004 – Discipleship at a Distance

Season 2020, Episode 4,   Apr 22, 2020, 06:00 AM

How we can continue to enable discipleship from a distance is the topic of this fourth episode of the These Three Remain podcast. PCI's Discipleship Development Officer Rick Hill is joined by Rev Mark Johnston (St Andrews, Bangor), Michael Wylie (Discipleship Associate at Carnmoney) and Rev Marty Gray (Ravenhill).

They discuss how the principles at the heart of discipleship can be applied in these physically distant times, how they seek to encourage members to continue to engage in mission, and at times pointing people away from their screens and back to God's word on paper.

If you have a story of faith, hope or love from your congregation to share, get in touch with rhill@presbyterianireland.org. You can find more resources around These Three Remain at https://presbyterianireland.org/thesethreeremain and subscribe to this podcast to hear future episodes by searching for 'These Three Remain Presbyterian' in your favourite podcast software.

Edited by Alan Meban

How we can continue to enable discipleship from a distance is the topic of this fourth episode of the These Three Remain podcast. PCI's Discipleship Development Officer Rick Hill is joined by Rev Mark Johnston (St Andrews, Bangor), Michael Wylie (Discipleship Associate at Carnmoney) and Rev Marty Gray (Ravenhill).
 
They discuss how the principles at the heart of discipleship can be applied in these physically distant times, how they seek to encourage members to continue to engage in mission, and at times pointing people away from their screens and back to God's word on paper.
 
If you have a story of faith, hope or love from your congregation to share, get in touch with rhill@presbyterianireland.org. You can find more resources around These Three Remain at https://presbyterianireland.org/thesethreeremain and subscribe to this podcast to hear future episodes by searching for 'These Three Remain Presbyterian' in your favourite podcast software.
 
Edited by Alan Meban