Faith Talk in StaffsYou are in: Stoke & Staffordshire > Faith > Faith Talk Faith Talk allows you to talk about your beliefs, religion and faith  Jo Berry met Pat McGee, the IRA bomber who killed her father,the former Tory MP Sir Anthony Berry  Franciscan friars, who've moved into St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church in Burslem, spoke to us  Reverend Paul Kingman from Stone wants to bring back an enthusiasm for singing in church  Jeremy Chalmers, a young Christian with the Stoke-on-Trent Grace Church appeared on Deal or No Deal  BBC Stoke producer Lamont Howie was given a tour of the building by its chief executive, Danny Flynn  Muslim Rubina goes from town to town telling other faiths that more links them than separates them  For Buddhists, 'Wesak' is a very important day. Stephen Whitehead, from Keele University, explains..  Toni Cowans needed help when she was 16 and homeless.She tells us how the YMCA made the difference  Father George Tyc told Lamont Howie how much the Polish community is thriving in north Staffordshire  Sidney Morris, President of the North Staffordshire Hebrew Congregation talks about the Jewish feast  Passover is the time when the Hebrew community celebrates the freedom of the Jews from Ancient Egypt  Professor of Social Work & Spirituality at Staffs Uni, Peter Gilbert spoke to BBC's Lamont Howie  Jim Ford was a notorious gangster and has written his life story 'Wrong Way - Right Way'  Jim Ford continues his story of his transformation from Gangster to Preacher  In March each year Jews in North Staffs celebrate this festival,which mixes tradition, fun & family  Jacky's husband died within 1yr-how did she cope as a Christian  Jean & Wilson Young, from Waterhouses near Leek, have a 'meditation garden'.Ros Chimes investigates  Are you a Staffordshire person with an interest in faith matters? Got something to say?  As part of a BBC project, people were encouraged to relate stories about their own beliefs and faith  Methodist District Chairman Peter Barber chats with Lamont Howie about his new house and job.  The Reverend Peter Barber talks to Lamont Howie about being a modern Methodist minister. More from this sectionYou are in: Stoke & Staffordshire > Faith > Faith Talk |