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  3. Sunday Half Hour
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  5. 2012

Episodes from Sunday Half Hour broadcast in 2012

May
  1. Diane Louise Jordan celebrates Jesus' ascension into heaven. With the Alumni Choir.
  2. Diane Louise Jordan explores the responsibility we share to care for those around us.
  3. Diane Louise Jordan traces the way the Christian story has been taught down the centuries.
April
  1. Diane Louise Jordan explores the role of faith when we are in situations of suffering.
  2. Diane Louise Jordan marks St George's Day with hymns including And did those feet.
  3. Diane Louise Jordan explores the reaction of Doubting Thomas to Jesus' resurrection.
  4. Diane Louise Jordan presents a feast of Easter music and readings from Lincoln Cathedral.
  5. Diane Louise Jordan marks Palm Sunday with hymns from the Alumni Choir of Portsmouth.
March
  1. Diane Louise Jordan marks Passion Sunday with hymns remembering Jesus' crucifixion.
  2. Hymns, prayers and reflection.
  3. Diane Louise Jordan reflects on the idea that Lent isn't just about giving things up.
  4. Diane Louise Jordan explores stories of temptation and sacrifice.
February
  1. Diane Louise Jordan reflects on the Lent idea of seeking forgiveness and fresh starts.
  2. Diane Louise Jordan explores the history and importance of the Church's creeds.
  3. Diane-Louise Jordan explores the story and symbolism behind the sacrament of Eucharist.
  4. Diane-Louise Jordan reflects on the way people's faith affects their lives and the world.
January
  1. Brian D'Arcy explores how Jesus was presented by his parents at the Temple of Jerusalem.
  2. Brian D'Arcy marks Holocaust Memorial Day and the courage needed to speak up and speak out
  3. Hymns, prayers and reflection.
  4. Brian D'Arcy explores how baptism can be an opportunity to make a fresh start in our lives
  5. Brian D'Arcy looks forward to a new year and the season of Epiphany.

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