Missed any of our Lent Talks? Or want to watch again? We have made videos of all 4 of these thought-provoking talks – watch them below:
LENT TALK 1 by Jenny Sinclair

About Jenny Sinclair
Jenny Sinclair is Founder and Director of Together for the Common Good (T4CG), a Christian charity dedicated to spiritual and civic renewal. T4CG resources Christian leaders and churches across all denominations, as well as schools and charities, to read the signs of the times and play their part for the common good. Drawing on Catholic Social Thought, Jenny writes and speaks about the vocation of the church in society, and is co-host of Leaving Egypt, a transatlantic podcast exploring what it means to be God’s people in times of unravelling. Daughter of the late David Sheppard, Anglican Bishop of Liverpool, Jenny was received into the Catholic Church in 1988. You can see more about T4CG and Jenny’s work HERE
WATCH THE VIDEO OF JENNY’S TALK BELOW
LENT TALK 2 by Rev Leslie Newton

About Rev Leslie Newton
Leslie is currently Chair of Yorkshire North and East District of the Methodist Church in Britain, having previously served in the Barnsley, Bramhall & Wythenshawe and York Circuits. Leslie was born and raised in Lancaster, his faith nurtured in a local Methodist Church and prior to ministry he trained and qualified as a Chartered Accountant. His book ‘Revive Us Again’ explores how the founder of the Methodist movement, John Wesley, achieved extraordinary impact across the United Kingdom and beyond; he has recently published a second book ‘Church Unbound’. He is married to Gill, also a Methodist Minister, and they have a daughter Laura.
WATCH A COMPILATION VIDEO OF LESLIE’S TALK and SLIDES BELOW
LENT TALK 3 with ANDY LLOYD

About Andy Lloyd
Andy has been involved with children and families work for more than 40 years in a variety of different roles, including as Head of Workforce Development and Change at Leeds City Council. He also previously led the Department of Children, Young People and Families at Leeds Trinity University. He is currently a consultant supporting improvement work in children’s services for a Manchester borough. Andy lived in Horsforth for 30 years, but moved to Whitby 6 years ago. He has been married to Fiona for nearly 40 years.
WATCH A COMPILATION VIDEO OF ANDY’S TALK and SLIDES BELOW
LENT TALK 4 with REV HESTON GROENEWALD & ABDUL HANNAN

About Rev Heston
Heston was a youth worker in Cape Town, South Africa before moving to London and commencing ordination training in the Church of England. He has been at All Hallows Church in Leeds for over 10 years and counts it a privilege to be working at a Church which includes and celebrates marginalised people and people of different faiths. He says: ‘Hyde Park is a fascinating multi-cultural and multi-faith neighbourhood. Our near neighbours include three mosques and a mandir, and we regularly work (and party!) with friends of various faiths across the city.’
About Abdul
Abdul is a Councillor for Headingley and Hyde Park ward serving the people of North West Leeds. He has a degree in Youth and Community, and worked as a Youth Work Manager for many years, supporting and encouraging young people to pursue their ambitions. He is now the Centre Manager at Cardigan Community Centre, a vibrant hub of activities seeking to build a stronger community and prioritise the needs of those affected by a lack of opportunity.

