Episodios

  • Episode 5 featuring David and John Hughes
    Jul 6 2025

    Introducing ReSource’s new podcast…

    Beyond the Happy Clappy is our new podcast about the past, present and future of charismatic renewal. Each episode features an interview with a leading figure from that move of God that changed the UK church so profoundly from the 1960s onwards.

    Our three hosts are Christopher Landau (Director of ReSource), Eleanor Jeans (Associate Vicar at St Paul's Church, Leamington Spa and ReSource trustee) and Andy Crook (curate in Stockport and Brinnington and PhD researcher on the history of charismatic renewal). They will reflect on the lessons that recent history has for the life and mission of the church today – celebrating what was good, and also reflecting on problems and failures along the way.

    Episode 5 features David and John Hughes, identical twins, who both left careers in banking for ordained ministry after a defining whole night of prayer at their home church in Gillingham, Kent. Both men went on to lead several thriving Anglican churches around the UK, and in this interview they reflect on their inspiration and some key stories from those churches.

    Series 1 is released weekly on Sundays from 8th June: you can listen on all major podcasting platforms, or via www.resourcingrenewal.org/podcast.

    Do please share Beyond the Happy Clappy with friends, colleagues or anyone you think may be interested… and let us know your comments or questions via email at beyondthehappyclappy@resourcingrenewal.org.

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    41 m
  • Episode 4 featuring Felicity Lawson
    Jun 29 2025

    Introducing ReSource’s new podcast…

    Beyond the Happy Clappy is our new podcast about the past, present and future of charismatic renewal. Each episode features an interview with a leading figure from that move of God that changed the UK church so profoundly from the 1960s onwards.

    Our three hosts are Christopher Landau (Director of ReSource), Eleanor Jeans (Associate Vicar at St Paul's Church, Leamington Spa and ReSource trustee) and Andy Crook (curate in Stockport and Brinnington and PhD researcher on the history of charismatic renewal). They will reflect on the lessons that recent history has for the life and mission of the church today – celebrating what was good, and also reflecting on problems and failures along the way.

    Episode 4 featuring Felicity Lawson - who developed a nurture course in response to local people coming to faith, which ‘went viral’ in the 1980s (before Alpha even existed…).

    Series 1 is released weekly on Sundays from 8th June: you can listen on all major podcasting platforms, or via www.resourcingrenewal.org/podcast.

    Do please share Beyond the Happy Clappy with friends, colleagues or anyone you think may be interested… and let us know your comments or questions via email at beyondthehappyclappy@resourcingrenewal.org.

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    37 m
  • Episode 3 featuring Graham Dow
    Jun 22 2025

    Introducing ReSource’s new podcast…

    Beyond the Happy Clappy is our new podcast about the past, present and future of charismatic renewal. Each episode features an interview with a leading figure from that move of God that changed the UK church so profoundly from the 1960s onwards.

    Our three hosts are Christopher Landau (Director of ReSource), Eleanor Jeans (Associate Vicar at St Paul's Church, Leamington Spa and ReSource trustee) and Andy Crook (curate in Stockport and Brinnington and PhD researcher on the history of charismatic renewal). They will reflect on the lessons that recent history has for the life and mission of the church today – celebrating what was good, and also reflecting on problems and failures along the way.

    Episode 3 featuring Graham Dow - whose experience of renewal was combined with navigating the institutional church, including serving as a bishop from 1992 onwards.

    Series 1 is released weekly on Sundays from 8th June: you can listen on all major podcasting platforms, or via www.resourcingrenewal.org/podcast.

    Do please share Beyond the Happy Clappy with friends, colleagues or anyone you think may be interested… and let us know your comments or questions via email at beyondthehappyclappy@resourcingrenewal.org.

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    43 m
  • Episode 2 featuring Mary Pytches
    Jun 15 2025

    Introducing ReSource’s new podcast…

    Beyond the Happy Clappy is our new podcast about the past, present and future of charismatic renewal. Each episode features an interview with a leading figure from that move of God that changed the UK church so profoundly from the 1960s onwards.

    Our three hosts are Christopher Landau (Director of ReSource), Eleanor Jeans (Associate Vicar at St Paul's Church, Leamington Spa and ReSource trustee) and Andy Crook (curate in Stockport and Brinnington and PhD researcher on the history of charismatic renewal). They will reflect on the lessons that recent history has for the life and mission of the church today – celebrating what was good, and also reflecting on problems and failures along the way.

    Episode 2 featuring Mary Pytches - whose life was transformed by an encounter with God, which in turn impacted her husband David and ultimately led to the founding of New Wine.

    Series 1 is released weekly on Sundays from 8th June: you can listen on all major podcasting platforms, or via www.resourcingrenewal.org/podcast.

    Do please share Beyond the Happy Clappy with friends, colleagues or anyone you think may be interested… and let us know your comments or questions via email at beyondthehappyclappy@resourcingrenewal.org.

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    38 m
  • Episode 1 featuring Sandy Millar
    Jun 8 2025

    Introducing ReSource’s new podcast…

    Beyond the Happy Clappy is our new podcast about the past, present and future of charismatic renewal. Each episode features an interview with a leading figure from that move of God that changed the UK church so profoundly from the 1960s onwards.

    Our three hosts are Christopher Landau (Director of ReSource), Eleanor Jeans (Associate Vicar at St Paul's Church, Leamington Spa and ReSource trustee) and Andy Crook (curate in Stockport and Brinnington and PhD researcher on the history of charismatic renewal). They will reflect on the lessons that recent history has for the life and mission of the church today – celebrating what was good, and also reflecting on problems and failures along the way.

    Episode 1 featuring Sandy Millar – who saw Holy Trinity Brompton changed profoundly by the Holy Spirit, including the exponential growth of the Alpha Course

    Series 1 is released weekly on Sundays from 8th June: you can listen on all major podcasting platforms, or via www.resourcingrenewal.org/podcast.

    Do please share Beyond the Happy Clappy with friends, colleagues or anyone you think may be interested… and let us know your comments or questions via email at beyondthehappyclappy@resourcingrenewal.org.

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    43 m
  • Beyond the Happy Clappy Trailer
    Jun 5 2025

    Introducing ReSource’s new podcast…

    Beyond the Happy Clappy is our new podcast about the past, present and future of charismatic renewal. Each episode features an interview with a leading figure from that move of God that changed the UK church so profoundly from the 1960s onwards.

    Our three hosts are Christopher Landau (Director of ReSource), Eleanor Jeans (Associate Vicar at St Paul's Church, Leamington Spa and ReSource trustee) and Andy Crook (curate in Stockport and Brinnington and PhD researcher on the history of charismatic renewal). They will reflect on the lessons that recent history has for the life and mission of the church today – celebrating what was good, and also reflecting on problems and failures along the way.

    Series 1 is released weekly on Sundays from 8th June: you can listen on all major podcasting platforms, or via www.resourcingrenewal.org/podcast.

    Do please share Beyond the Happy Clappy with friends, colleagues or anyone you think may be interested… and let us know your comments or questions via email at beyondthehappyclappy@resourcingrenewal.org.

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    2 m