Explore every episode of the podcast The Quiet Revival Podcast: what's the story?
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| The Quiet Revival Podcast is coming soon | 27 Aug 2025 | 00:00:48 | |
Have you heard about a quiet revival happening right here in England and Wales? Church attendance has risen by 50 per cent since 2018, Bible sales have sky-rocketed and young people are returning to church. Maybe you’ve seen the signs for yourself. Over the last few months, The Quiet Revival report has resonated with many of you, but this is just the beginning. There’s still so much data left for us to unpack – and insights for us to share. So, now’s the time for you to discover your place in The Quiet Revival. This autumn, join Dr Andrew Ollerton, author of The Bible Course New Edition, and Dr Rhiannon McAleer, co-author of The Quiet Revival, for The Quiet Revival Podcast. Here, you’ll learn what the quiet revival means for you and your church – and how you can respond to the strange and exciting moment we find ourselves in. We’ll examine key findings from our report, hear from those witnessing the revival on the ground, and equip you to welcome this new generation of people exploring the Bible and finding faith for themselves. Subscribe today to listen to The Quiet Revival Podcast as soon as it launches. The Quiet Revival Podcast is brought to you by Bible Society, a charity that translates, publishes, and distributes the Bible. We communicate its relevance and invite people to experience the transforming power of Scripture today. Visit our website to find out more.
Bible Society socials: Facebook This is a Bible Society podcast, but it’s also a conversation between people exploring the Bible and culture together. We won’t get everything right – and we won’t always agree. Please be patient with us and join us on the journey. Bible Society is very proud of its generous orthodoxy.
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| Explaining The Quiet Revival: A shift in the spiritual landscape | 18 Sep 2025 | 00:39:05 | |
Is a quiet revival really taking place in England and Wales? And if so, what does this mean for the Church today? In the first episode of The Quiet Revival Podcast, Dr Andrew Ollerton and Dr Rhiannon McAleer unpack the key findings from The Quiet Revival report, which shows church attendance and spiritual openness are on the up – particularly among young adults. In this episode, we explain our methodology, share significant data from the report, and respond to frequently asked questions about the study. So, if you want to find out why the Bible is trending, get inspired by the stories behind the stats, and discover the role of your church in this key missional moment, hit play today. Timestamps
The Bible Course New Edition: Bible Society: The Quiet Revival Podcast is brought to you by Bible Society, a charity that translates, publishes, and distributes the Bible. We communicate its relevance and invite people to experience the transforming power of Scripture today. Visit our website to find out more.
Bible Society socials: Facebook Disclaimer: This is a Bible Society podcast, but it’s also a conversation between people exploring the Bible and culture together. We won’t get everything right – and we won’t always agree. Please be patient with us and join us on the journey. Bible Society is very proud of its generous orthodoxy. | |||
| Atheism to Christianity: exploring the shifting spiritual landscape with Justin Brierley | 01 Oct 2025 | 00:34:17 | |
Why are young adults turning their back on atheism? Suddenly, they’re filling church pews and poring over the Bible. Digital discipleship is on the rise. Young adults want authentic, full-fat faith. What is the Church’s role in the new spiritual landscape that we find ourselves in? Join our hosts, Dr Rhiannon McAleer, and Dr Andrew Ollerton alongside special guest Justin Brierley, author and podcaster, as they talk about the evolving public perception of Christianity and the Bible. What has caused the public shift in how people view Christianity? A pandemic that drove us into isolation and reminded us of our mortality? Public intellectuals like Jordan Peterson and Tom Holland daring to explore Christianity with an open mind? How should church leaders think strategically about shepherding a new generation from curiosity to discipleship? Andrew, Rhiannon and Justin pose genuine Bible engagement as an answer.
The Bible Course New Edition: Bible Society: The Quiet Revival Podcast is brought to you by Bible Society, a charity that translates, publishes, and distributes the Bible. We communicate its relevance and invite people to experience the transforming power of Scripture today. Visit our website to find out more.
Bible Society socials: Facebook Justin Brierley: This is a Bible Society podcast, but it’s also a conversation between people exploring the Bible and culture together. We won’t get everything right – and we won’t always agree. Please be patient with us and join us on the journey. Bible Society is very proud of its generous orthodoxy. | |||
| Looking for purpose: why the Church is attracting young men | 15 Oct 2025 | 00:42:35 | |
Why are young men going to church more? And how can the Church respond to the crisis of masculinity facing today’s Gen Z? In this episode, Dr Andrew Ollerton and Dr Rhiannon McAleer are joined by Luke Taylor, Researcher at The Centre for Social Justice (CSJ), and John Funnell, Pastor at Noddfa Church. Together, they uncover key insights from CSJ’s Lost Boys report – including the startling finding that boys are now more likely to own a smartphone than to live with their dad – before sharing how young men are finding meaning, purpose and connection within the Church. Hit play to discover tangible ways that your church can support today’s young men through healthy mentoring. Timestamps
The Bible Course New Edition: The Lost Boys Report Read the full report from The Centre for Social Justice. What God can do with a little oil: Church Growth in a Desperate Situation Bible Society: The Quiet Revival Podcast is brought to you by Bible Society, a charity that translates, publishes, and distributes the Bible. We communicate its relevance and invite people to experience the transforming power of Scripture today. Visit our website to find out more.
Bible Society socials: Facebook Disclaimer: This is a Bible Society podcast, but it’s also a conversation between people exploring the Bible and culture together. We won’t get everything right – and we won’t always agree. Please be patient with us and join us on the journey. Bible Society is very proud of its generous orthodoxy. | |||
| How can the Church mentor and disciple Gen Z? With The Way UK | 29 Oct 2025 | 00:44:29 | |
Is Gen Z more spiritually curious than other generations? Why are young adults going to church more? And what does Gen Z need from the Church? In this episode of The Quiet Revival Podcast, Andrew and Rhiannon are joined by Michelle and Michael from The Way – a digital ministry reaching young people on social media and on the streets. Together, they examine the unexpected rise in church attendance among younger generations – and why this trend isn’t unique to Gen Z. Hit play to find out how we can benefit from intergenerational relationships within church, why young Christians are confident to talk about their faith, and how the Church should be a safe space to host difficult conversations about contemporary issues. Timestamps:
The Bible Course New Edition: The Way: Subscribe on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/ @thewayuk_ Follow on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thewayuk/ Follow on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@thewayuk Bible Society:
Bible Society socials: Facebook Disclaimer: This is a Bible Society podcast, but it’s also a conversation between people exploring the Bible and culture together. We won’t get everything right – and we won’t always agree. Please be patient with us and join us on the journey. Bible Society is very proud of its generous orthodoxy. | |||
| Stories of revival in London with Pete Wynter | 12 Nov 2025 | 00:44:53 | |
How is the Bible being used in mission today? How are people finding faith through Scripture? And how can the Church host honest discussions about the Bible? In this episode, Andrew and Rhiannon are joined by Pete Wynter – senior pastor of St. Paul’s Church in Hammersmith, director of Leadership College London, and founder of One Life. Together, they discuss the role of the Bible in mission, share remarkable stories of young people experiencing Scripture for the first time, and highlight why church leaders need to be confident to share the Bible's message. Timestamps:
The Bible Course New Edition: God's Book: An Honest Look at The Bible's 7 Toughest Topics Order Andrew Ollerton's latest book today. Bible Society:
Bible Society socials: Facebook Disclaimer: This is a Bible Society podcast, but it’s also a conversation between people exploring the Bible and culture together. We won’t get everything right – and we won’t always agree. Please be patient with us and join us on the journey. Bible Society is very proud of its generous orthodoxy. | |||
| The Bible in politics and culture with Chine McDonald and Belle Tindall | 26 Nov 2025 | 00:39:01 | |
In this episode The Quiet Revival Podcast, Dr Belle Tindall – writer and podcaster for Seen & Unseen – and director of Theos, Chine McDonald, join Andrew and Rhiannon to discuss the increase in spiritual interest in England and Wales, and where the Bible fits into that.
Chine McDonald: Visit Chine's website to find all of her work including 'Unmaking Mary' and 'God Is Not a White Man' Belle Tindall: Bible Society:
Bible Society socials: Facebook Disclaimer: This is a Bible Society podcast, but it’s also a conversation between people exploring the Bible and culture together. We won’t get everything right – and we won’t always agree. Please be patient with us and join us on the journey. Bible Society is very proud of its generous orthodoxy.
#TheQuietRevival #BibleSociety #Podcast #Bible #Faith #Christianity #Church #Culture #PublicFaith #BibleConfidence #SpiritualOpenness #Nuance The Bible Course New Edition: | |||
| Navigating the Bible: How to build your church’s confidence in Scripture | 10 Dec 2025 | 00:42:06 | |
Is the Church aware of the wider culture’s revived interest in faith, especially among young people? And is it ready to meet them where they’re at?
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The Bible Course New Edition: Bible Society: The Quiet Revival Podcast is brought to you by Bible Society, a charity that translates, publishes, and distributes the Bible. We communicate its relevance and invite people to experience the transforming power of Scripture today. Visit our website to find out more.
Bible Society socials: Facebook Disclaimer: This is a Bible Society podcast, but it’s also a conversation between people exploring the Bible and culture together. We won’t get everything right – and we won’t always agree. Please be patient with us and join us on the journey. Bible Society is very proud of its generous orthodoxy. | |||
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| Raising the bar of biblical discipleship | 13 May 2026 | 00:40:57 | |
Join us as we explore ways of raising Bible confidence, hear stories of effective Bible mission and spiritual change. In this episode, Siân Rees is at Saint Paul’s Church in Hammersmith talking to the senior pastor, Pete Wynter, and Emmanuel, Miacah, Luke and Arthur who are on the team there about high-bar Bible engagement and deep discipleship. Pete and Arthur present the Awaken 50 programme, a 50-day journey of spiritual formation and discipleship. They discuss the transformative power of encountering God: spending 50 minutes a day in his presence and 50 days in an accountability group practising spiritual disciplines and reading the Bible.
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Bible Society: The Quiet Revival Podcast is brought to you by Bible Society, a charity that translates, publishes, and distributes the Bible. We communicate its relevance and invite people to experience the transforming power of Scripture today. Visit our website to find out more.
Bible Society socials: Facebook Disclaimer: This is a Bible Society podcast, but it’s also a conversation between people exploring the Bible and culture together. We won’t get everything right – and we won’t always agree. Please be patient with us and join us on the journey. Bible Society is very proud of its generous orthodoxy. | |||
| Bible mission through incarnational living | 27 May 2026 | 00:31:42 | |
Why does community matter when it comes to discipleship? Imagine a newly planted church receiving a £2,000 grant by the local police in recognition of its transforming impact on the community. That’s exactly what happened to Jos Edwards and his team. Their outreach work has turned over 100 young people into regulars at Blaenau Ffestiniog’s Craig Blaenau church. The spiritual hunger among the local population is palpable. When first arriving in Blaenau, Jos and his wife Lydia quickly realised that becoming part of the community and inviting people into their home was key. Rather than preaching at them from a distance, Jos has been sharing the Bible’s message with unchurched locals through unpressured conversations and shared living.
Rooted: Bible Society: The Quiet Revival Podcast is brought to you by Bible Society, a charity that translates, publishes, and distributes the Bible. We communicate its relevance and invite people to experience the transforming power of Scripture today. Visit our website to find out more.
Bible Society socials: Facebook Disclaimer: This is a Bible Society podcast, but it’s also a conversation between people exploring the Bible and culture together. We won’t get everything right – and we won’t always agree. Please be patient with us and join us on the journey. Bible Society is very proud of its generous orthodoxy. | |||
| How to get your whole church reading the Bible | 10 Jun 2026 | 00:41:33 | |
We visited Cirencester Baptist Church to hear from pastors Matt and Caz how bible study is at the heart of their ministry. People are encouraged to make space for the Bible daily, no matter how busy their schedule. Together they delve into useful resources for navigating and engaging with the Bible, such as The Bible Course, Immerse and The Bible Project. Questions around faith and the Bible are encouraged in order to deepen their understanding. Andrew brings a reflection from 2 Kings 22 on rediscovering the centrality of Scripture to faith. If you want are looking for ways to get your church reading the Bible, this episode is for you.
The Bible Course New Edition: Bible Society: The Quiet Revival Podcast is brought to you by Bible Society, a charity that translates, publishes, and distributes the Bible. We communicate its relevance and invite people to experience the transforming power of Scripture today. Visit our website to find out more.
Bible Society socials: Facebook Disclaimer: This is a Bible Society podcast, but it’s also a conversation between people exploring the Bible and culture together. We won’t get everything right – and we won’t always agree. Please be patient with us and join us on the journey. Bible Society is very proud of its generous orthodoxy. | |||