Episodes
A local organisation gets its independence, a local man publishes a book, and Richard Littledale wants to know what happened next ....
Valuing life - and praying for true peace - food for thought, and no easy answers on today's programme!
No 999 - No Doctors - No medicines - Donovan Palmer asks - could you walk for 3 days for treatment?
Talking about science and faith with the 'God and the Big Bang' team!
Douglas gets a Cathedral - and a priest looks back over 50 years of adventures!
Dr Naomi Graham (pictured) is Growing Hope - and wants more people to join her. Find out more - and how to deal with a hole in the roof - in this week's edition.
The USA, the Isle of Man - and Bangladesh! We're going global again this week, with Jay and Jackie Johnson
Looking back and looking forward - Rev'd Dawn Mather (pictured) reflects on ten years serving the United Reformed Church on the IOM, and dreams of a diary full of blank pages!
Storyteller RICHARD LITTLEDALE returns to explain why the difficult questions are the best ones to ask - and starts a new feature by asking 'What happened next?'
The circle of life - remembering a popular Anglican priest (see photo!) and completing the Adam and Cathy Thomas story
Adam and Cathy Thomas (pictured) relish new challenges and love meeting people - but what happens when the going gets really tough? Find out on today's programme - along with another behind-the-scenes look at the process to choose a new Bishop
We're in Peel today - celebrating 60 years of a summer tradition (there's a clue in the picture!), finding out why the Cathedral is closed - and going on a treasure hunt!
Remembering Summerland - not in 1973 but in 2006 - and Michael Leyden returns with the story of the Liverpool schoolboy who became a College Dean
We're all about service today - meet Michael Leyden (pictured) he's a man on a mission! And don't miss your chance to help choose a new Bishop!
Flower power comes to a Douglas church, an old friend puts on a new hat - and the Cathedral choir sings their own song!
What might a figure from the 16th century have to teach us today? Quite a lot, it would seem .... and we're going back to 1979 to recall how the churches got involved in Millennium Year
Remembering Canon Brendan Alger - and the life of Saint Aidan comes alive in stories and in song
Paul Keeys leads a double life; Linda Wildman - pictured - loves her work, even when it doesn't involve visiting the Taj Mahal, and Rev'd Debs Davies explains why Cathedrals are so important
We take you on a pilgrimage you can make from your armchair, or by travelling to the destination in the company of not just ONE but THREE Reverends!
Rev'd Dr Tim Macquiban (pictured) has a couple of interesting Manx connections, and believes we should still pay attention to a man who lived over 200 years ago - All the answers are in today's programme!
8th in the Sidecar 1 race on Saturday with driver Greg Lambert .... today's guest is FAST! Meet Andrew Haynes aka The Racing Preacher
Father and son, Rod and Steve Ingrouille, are both Methodist ministers - but is that the only thing they have in common? We find out in conversation with them today
Major Allister Versfeld (pictured) from Strawberry Fields was just one of many who were imagining peace during Eurovision - find out more on today's programme
The realities and responsibilities that face us at the start of Christian Aid Week - and why this year's Eurovision should give us pause for thought
An Island Choir, a Coronation-inspired 'musical first' and a Walk Through the Bible with Paul Keeys (pictured) - it's all here!
Aled's back in town - talking music - and loving having some extra time to explore the Island!
He was only supposed to be there for 3 years - but stayed for nearly 30. Doing what? Listen, as Stephen Alker tells his story!
One of the Island's leading musicians has his hard work recognised - and makes history at the same time!
It's Easter Day - so - what's so special about that? A Methodist leader and a Manx Bard share their reactions
It starts with excitement and celebration and ends with death - so why do we call this week Holy ? And we visit a church that's at the crossroads - in more ways than one!