Charles Nove Episodes Episode guide
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The Church families ‘grand day out’ and a cricketing vicar
The Church families ‘grand day out’, Operation Christmas Child, and a cricketing vicar.
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The importance of Pilgrimage, and Tibetan Monks in Sibford Gower
The Bishop of Oxford discusses Pilgrimage, plus Tibetan Monks are coming to Sibford Gower
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South Korean prayer missions and Ride’n’Stride
The South Korean prayer mission, Ride’n’Stride, plus the Vicar becoming a single father
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The General Election and Sunday Trading Law
Charles asks who would Jesus vote for, and looks back 20 years of the Sunday Trading Law.
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James Foley's beheading reaction and the Thames Pilgrim Way
James Foley's beheading reaction, "Hope to Henley" events, and the "Thames Pilgrim Way".
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Mental health help and Christmas changes
How faith helps with mental health issues and will schools have to "downgrade" Christmas.
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Ebola relief, a church without walls, and an atheists meeting
Oxfordshire's Ebola relief efforts, a church without walls, and a world atheists meeting.
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WW1 events and Didcot demolition
Local faith groups First World War events, and a Christian's Didcot demolition story.
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Didcot demolition and Sobel House
Didcot Power Station cooling towers demolition, and Sobel House Hospice in Headington.
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Martha Fernback's mum's campaign
It's a year since Martha Fernback died from drugs, Charles speaks exclusively to her mum.
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Women Bishops in the Church of England?
Will there finally be a vote to allow women bishops in the church of England?
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06/07/2014
Music and conversation from the spiritual side of life.
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The Methodist church, a Christian World Cup and Ramadan
Is the Methodist church in crisis, a Christian World Cup report and Ramadan in summer.
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999 Food and musicals for the deaf
The Bishop of Oxford talks about 999 Food, and the man bringing musicals to deaf people.
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Ann Warren's journey to faith and the World Cup
England’s first World Cup match reviewed and Ann Warren talks about her journey to faith.
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What happens after you give to charity?
Who are Oxfordshires most generous people, and what happens after you give to charity
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Twenty years of women priests
We mark twenty years of women priests with Bishop Helen Anne Heartley
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The Pope’s Holy Land visit and Christians in sport
The Pope’s visit to the Holy Land, and the link between Christians and sport.
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Christian Aid week, Nigeria and Boko Harem
Christian Aid week, Nigeria and Boko Harem, plus a new Blue Plaque in Islip.
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Professor Martyn Percy and Becky Payne
Poppy seeds for churches in Oxfordshire, Professor Martyn Percy, and author Becky Payne.
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With The Archbishop of Canterbury
The Archbishop of Canterbury and a bomber crash memorial plaque going up in Oxford.
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The Popes canonisation
Charles takes you live to Rome for the Popes canonisation
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Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Radio Oxford's service of Easter Praise
The Bishop of Oxford joins us, plus hear Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú Oxford’s Easter Service from Wallingford
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Fifty countries where its hard to be a Christian
A Didcot charity reveals the fifty countries where it is hardest to be a Christian
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in Cowley, Banbury and Yarnton
Charles meets the St James Church organist, and meets Banburys Army Reserve Squadron
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Celebrating Mothers day
Charles celebrates Mother’s Day with a Banbury mother who adopted 3 children.
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Are our schools doing enough religious education?
Charles finds out if our schools are doing enough religious education
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A Church yard is rededicated and Pope Francis’ first year
Didcot's All Saints Church yard is rededicated, and we review Pope Francis’ first year.
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Easter Service ticket give-away
Charles has 100 tickets on offer for our Easter Service at St Mary-Le-More in Wallingford
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Lent in the 21st Century and the bee keeping Priest
Lent in the 21st Century, the bee keeping Priest, and the villagers who bought a chapel.