The Beer Christianity podcast has been around for a few years. This website not so much. We’re in the process of adding all previous episodes, but that will take a while because we are all very busy and also very lazy. More (well, all) episodes at our old, ugly Libsyn site (and on all good podcast platforms).
Latest episodes:
Episode 105: S(H)ORT - October 8th and everything after - with Christians for Palestine UK
It's been a year since Israel began collectively punishing Gaza, and now Israeli forces are killing people in Lebanon, too. We went to the latest Palestine march in London and caught up with some Christians speaking out.
Episode 96: SHO(R)T - Christians and Palestine - why it matters and why we should care
Some musings, thoughts and assertions about Palestine and how one Beer Christianity host thinks Christians should view the situation.
Episode 95: Nakba Day at the Oxford Palestine solidarity encampment
You’ve probably heard about the campus protests ninthStates, but have you heard from the students at encampments in the UK? Here’s your chance. Laura goes into the Oxford Gaza solidarity encampment to talk to protestors and ear their hopes, concerns and demands.
Episode 86: Post-march clarity - reflections on a Palestine protest
Suella Braverman calls them ‘hate marches’ but we went on one and it was wholesome and motivated by a love of justice, including Jewish people, Muslims, Christians and, we assume, pretty much every other faith perspective. This episode takes you inside (a bit).
Episode 85: Beer, hymns, refugees and Gaza - Steve Tinning, JPIT / Beer & Hymns
Beer and Hymns is one of our favourite things. That rhymes, like a good hymn should. Our guest on this episode is Steve Tinning, who helps make Beer and Hymns happen at Greenbelt festival, and who also works in issues like Asylum policy for JPIT and the Baptist Union.
Episode 84: Stand with Gaza - Palestine, Israel and justice with peace
Israel’s war on Gaza is already wildly disproportionate and affecting civilians who have nowhere else to go. We had to talk about it and show solidarity with Palestine because so many Christians seem to be ignoring what is really happening.