The Roots for Churches podcast

Roots for Churches

Interviews exploring intergenerational ministry, worship, preaching, theology, the Bible, children’s and youth groups. Roots produces weekly lectionary based resources for churches to support worship and learning for all ages. Find out more at www.rootsforchurches.com read less
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Episodes

Episode 5: Dementia friendly church, with Debbie Thrower
May 1 2024
Episode 5: Dementia friendly church, with Debbie Thrower
Debbie Thrower, the founder of Anna Chaplaincy, is an Anglican licensed lay minister and former broadcaster.  She shares statistics on the rising rate of dementia in an aging society, highlighting the urgent need for churches to consider how we care for those with dementia. Anna Chaplaincy, which is part of BRF Ministries, came into existence out of Debbie's personal experience dealing with her parents' complicated health issues. She now trains a team of pastoral volunteers who are based around the country to help with the emotional and spiritual care of the elderly. Debbie shares how dementia can be prevented, particularly through regular social interaction and social engagement that often happens at Church. We discuss the experiences of those living with dementia (and their partners), the potential disruptions to church activities, and the necessity of maintaining social connections . Debbie emphasizes that one's value as God's child remains intact regardless of the cognitive deterioration dementia brings.  With training, awareness and care, churches can help mitigate the challenges dementia patients and their families face. We discuss the  benefits of all-age services and the power of inclusive worship. The ultimate goal is to establish a church environment that is welcoming and inclusive to everyone, prompting us to rethink our ways of dealing with dementia. We touch on safeguarding vulnerable adults and the vision of Anna Chaplains to become a nationally recognized symbol for spiritual care for the elderly, like McMillan nurses. Find more resources and training on their website www.annachaplaincy.org.uk.
Episode 3: Choosing hymns in worship - the challenges and joys, with Gillian Warson
Apr 30 2024
Episode 3: Choosing hymns in worship - the challenges and joys, with Gillian Warson
Join us in our latest episode of the Roots Podcast where we sit down with Gillian Warson, a professional musician and part of the team of contributors who offer song suggestions for Roots' subscribers each week. We delve into the enduring relevance of hymns in worship, their historical and contemporary contexts. We discuss the thought process behind hymn selection, highlighting the relevance and power these age-old tunes continue to possess in a changing musical landscape. Gillian champions the hymn's ability to embody and reflect societal changes, maintaining their adaptability and resilience over centuries. She also highlights the crucial role they play in making worship inclusive for children. Hear her address the misconception that children are more drawn to 'fast' or 'loud' songs and how incorporating hymns adds richness to their musical diet. As Gillian shares her journey from a childhood interest in hymns to her current role promoting hymn-writing, we get an insight into the balance between honouring tradition, fostering inclusivity, and embracing change. We discuss the challenges of introducing new hymns into a church's musical repertoire and conclude on the note of unity in worship, as we strive to worship God through music. Show notes: Read Gillian's blog about how she chooses songs for Roots.  Dr Gillian Warson is the author of Using Vintage Hymns in Worship: Hidden Treasures Rediscovered and one of the editors of First Flight Feathers: The Best of Worship Live. She is also the administrator for the Pratt Green Trust whose aim is to further the cause of hymnody. Find out more about their current hymn competitions.   Find out more about Gillian.