and All to Me.31 Oct 202400:52:30

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      The Christian author and speaker, Lyndall Bywater, joins Kerry and Will to talk about her life and work.  She explains how she's never let her blindness interfere with any aspect of her life.  Known for uniting prayer groups across the UK and Ireland, she shares her passion for prayer, and the reasons she thinks so many of us feel guilty that we don't pray enough, or are simply no good at it.  And she confides why so many people bend down and give street directions to a puzzled black labrador dog called Venus!

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Never Just a Holy Huddle.29 Jan 202400:41:48

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     In a triumph of diary matching, Kerry and Will meet David Montgomery, known as "Monty" to his friends and associates. He works as the Regional Director for IFES Europe.  IFES is the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students.   In other words, Monty and his staff support all the CUs or Christian Unions at universities and colleges across the continent of Europe.  We also hear a little about his new book The Unfinished Story.  

A disturbingly fervent Man City supporter, Monty lives on the shores of Strangford Lough  but spends roughly half his time travelling and meeting many of Europe's future church leaders - did they but know it. 

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"Standing in the Gap".18 Dec 202300:39:38

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     Cost of Living Part 2.

Kerry Greig and Will Leitch dig deeper into the issues surrounding the cost of living crisis, and the response of Christians to it.  Who is "standing in the gap"?   Last time they heard from three groups that are really making a difference.  This time they're thinking about the plans, strategies and partnerships Christian churches are pursuing or could pursue with government and wider society.

Danielle McElhinney of Evangelical Alliance and Rev Brian Anderson of East Belfast Mission help Kerry and Will think about the realities of "standing in the gap".

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To Live, to Love, to Laugh, to Dance Again...02 Dec 202300:38:47

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     In this special extra edition of The Commission Files, Will Leitch meets Alan McBride. Alan appeared on many news outlets in Autumn 2023 as people marked the 30th anniversary of the Shankill Bombing which killed ten people.  He's well-known in Northern Ireland for his work with the Wave Trauma Centre, as a peacebuilder and a voice for people affected by "The Troubles".

In that bombing, Alan lost his young wife Sharon.  He tells Will his story.  How, as a young Christian man, a father and widower, he went through every emotion imaginable.  Grief, anger, and despair.  Curiosity, resolve, love and hope.

Take a listen now, for Alan says the season for giving interviews is over.  This is his story, one last time.


*A shorter version of this interview first appeared on the podcast "Inspired to Act" from Thrive Ireland.  Special thanks to Thrive's Director Diane Holt for allowing us to play this interview in full. 

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"Holy Discontent..."24 Nov 202300:50:04

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      Cost of Living Part 1.

"It could be you.."  That's a phrase Will Leitch and Kerry Greig heard over and over again as they researched and recorded this edition of The Commission Files, focussing on the cost of living crisis.  Many people are struggling to make ends meet for themselves and their families.  Most never imagined it could happen to them.

Will and Kerry hear from three groups trying to make a difference,  Christians Against PovertySt Vincent de Paul, and The Trussell Trust.  For them, there's a "holy discontent" with the way things are.

Listen to the stories they tell, and you'll also get a little pre-Christmas audio treat! 

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Cookies and Satellite Dishes.27 Oct 202300:45:43

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     Kerry Greig and Will Leitch welcome two new guests to Studio 2 at Commission to hear  how Christians work in so-called "restricted countries' - where traditional Christian outreach models simply aren't possible.

"Matt" from Business as Mission makes a serious point with some Christmas cookies.  And David Middleton from Sat-7 talks about satellite tv broadcasting to a potential audience of around half a billion people across the Middle East and North Africa.

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"So much a part of us..."28 Sep 202300:40:55

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     In this first episode of "The Commission Files", Will Leitch and Kerry Greig introduce you to David Moore.  He serves as a Presbyterian minister.  He's also the first minister  for decades  the Presbyterian Church in Ireland has sent to work specifically in West Belfast.  "It's an area", says David, "we've neglected for far too long..." You'll hear how, on his arrival, he was told by his new community that Presbyterians were "so much a part of us".

You'll also learn a little bit about Commission Christian Radio, the producers of this podcast, and how they dramatise the Bible.

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Pastoring the Politician 27 Sep 202400:47:42

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     In a time of weariness and cynicism about politics - locally and nationally - can Christians afford not to get involved?  In a special episode, Kerry and Will welcome three guests with a lot of insight on politics and their faith, including one who has been there, done the work, and taken the flak.

Listen to Former Stormont Minister Nichola Mallon, Danielle McElhinney of Evangelical Alliance NI and the Rev Dr Norman Hamilton of Contemporary Christianity .

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No Superhero Cape...30 Aug 202400:44:00

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      Light and hope in great darkness.  Kerry and Will welcome Ben McMechan, the Northern Ireland lead for IJM, International Justice Mission.  In partnership with organisations and authorities across the world, they tackle slavery, violence and exploitation, case by case.  Ben encourages us not to shy away from thinking about such things, but to talk about them, and expose them. 

Ben knows that IJM don't fly-in claiming to be superheroes saving the day.  But motivated by their Christian faith, they make a difference to anyone they can help.

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Seeing the World Through Different Eyes29 Jul 202400:41:59

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      Kerry and Will meet Chris Thompson, the Director of Tearfund NI and Lois Baillie, their Church and Supporter Engagement team Leader.  Talking about Church Partnerships.  How you can play your part to help train and equip local churches  abroad to look at their own communities, see what needs to be done, and start to make a difference.  Partnering with a church or group of churches overseas can be very rewarding.  We'll even hear from people who are already doing it, and those they have met!

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Pastor to the People.28 Jun 202400:50:15

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     Meet one of the finest story-tellers you'll ever hear.  A talented broadcaster,  author and newspaper columnist, Rev Jim Rea is many more things besides.  A former Methodist President in Ireland, a pastor in both countryside and city alike, Jim was a peacemaker at the centre of early talks with paramilitaries on both sides of the conflict in Northern Ireland.  He was also a prime mover at the birth of East Belfast Mission on the Newtownards Road.

When Kerry and Will invited Jim into Studio 2 at Commission, they knew they'd hear a wonderful series of fascinating, funny, thoughtful and moving stories about Jim's life and ministry.  Listen out for the best description of a committee ever!

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Settled, Adjusted, Equipped, and Befriended24 May 202400:44:53

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     Settled, adjusted, equipped and befriended.  That's the hope Avril Edgar has for every person in the Refugee and Asylum Community  in Northern Ireland.  It's why she joined a few friends to found Acacia Path which helps the Christian community bridge the gap to the newcomers  here, people from all over the world.  Some are fleeing from war zones, some from religious persecution, some are here for a host of other reasons.  At Acacia Path, they care, they help, they teach English, and they stay friends.

And sometimes they take a bit of stick for doing it.

Avril tells Kerry and Will about her work and her approach, often in partnership with other groups and initiatives  - and traces it all back to a day in South America,  some years ago,  when all she wanted to do was send her brother in Co Down a birthday present...

*This episode was recorded a matter of days before the announcement of a UK General Election on July 4th 2024.

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Helping Your Community Thrive29 Apr 202400:44:34

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      Kerry and Will chat with Diane Holt of Thrive Ireland.  Last time we heard about a church which was reaching out to its community, in that particular case, to a local prison.  But most of us don't live near one!  What could other churches do in the communities where they belong?  Should they shift their mindset?  Diane trains and equips churches to answer those questions for themselves, in something called Church Community Transformation.   We also hear from some Fermanagh Christians who, with Diane's help, have started on the journey of discovering what it could mean for where they live.

Diane is also an actor and singer - listen for stories of auditioning for the Sound of Music, being Sleeping Beauty at the Arts Theatre - and touring with the Riding Lights Theatre Company and its faith-based drama, back when we were all very young...

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"A Part, but not Apart."29 Mar 202400:48:41

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     With a prison on its doorstep, one church in south Belfast decided it would build relationships with it.  No small task, given that Hydebank College and Female Prison - like any other - sometimes appears in the news in anything but a positive light.

Is it a part of the community, or apart from it?

Will Leitch and Kerry Greig welcome  Ruth Walker from Saintfield Road Presbyterian Church, and from Hydebank College and Female Prison,  the governor, Richard Taylor, and one of his senior managers,  Hollie Murray.

For stories of encouragements, setbacks, new friendships, and sitting up all night in the lambing season...listen on!

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"Good News People"27 Feb 202400:47:11

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     Is Northern Ireland a place apart?  More "religious" than Great Britain? 

Here's a remarkable snapshot of current Christian faith in Northern Ireland.  David Smyth, the head of Evangelical Alliance here, joins Kerry and Will to discuss his charity's new report, "Good News People". 

It has some startling findings for an era considered to be increasingly secular, or even post-Christian.  Half the population of NI self-identifies as practising Christians.  A fifth, as Evangelical. And yet almost 60% don't go to church.

Really? Are the findings right?  What even is an Evangelical these days anyway? 


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Counting the Cost29 Mar 202500:42:28

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     What does "counting the cost" mean for 380 million Christians around the world? Chris from Open Doors UK and Ireland joins us to explain why they keep a World Watch List of the Top 50 countries where it's dangerous to live your faith openly. And we meet John Ghanim from Yemen, 3rd on the list.  John explains how he receives death threats every day.  His remarkable story illustrates what "counting the cost" can really mean.

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Different and the Same01 Mar 202500:46:29

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     There hasn't ever been a generation which didn't quite understand its young people, nor a group of teenagers who didn't roll their eyes at their parents.  They're different.  And they're just the same.  Will and Kerry welcome Jose Cummings of Exodus to Commission as they look at how it cares for and disciples young people.  And this in an era where a world of distractions gives our teenagers very little space to think.

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Freed to Flourish31 Jan 202500:40:16

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      A sadly all-too-common news story - a police raid on a property, and people rescued from their abusers.  People who'd been trafficked to Northern Ireland and forced into sex work.  But what happens after the story is largely forgotten? How does a victim become a survivor? Jill Robinson of Flourish NI joins Kerry and Will to explain how they can help, and we hear the true story of one woman who has made a new life.

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Storymakers29 Dec 202400:50:21

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      Three guests join Kerry and Will in the Commission studios they know very well already.  Commission's Head of Programmes Colm Flanagan accompanies  Hilary Jewhurst and Drew Gibson.  All three are Commission actors, presenters, producers and writers.  Learn the scope of the charity's work, a bit of our 50 years of history and our approach to story-telling from the Bible. Plus you can hear lots of clips and one of the best blooper reels in the business!

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A Journey30 Apr 202500:47:55

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     What is Northern Ireland to you?  Home?  Or a strange and alien land?  To people using the International Meeting Point venues in south and north Belfast it can be both.  Kerry and Will have been to visit and meet the Project Leader, Rev Colin Dickson.  Colin's own story and insights into his work, and Western, Islamic and Jewish culture are remarkable.  But we also hear about an academic study to understand how some refugees and asylum seekers cope with the trauma they have gone through, and continue to experience. Stories of a journey to get here, and a continuing journey with the Gospel.

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Hope is a Name31 May 202500:45:46

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   Will meets Daniel Jackson of The Genesis Network - which offers support to Ireland's people of business.  Can you imagine a marketplace transformed by Christ in an era of instability and uncertainty?  A time many describe as "permacrisis"?  Can you imagine business and political leaders meeting together over breakfast to pray for our island, nothing and south?  It's already happening - and Daniel explains how.

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God's image, in us...13 May 202500:13:44

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    How do you begin to get a grip on the conflict in the Middle East?  Gaza?  Israel? Death and Suffering? What do you pray for?  Do you pick a side?  Will has been meeting Safa Hijazeen, Tearfund's Regional Director with responsibility for the Middle East.  He's a man tasked with doing all that can be done for anyone who needs help, food, clothing, or medical treatment. In this shorter interview, Safa explains that whatever we are called to do, or wherever we serve - we are called to remember God's image, in us...

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