The Pilgrim's Podcast
By Mark Earngey and Steve Gardner
To listen to an audio podcast, mouse over the title and click Play. Open iTunes to download and subscribe to podcasts.
Podcast Description
The Pilgrim\'s Podcast is an awesome collection of ramblings by Mark Earngey and Steve Gardner. From Sydney, Australia, these two pilgrim\'s think about life, theology and Christian ministry. By interviewing people from all walks of life (ministry, counselling, art etc!), we seek to learn and help others learn about this pilgrimage we are on.
| Name | Description | Released | Price | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1 |
CleanPilgrim’s Podcast #35: Richard MaeGraith, Jazz, Church Plant in Marrickville, and Good Times | Well, we’re back! Season 3 is officially here, and there’s plenty of shnouncements to kick the episode off with! Steve and I head up to the Moore College Podcast room and chew the fat with none other than the brilliant jazz saxophonist, Richard MaeGraith! Richard’s a great guy, and a fella who Steve and I had the privilege of studying with at Moore College. Now he’s headed over to SMBC to correct all the mistakes he learnt with us In this interview, Steve and I hear all about Richard’s background: how he grew in love for Jesus, how he navigated between a professional career with jazz music and his love for Christian ministry, and how he’s now kicking off a church plant for muso’s in Marrickville! His website is over here if you’re keen to check it out: http://www.richardmaegraith.com/ Plenty of gold here – especially hearing how a love for music has transpired into service for God with music. And of course, plenty (and I mean plenty) of rambling banter from your favourite larrikins, us. Get it into you: | 29 8 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
|
2 |
CleanPilgrim’s Podcast #35: Andrew Thorburn, SRE vs. Ethics, Church Planting thoughts | Well, the banter’s back. And our esteemed guest, Rev. Andrew Thorburn can sure match us in banter. Andrew’s a really great bloke who Steve knows from the good old days at St. Andrew’s, Wahroonga. These days, Andrew Thorburn is enjoying greener pastures working for Anglican Youthworks, and specialising in Schools Ministry. Exciting stuff! In this podcast, we get to know Andrew a bit, and get to hear lots of great things that the Lord is doing in schools around NSW. One very interesting item of discussion is the current debate over the St. James Ethics trials which are taking place in our schools. Andrew outlines what’s going on, and why it’s threatening the place of Special Religious Education (SRE), or as it’s often called, Scripture. He gives us some good tips on how to get involved. One of which, is a why for Church planters to link into Schools and use them as great platforms for reaching the community. Great stuff here. All up, Andrew’s a great guy to listen and learn from. With a wealth of experience, and great insight, he’s a bloke well worth listening to! (dunno about Steve and I though – we just like bantering as we learn!) Also: As mentioned in the podcast, the Anglican Church League is holding an excellent panel discussion over the SRE vs. Ethics issue. Speakers include: Bryan Cowling (CEO Anglican Education Commission), Karin Sowada (CEO of the Anglican Deaconess Institution), Russell Powell (CEO Anglican Media), Zac Veron (CEO Anglican Youthworks), Janet Simpson (Scripture Teacher and Youthworks Executive). 7.30pm, Thursday 15th July, 2010. Come and join me there! Details here. Listen: | 7 6 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
|
3 |
CleanPilgrim’s Podcast #34: Seumas MacDonald, Christology, Impassibility, and Haggis! | This is a cracker of a podcast! Punk music, Latin, Skateboarding, Christology, Purple hair, Impassibility, and Haggis – all in one episode! Seumas MacDonald, a great bloke whom I’m had the pleasure of meeting recently joins us on this podcast. Seumas is currently undertaking his MTh at Moore Theological College and is putting his Latin skills to use as he studies through St. John Chrysostom’s sermons! I’ve found Seumas to be a really lovely and thoughtful bloke who has a serious love of theology – check out his blog here. And his recently installed languages blog here. In this podcast, we discuss how Seumas came to faith in Christ, find out a bit about St. John Chrysostom, and delve into the subject of Impassibility: Does God Suffer? Really great thoughts and insights from Seumas, and I heartily recommend his thoughts and suggestions on how to think Christologically. Read: Seumas has some follow-up thoughts from the podcast. Great resources particularly on the subject of Impassibility. Listen: PS: I have no idea what happened at 34:52. It sounds we were possessed for 5 seconds. But I can assure you that it probably has more to do with the encoding of the file! | 30 5 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
|
4 |
CleanPilgrim’s Podcast #33: Adrian Foxcroft, The Nugget, Youth Ministry | Ok folks, here’s a cracker poddy with an absolutely top bloke: Adrian Foxcroft. He’s a good mate of Steve and mine from Moore College, and is aiming to work in the Anglican diocese of Sydney. Particularly though, Adrian (“The Fox”) is keen for youth minstry and aims to spend his ministry life doing just that. I’ve got tonnes of time for a bloke who’s keen and passionate about dedicating himself to a particular ministry, and so this interview is great and encouraging! We get to know The Fox a bit, but spend a bunch of time chatting about his latest endeavor to reach out to young guys and girls: The Nugget. It’s a short Vodcast (Video-cast) which can be found in the New and Notable section on iTunes, and also from Podomatic. Basically, Fox’s aim to give you a “Nugget” of gold from the Bible and unpack it for you – all in less than 5 minutes! It’s great. Engaging. Simple. Applicable. And fun. Check it out! Also, we give a bunch of overdue shoutouts, and have some hilarious banter. Enjoy! The Nugget: http://thenugget.podomatic.com/ Listen: | 16 5 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
|
5 |
CleanPilgrim’s Podcast #32: Dr. Bill Salier, Moore College, The Gospel of John & The Manly Sea-Eagles! | This is a cracker of a podcast! Steve and I get to interview the one and only Rev. Dr. Bill Salier! Bill is the Vice-Principal of Moore Theological College, and one of the New Testament faculty. Married to Sue, and with three daughters, Bill has a special interest in John’s Gospel and letters and is currently thinking about the language of sonship, family and adoption through the Bible and the use of the Old Testament in John’s Gospel. He’s a great and wise brother, and also has a great sense of humour (see: Flash Salier!) Bill has a special interest in John’s Gospel and letters and is currently thinking about the language of sonship, family and adoption through the Bible and the use of the Old Testament in John’s Gospel. In this podcast, Bill tells Steve and I about how he became a Christian, and what led him subsequently into Christian ministry, and then theological education. Beyond that, we get stuck into a bit about John’s Gospel and what Bill finds so interesting about it. Bill also reflects upon some of the trials and tests involved with theological training and gives a few stories of what urged him on, and gave him assurance during his own studies. Perhaps what is most striking is that Bill supports the Manly Sea Eagles. Whilst this blogger is a North Sydney Bears fan (they’ll be back in 2012!), this podcast is a true example of Christian unity despite serious differences Listen: | 9 5 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
|
6 |
CleanPilgrim’s Podcast #31: Angus Courtney, History, Theology & Dwarfs and Giants! | Well this is a first for the poddy! We’re begetting another poddy! Yes, that’s right. As of later this week, the first episode of Dwarfs and Giants will be launched. Run by Angus Courtney, this podcast will be an 8-10 minute yarn about some interesting ways in which pop-culture, theology and history intersect. Topics like Freedom, Art, J.S. Bach, and many others will be discussed as we realise why we are like dwarfs standing on the shoulders of giant thinkers who have come before us! In this Pilgrim’s Podcast – we interview Gus, finding out about his interests and why he’s launching this podcast. Gus is a recently married, good fella who currently attends St. Phillip’s York Street. He’s got enthusiasm, passion and genuine love for the Lord Jesus. And my guess is that if you get to listen to Gus on this interview, you’ll be hooked by his upcoming podcasts! Coming up next week: Rev. Dr. Bill Salier, from Moore College! Listen: | 3 5 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
|
7 |
Pilgrim’s Podcast #30: Col Marshall, MTS, The Trellis and the Vine, and Cricket! | Well, here’s a really great podcast interview. The only thing missing is Steve, who was in the Holy Land at the time. Nevertheless, I managed to sit down with Col Marshall, who is a really lovely older brother in the Lord, and someone who has been a great encouragement and comfort to me personally. Col, a cricket tragic, was one of the founders of the Ministry Training Strategy (MTS) which has taken off all around the globe. It’s a great way for ministers to integrate the training of young guys and girls in Christian ministry (Uni, Parish etc.). After many years in the ministry, Col has recently co-written a book with Tony Payne entitled The Trellis and the Vine (Matthias Media). It’s a great book about disciple-making, and calls on ministers of the Gospel to think carefully about who are the people under their care, and what gifts and personalities do they have for Christian ministry. The subtitle of the book is: “The Ministry Mind-Set that Changes Everything.” It is part of Col’s latest initiative to begin the “Vinegrowers” ministry. Check it out here for more details! In this interview we discuss the Navigators ministry, the beginnings of the Ministry Training Strategy, and how the thinking behind the Trellis and the Vine can help your ministry. Oh, and of course we talk cricket. Col was the ex-chaplain to the NSW Blues, so he’s always up for a bit of cricket banter. Enjoy! Update: Click here to be taken to Col Marshall’s Vinegrowers ministry. Dates for training, workshops and resources available! More MTS Resources: Click Here. Listen: | 26 4 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
|
8 |
CleanPilgrim’s Podcast #29: Steve Gardner in the Holy Land! | This is a world first for the podcast – a truly international recording via skype! Steve and Claire Gardner have headed over to the Holy Land for a holiday, and they are spending roughly 3 weeks visiting places such as Turkey, Syria, Jordan and Israel. How awesome! So aswell as just catching up with each other, Steve and I decided to record a skype via the web! In this skype, Steve tells us all about what it’s like over there. Some of the fascinating people he’s met. And some of the opportunities (like getting offered a job!) and sadnesses of visiting countries in which a vibrant Christianity is almost extinct. Oh, and we also discuss the icons which Steve is bringing back…* It’s a great poddy, and I’m sure you’ll find it great to hear about the Holy Land. Listen: * Please don’t tell The Ministry Training and Development (MT&D) arm of our Diocese | 19 4 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
|
9 |
CleanPilgrim’s Podcast #28: Dave Miers, Youth Ministry, Humble Orthodoxy & Snoring on Trains | Warning: This was one rowdy podcast! Steve and I sat down and chewed the fat with Dave Miers. Hailing from the Central Coast (home of the Bears NRL team coming in 2012), Dave currently studies theology with Steve and myself at Moore Theological College. He’s got a whole lot of youth ministry under his belt from working at CCEC, and is a keen thinker and passionate guy who loves Jesus. In fact, if you’re up at Katoomba Youth Convention (KYCK) this year you’ll see and hear him as he preached the Word to us. He’s a top bloke, and a fella who I’m glad to be spending eternity with. In this cracker of an episode, we have a whole lot of banter. That’s a given. But Dave talks to us about his story in becoming a Christian, and he tells us a little about his passion for youth ministry. What’s the highlight (in my opinion!) of this episode that Dave shares with us what he thinks about Humble Orthodoxy. Not being arrogant jerks who have the truth. Nor being softies who love anything, except the truth. It’s both: humble orthodoxy. Get into it. It’s a great podcast! Download: | 15 4 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
|
10 |
CleanPilgrim’s Podcast #27: Steve Chong, Kirkplace, Spiritual Gifts, Mentors and Bruce Lee! | This is one outstanding interview – a must listen to for young and old! Steve Chong is the Lead Pastor of Kirkplace Presbyterian Church in Kogarah. It’s awesome. Totally new building, excellent design, powerful facilities and very thoughtful and principled use of space. Steve Gardner and I were totally blown away. Steve Chong is also the Director of RICE – a youth evangelism initiative which saw over 300 young men and women respond to Christ last year at the Entertainment Centre rally. In this hilarious interview, both Steves and myself have a truly wonderful time thinking about God, His people and His work in the world. Firstly, we get to know a bit about the history of Kirkplace – the wonderful blessing it is, yet the fear and trembling which Steve Chong feels as the one responsible for this gift. Next, we get to delve into Steve’s life a bit – his background, and when things really kicked on for him in the faith. The core of this interview has to do with ministry. Steve has some paradigm-changing ideas on how to enable and equip members of church to do the Lord’s work – and it revolves around spiritual gifts and vocation. Chong’s Triperspectival idea of gifts, need, and desires is something which seems similar to John Frame’s Triperspectivalism, so naturally, I’m drawn to it! On similar things, see Tim Keller’s use of Frame’s Tri-perspectivalism. Lastly, we spend some time talking about the men who have most influenced Steve. Al Stewart, Mark Driscoll and Matt Chandler are spoken of fondly, and it is refreshing to hear about these men as fallible men like us. Yet all three have been able to open up, share and impact Steve. In fact, this is what Steve appreciates most about their relationships, and it’s a great thing to be encouraged by. Have a listen. Do learn. And thank the Lord for the wonderful work He is doing. Oh, and of course there’s plenty of shnouncements! Listen: Luther: “Therefore I advise no one to enter any religious order or the priesthood, indeed, I advise everyone against it – unless he is forearmed with this knowledge and understands that the works of monks and priests, however holy and arduous they may be, do not differ one whit in the sight of God from the works of the rustic laborer in the field or the woman going about her household tasks, but that all works are measured before God by faith alone.” Martin Luther from The Babylonian Captivity of the Church (1520) | 19 3 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 10 Episodes |
Customer Reviews
wow! wow!! wow!!! mega-wow!!!!
i think my life has already changed for the better after listening to this incredible podcast. steve is brilliant. mark is okay. i'll definitely be telling all my friends about this show. wow!!!
Great podcast - funny guys
There aren't many podcasts that I try to listen to straight off the press. This is one of them. I love the Pilgrims Podcast and I haven't even had a shout out yet!
Steve Gardner is the goods.
Dave, I'm with you mate. Stevie Gardner is the backbone is this blog. He's got the voice of John Laws but the wit of Dave Chappell. He's got some cracking calls lined up for next week! Stay tuned. Boom.
Listeners also subscribed to

- on the voddy
- onthevoddy.com
- View In iTunes

- Village Church, Annandale: Video
- Dominic Steele, Con Campbell & Ian Powell
- View In iTunes

- Village Church Sydney and Christians in the Media - Audio
- Christians in the media
- View In iTunes

- Matthias Media
- Matthias Media
- View In iTunes

