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What does it really mean to care for creation as part of Christian discipleship?
In the first edition of Series 2 of The Scargill Podcast, Martha Tredwell is joined by Phil Stone, community leader, and John Richards, head of the estate team, to explore why care for creation sits at the heart of life at Scargill. Drawing on Scripture, lived experience, and the beauty of the Yorkshire Dales, they reflect on joy, responsibility, and the long‑term commitment of stewarding land that ultimately belongs to God.
From favourite places on the estate to practical sustainability projects — including wildlife conservation, composting, renewable energy, and partnerships with A Rocha — this edition offers an honest and hopeful conversation about faith,community, and living gently with the natural world.
We also hear from Jim, one of Scargill’s many ‘working friends’, about how he serves with the estate team, and how he views this work in connection with his responsibilities as a Christian.
Whether you love the outdoors or are simply curious about how faith and environmental care connect, this podcast invites you to slow down, listen, and be inspired.
Find out more about life in community at www.scargillmovement.org
Recorded on location at Scargill House, North Yorkshire. Associate Producer for Scargill Movement is Shaun Lambert. Produced by Gary Dell. A Wiseword Radio production.
By Wiseword RadioWhat does it really mean to care for creation as part of Christian discipleship?
In the first edition of Series 2 of The Scargill Podcast, Martha Tredwell is joined by Phil Stone, community leader, and John Richards, head of the estate team, to explore why care for creation sits at the heart of life at Scargill. Drawing on Scripture, lived experience, and the beauty of the Yorkshire Dales, they reflect on joy, responsibility, and the long‑term commitment of stewarding land that ultimately belongs to God.
From favourite places on the estate to practical sustainability projects — including wildlife conservation, composting, renewable energy, and partnerships with A Rocha — this edition offers an honest and hopeful conversation about faith,community, and living gently with the natural world.
We also hear from Jim, one of Scargill’s many ‘working friends’, about how he serves with the estate team, and how he views this work in connection with his responsibilities as a Christian.
Whether you love the outdoors or are simply curious about how faith and environmental care connect, this podcast invites you to slow down, listen, and be inspired.
Find out more about life in community at www.scargillmovement.org
Recorded on location at Scargill House, North Yorkshire. Associate Producer for Scargill Movement is Shaun Lambert. Produced by Gary Dell. A Wiseword Radio production.