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21 May 2026

Lois McLatchie Miller & Ann Furedi: Is abortion immoral? Pro-life vs pro-choice. | Uncommon Ground

Over 250,000 pregnancies are terminated in the UK every year. Is access to abortion a woman's right or the taking of an innocent life?

Pro-life campaigner Lois McLatchie Miller engages Ann Furedi, the former head of BPAS - the UK’s leading abortion provider. They join me to discuss when life begins, bodily rights and baby rights, and why despite their deep disagreements, they have become friends.

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WATCH EARLY: William Lane Craig & Emily Qureshi-Hurst: Is it Time to Rethink God & Salvation? The A vs B theory and why it matters.

I’m joined by Christian philosopher William Lane Craig and atheist theologian Emily Qureshi-Hurst to discuss the question: 'Is Christian theism compatible with our best understanding of the nature of time?'

Craig defends the 'A theory' - that time flows from past, to present, to future. Qureshi-Hurst defends the 'B' theory - that all times exist at once. In a mind-expanding conversation, they discuss the implications of their different views for the nature of God and the doctrine of salvation in Christian faith.

This episode will release to the public on 2 June, but regular Silver and Gold level supporters can watch it RIGHT NOW!

What you are doing with Uncommon Ground is exceptional. I've enjoyed many of the shows you have produced/hosted, but Uncommon Ground is filling a unique need absent in the ‘religion and spirituality’ space: long form conversations between peers on areas of substantive disagreements regarding core issues.


Join me at Breakwater Festival, June 19-21, in London!

I’ll be speaking at Breakwater Festival, an annual three‑day Estuary gathering designed to offer a respite from the turbulent tides of online exchange! Inspired by influential thinkers such as Paul Van der Klay, Jonathan Pageau, and John Vervaeke, the Estuary movement has sparked a vibrant, ongoing conversation that fosters honest dialogue, shared meaning‑making, and community building. While these conversations have flourished online, Breakwater Festival seeks to bring them into embodied, real‑world contexts by partnering with local Estuary groups to host interactive, in‑person gatherings. In doing so, we aim to create true harbors for meaningful conversation, collective sensemaking, and deep, lasting connection rooted in local communities.

June 19 - 21, London, England. Book now!


Al Gordon: How to ignite your God-given creativity

Al Gordon leads Saint, a thriving church in East London which has been seeing a remarkable upturn of young people gathering for all night prayer and worship in recent years.

Al is the founder of Renaissance - a movement to equip creatives and empower churches to be cathedrals of creativity.

Al's new book 'Spark' is aimed at igniting our God-given creativity.

Belle and I ask him how, in an age of AI, distraction and noise, we re-enchant… creativity and imagination.

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Angela Tilby: Does England needs its church?

Angela Tilby is a broadcaster, writer, theological educator and priest in the Church of England, which is the topic of her latest literary offering - 'Good Faith: Why England needs its church'. Angela joins me and Belle for an episode (recorded on the day the Church of England installed a new Archbishop of Canterbury) to discuss whether people have good reason to be disenchanted with some of our oldest institutions and ponder the place for the Church of England in our ever-changing cultural landscape.

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William Lane Craig reviews our Stephen Meyer vs Phil Halper Debate! (Part One)

William Lane Craig, well-known Christian philosopher and advocate of the Kalam Cosmological and Fine-Tuning Arguments, does an intensive review and commentary of our Uncommon Ground debate between Intelligent Design advocate Stephen Meyer and atheist cosmologist Phil Halper… and apparently there’s a part two of this review on the way as well!

Listen now on Craig’s Reasonable Faith Podcast


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