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Podcast: Bishop Graham Kings, Silvia Dimitrova, and Tristan Latchford on Nourishing Connections

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01 October 2020

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On this week’s podcast, Ed Thornton talks to the theologian and poet Bishop Graham Kings about his recently released collection of poems, Nourishing Connections (Canterbury Press). They are joined by Silvia Dimitrova, who has worked with Bishop Graham on his Nourishing Connections project over the past 17 years and produced seven accompanying paintings of Women in the Bible, and Tristan Latchford, who is composing seven anthems on the paintings and poems.

“When you have the vision and the words and the tune, all your senses are involved and it’s just incredible.”

Nourishing Connections is available from the Church Times Bookshop for the special price of £8.79.

Read an article by Fleur Dorrell, “Women in Scripture: Iconic paintings, poems and music” here

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