Global Crossroads - Ancient Paths
Global Crossroads - Ancient Paths
Bishop Steven Croft
We are living at a global crossroads: a time of deep challenge, uncertainty and change. What kind of leadership is needed in this moment - not only in the Church, but in our communities, our nations, and our world? Bishop Steven draws on the wisdom of ancient Christian texts - and a few sage guests along the way - to reflect on how what it means to follow Christ in today’s world.
Sleepwalking into madness
An urgent plea for robust AI safety measures, following an open letter to Sir Demis Hassabis, the Founder and Chief Executive of Google DeepMind.
Sep 10, 2025
13 min
How to begin a new job (and avoid toxic masculinity)
What can the Bible’s worst career move teach us today? All across the world this September, people are beginning new roles and responsibilities. Every single leader faces a demanding task. What’s the best way to begin?
Sep 4, 2025
14 min
David Tyler – Archdeacon of Dorchester
The Revd Canon David Tyler tells the story of his calling to Bishop Steven Croft. From an introduction to faith through close friends to becoming the next Archdeacon of Dorchester, David shares the passions and challenges of ministry and how looking to the fantastic people around him and the gifts they bring sees him through. oxford.anglican.org/archdeacon-of-dorchester
Feb 2, 2023
17 min
Distinctive
Episode 5: Distinctive The Church holds in tension two great images: on the one hand, we are a chosen race, God’s own people. On the other, we are aliens and exiles, living against the grain as we wait for God’s kingdom to come in its fulness. As we look forward in anticipation this Advent, the words of 1 Peter set us on the path of living as best we can in these in-between times. Photo: Shutterstock
Dec 2, 2021
19 min
Chosen
Episode 4: Chosen Bishop Steven is joined this week by the Rt Revd Mary D. Glasspool, Assistant Bishop in the Episcopal Diocese of New York. As they delve deeper into 1 Peter, Bishop Mary discusses the complexities of being ‘chosen’ without feeling entitled, as she and Bishop Steven contemplate the seeds of hope for a post-pandemic future and the idea of the church as a centre for healing and protection. She also has some thoughts about the Lambeth Conference, taking place in 2022… A video of their conversation is also available to watch on the Diocese of Oxford YouTube channel
Nov 25, 2021
17 min
Living Stone
Episode 3: Living Stone We have learned during the pandemic how important our church buildings are. But we’ve also learned more deeply than we did before, that the church is not the building. The church is the community which gathers for worship, whether virtually or physically, and is sustained by the presence of the Risen Christ in Word and sacrament. It is we who are the living stones. Church leadership teams can sign up to find out more about Come and See 2022 using this form The picture for this episode is taken from the poster on Bishop Steven’s wall, referred to in his introduction.
Nov 18, 2021
16 min
Resilience
Episode 2: Resilience In a candid conversation with the Bishop of Western Louisiana, the Rt Revd Jacob Wayne Owensby, Bishop Steven delves deeper into the first letter of 1 Peter. Facing the uncomfortable realisation of feeling too content in the world as it is, and the importance of being the light in a world that’s aching for more, Bishops Steven and Jacob explore how to be people of resilience and grit in times of great hardship. A video of their conversation is also available to watch on the Diocese of Oxford YouTube channel
Nov 18, 2021
18 min
Exiles
  Episode 1: Exiles   We will only navigate the challenges of the coming years if we learn to be a deeper church again. This new series of podcasts explores what God is saying to us as a Church through the first letter of Peter. Join the Bishop of Oxford, the Rt Revd Dr Steven Croft, and some of his fellow bishops from around the world as they rediscover that the medicine Peter offers is good for today’s church. Photo: Shutterstock
Oct 21, 2021
17 min
Come and Eat – Draw Near with Faith
Come and Eat – Draw Near with Faith Come to this table, not because you must but because you may, not because you are strong, but because you are weak. Through small, simple actions, the scattered and dispersed Church is drawn together as one. Bishop Steven concludes our exploration of Holy Communion – the meal through which God will build up his tired and depleted church after the demands of the last 15 months. We need to come and eat, and be restored. Bishop Steven has asked some of our very creative liturgists to draw together some resources and prayers for parishes to mark this season of regathering and rededication. These resources invite churches to renew their thanksgiving to God for the ‘wonderful sacrament’ of Holy Communion. Image from Shutterstock.
May 27, 2021
17 min
Come and Eat – Prayer and Parties
Come and Eat – Prayer and Parties Jesus loves parties. Everyone who reads the gospel knows that. The Eucharist is prayer and parties with a purpose: to fill us with hope and a fresh vision for what this world can become. As we regather as a church around the table of the risen Lord, what are we to draw from this theme of the Eucharist as a meal which looks forward – a sign of hope and of the kingdom? Bishop Steven has asked some of our very creative liturgists to draw together some resources and prayers for parishes to mark this season of regathering and rededication. These resources invite churches to renew their thanksgiving to God for the ‘wonderful sacrament’ of Holy Communion. Image from Shutterstock.
May 13, 2021
15 min
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