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In this episode we’re talk about men's mental health and look at our planet and how to care for it. What can we do to ensure a sustainable life? Has the pandemic provided a catalyst for changing our habits for the better. This week talking through the theme is the vicar of St Mary’s Church in Camberley Andrew Knowles and Ian Robson.

Are we too busy to notice the world around us? What is happening right under our noses that could amaze and astonish us. We look our surroundings and how we can appreciate the place that we live more. We're joined by vicar of St Mary's Camberley, Andrew Knowles and his wife Kathyrn to discuss their experiences,

Do you feel you have ‘generosity of spirit’? What does that mean? We’ll be looking at how we can share our gifts with others and benefit from doing so. We're joined by vicar of St Mary's Camberley, Andrew Knowles and mother and daughter Penny and Jess Newson to talk it though.

Should we keep learning and what benefit to your wellbeing can “exercise” for your mind have? We’re looking at keeping your mind active and positive this week and talk to Mike Emery and Andrew Knowles.

In this episode we talk about your physical health and the many benefits there can be from staying active. Joining us is vicar of St Mary's Andrew Knowles and MS Specialist Nurse Sue Duplock. We ask what does staying active mean and how can we do it?

Andrew asks us to reflect on our expectations of the church's authorised ministers, and our own calling to minister, in wherever form it comes.

Andrew applies the rules from his gym to our lives as members of the church.

Andrew packs to go visiting

Andrew looks for echoes of Christ the King in everyday symbols.

In the final sermon based on Tenants of the King, Andrew invites us to look upstream to the sources of the problems we see, and consider how to take action.