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21/04/2019

Easter themes of light in the darkness with Revd Joanna Jepson with her personal story, and Richard Frazer on his 700 mile pilgrimage along the Camino de Santiago.

As a teenager, Anglican Priest Joanna Jepson, was bullied because of a facial disfigurement. On this Easter Sunday she talks to Anna Magnusson about her experience of renewal and transformation.

Anna takes a walk in the woods with priest and former forester, Father Roddy Johnston, to talk about nature, renewal and hope.

Ever thought about picking up a walking stick and covering over 700 miles? Richard Frazer, the minister of Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh did just that, on one of the greatest pilgrimage routes, The Camino de Santiago. He discusses the physical and spiritual challenges of that eventful journey.

Episcopalian lay reader, Kate Sainsbury, talks about how life with her brain-injured son has shaped her motherhood and her faith.

Halla, a woman with a double life, is at the centre of a new Icelandic film, Woman At War. She's a guerrilla eco-activist campaigning against the energy giants moving into Iceland. Richard Frazer and Tamara Van Strijthem, Executive Director of Take One Action Film Festivals discuss the urgency of its themes.

1 hour, 55 minutes

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Sun 21 Apr 2019 10:00

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  • Sun 21 Apr 2019 10:00