Amazing Faith
Sean Fletcher is in Alton in Staffordshire to visit a Catholic youth retreat centre which raises self-esteem, and builds and strengthens friendships.
Sean Fletcher is in Alton in Staffordshire, not at its famous theme park Alton Towers but at its castle, now a Catholic youth retreat centre which raises self-esteem, and builds and strengthens friendships. He meets the young Christians running it who help ensure the youngsters leave with some treasured memories.
The programme looks back at two stories of amazing faith featured over the last year, including the fantastic freestyle footballer from Milton Keynes and the Christian astronaut who walked on the moon but found more fulfilment when he gave his life to God.
Music:
Siyahamba (We are Marching) from St James The Greater, Leicester
Our God Reigns from St Patrick's Church, Dungannon
Underneath The Stars by Voces8
Freedom by Noel Robinson from The Church of Christ the Cornerstone, Milton Keynes
Jesus Paid It All from The Town Hall, Birmingham
Unsung by Jenn Bostic
I Watch The Sunrise from Our Lady's Church, York.
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Hymn: I Watch The Sunrise
Duration: 02:18
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From castle to Catholic youth retreat
Duration: 03:23
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Finding your way home
Duration: 04:28
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Trailer: Amazing Faith
Duration: 01:08
Stories
Sean Fletcher discovers the history of Alton Castle and what it does today to help young people build and sustain friendships through outdoor and indoor activities as well as prayer and worship sessions.
Christian Astronaut, Man on the Moon
The Rev. Kate Bottley meets Charles Duke the 10th man on the moon and the voice of mission control for the famous Apollo 11 mission (with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin). Charles reflects on his own moonwalking days and finding faith in God when he returned to Earth.
Freestyle Footballer
Freestyle football has become a global phenomenon and Sean Fletcher is meeting one of the world鈥檚 leading freestyle experts Daniel Cutting, who hails from Milton Keynes and whose faith has been the driving force behind his international success.
Missing Person
When Ju Blencowe went missing after the death of her mother from dementia it was the bible as well as the kindness of strangers and the Missing People鈥檚 Choir who helped her home.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Sean Fletcher |
Executive Producer | Emyr Afan |
Executive Producer | Cat Lewis |
Producer | Matthew Napier |
Production Company | Avanti Media |
Broadcast
- Sun 12 Aug 2018 12:25