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John Smith Interview with Sean Stillman, Zac's Place at 'The Office' 18/8/02
September 17, 2010 05:02 PM PDT
Aussie John Smith is interviewed by Sean Stillman at the regular Sunday night Zac's Place gathering as it was then at 'The Office' pub in Swansea city centre.
"John Smith's message is for people who want to do more than just listen" Bono U2 www.zacsplace.org
November 20, 2009 08:16 AM PST
One of several dates during a two week tour in Australia. Most majored on the theme of 'misfits and mission'. This particular message focuses on Jesus encounter with Zacchaeus as recored in Luke 19 using reflections from his own life and experience at Zac's Place in Swansea, Wales. Recorded at Tuggeranong Baptist Church, Canberra, Australia 9/11/09 Sean Stillman, InterviewMay 06, 2008 05:59 AM PDT
Swansea Bay Radio interview with Sean ref their Community Awards.
May 06, 2008 02:56 AM PDT
Who's Zac anyway?
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Podcast SummarySean Stillman rants, reflects and banters on issues that are important to Zac's Place.......A Church For Ragamuffins in Swansea, Wales. Podcasts include previously recorded TV and radio broadcasts, interviews and messages/sermons from different venues. About ZAC'S PLACE (Exousia Trust)"The work going forward at Zac's Place is in every way innovative, courageous and important for the community in general as well as the Christian community. I have been privileged to watch the development of this initiative over several years and would want to pay the most sincere tribute to the dedication and vision of those who have been running it." Rowan Williams - Archbishop of Canterbury October 2005 .......................... "I'm so impressed with Zac's place. The work being done there is tangible, you can see it, feel it and smell it. Dirty work in some ways and the stuff that the mainstream church is either scared of doing or simply no good at. I feel at home there and have loved playing a few songs there to add to the chaos." Martyn Joseph, 2006
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