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Strawberry Field

Filmed before the current restrictions, Aled Jones explores the theme of inclusion at the Strawberry Field Salvation Army centre in Liverpool and discovers its link to The Beatles.

In a programme filmed before the current restrictions, Aled Jones explores the theme of inclusion by visiting Strawberry Field in Liverpool to discover how the Salvation Army is putting faith into action and embracing its link to John Lennon, who played there as a child.

When the Beatles released Strawberry Fields Forever in 1967, many assumed the lyric was simply the product of John Lennon鈥檚 imagination, but the song harked back to a place that was very special to Lennon鈥檚 childhood. Strawberry Field was a Salvation Army children鈥檚 home in Woolton, Liverpool, occupying a grand Victorian house with beautiful grounds. John lived with his Aunt Mimi around the corner and often used to jump over the walls to play in the gardens. It was a place of sanctuary for him.

The children鈥檚 home closed in 2005, and the Salvation Army felt there was an opportunity to do something new and creative with the site, especially as 60,000 Beatles fans a year were turning up just to take photos by the iconic red gates. Last year they opened a new Strawberry Field centre 鈥 a training hub for young people with learning difficulties. There is also a visitor exhibition exploring the site鈥檚 links to John Lennon and gardens for spiritual reflection. Aled meets Salvation Army major Kathy Versfeld to hear more about the history of Strawberry Field and its famous visitor, and how the centre is now offering a Christian welcome and a place to reflect for the many visitors who come. Aled also meets trainees on the Strawberry Field 'steps to work' programme, which helps adults with learning difficulties to build skills and find work.

Aled also meets Rev Alex Clare-Young, a young minister in the United Reformed Church, who believes part of his calling is to share his story as a transgender Christian. Alex talks openly about his journey from an unhappy childhood - he was told to leave his church as a teenager - to his transition and call to ministry.

And James Lusted meets trailblazing preacher Anna Herriman. Anna is training to be a local preacher in the Methodist Church, and when she qualifies she will be the first female in the role to use British Sign Language in the pulpit. James hears her testimony and her thoughts on how important it is for churches to be inclusive and accessible. With great hymns and modern worship songs from churches across the UK, including Liverpool鈥檚 magnificent Anglican cathedral.

Music:

To God Be The Glory
Salvation Army Sale, September 2015

Hear The Call Of The Kingdom
Albert Hall, Nottingham, October 2018

Cornerstone
Church of Christ the Cornerstone, Milton Keynes, October 2017

Let Us Build A House
St Machar鈥檚 Cathedral, Aberdeen, November 2015

You鈥檒l Never Walk Alone
Katherine Jenkins

Strength Will Rise
Salvation Army, Sale, September 2015

Praise My Soul The King Of Heaven
Liverpool Anglican Cathedral, May 2016

34 minutes

Last on

Sun 19 Apr 2020 13:15

Stories

Strawberry Field Forever
Aled meets Salvation Army Major Kathy Versfeld to hear more about the history of Strawberry Field and its famous visitor, John Lennon who played there as a child. He learns how the centre is now offering a Christian welcome and a place to reflect for the many visitors who come. Also featuring Karen Carter of the Fresh Expressions team at Strawberry Field.

Pioneering Preacher
James Lusted meets trailblazing preacher, Anna Herriman. Anna is training to be a Local Preacher in the Methodist Church and when she qualifies she will be the first female in the role to use British Sign Language in the pulpit. James hears her testimony and her thoughts on how important it is for churches to be inclusive and accessible..

Alex鈥檚 Story
Aled meets Rev. Alex Clare-Young, a young minister in the United Reformed Church who believes part of his calling is to share his story as a transgender Christian. Alex talks openly about his journey 鈥 from an unhappy childhood and being told to leave his church as a teenager, to his transition and call to ministry.

Steps to Work
Aled meets trainees on the Strawberry Field 鈥淪teps to Work鈥 programme which helps adults with learning difficulties to build skills and find work.

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Aled Jones
Presenter James Lusted
Producer David Waters
Executive Producer Cat Lewis
Executive Producer Emyr Afan
Series Producer Matthew Napier
Production Company Avanti Media

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