The Scargill Podcast

The Scargill Podcast: Leadership

21 min · 18 mei 2026
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In this edition of The Scargill Podcast exploring leadership,host Shaun Lambert is joined by Annie Naish, Chaplain, and Director of Scargill, Phil Stone, who reflect on their personal journeys into leading within Christian community. Drawing on a wide range of experiences, they exploredifferent leadership styles - from reluctant and behind‑the‑scenes leadership to more instinctive, visible roles - and speak honestly about the joys and challenges that come with responsibility. The discussion highlights servant leadership, authenticity, conflict, and the importance of nurturing healthy relationships, all rooted in faith, prayer, and identity in God. Together, they present leadership not as status or control,but as creating space for others to grow, flourish, and discover their gifts.  The more flat, less hierarchical leadershipmodelled at Scargill offers a different perspective to churches and leaders looking for a more authentic leadership style. Phil also chats with one of the newest members of community, Philip, about his experiences of the differences in leadership between Scargill and the church in his home country of Kenya. Find out more about life in community at www.scargillmovement.org [http://www.scargillmovement.org] Recorded on location at Scargill House, North Yorkshire.  Associate Producer for Scargill Movement is Shaun Lambert. Produced by Gary Dell.  A Wiseword Radio production.

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The Scargill Podcast: Leadership

In this edition of The Scargill Podcast exploring leadership,host Shaun Lambert is joined by Annie Naish, Chaplain, and Director of Scargill, Phil Stone, who reflect on their personal journeys into leading within Christian community. Drawing on a wide range of experiences, they exploredifferent leadership styles - from reluctant and behind‑the‑scenes leadership to more instinctive, visible roles - and speak honestly about the joys and challenges that come with responsibility. The discussion highlights servant leadership, authenticity, conflict, and the importance of nurturing healthy relationships, all rooted in faith, prayer, and identity in God. Together, they present leadership not as status or control,but as creating space for others to grow, flourish, and discover their gifts.  The more flat, less hierarchical leadershipmodelled at Scargill offers a different perspective to churches and leaders looking for a more authentic leadership style. Phil also chats with one of the newest members of community, Philip, about his experiences of the differences in leadership between Scargill and the church in his home country of Kenya. Find out more about life in community at www.scargillmovement.org [http://www.scargillmovement.org] Recorded on location at Scargill House, North Yorkshire.  Associate Producer for Scargill Movement is Shaun Lambert. Produced by Gary Dell.  A Wiseword Radio production.

18 mei 202621 min
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The Scargill Podcast: Art

In this third edition of the second series of The Scargill Podcast, host Jo Penn is joined by Phil and Diane Stone, community leaders, to explore the rich relationship between life, faith, and visual art. Drawing on their fifteen years of leadership at Scargill, Phil and Diane reflect on how paintings, sculpture, landscape, and everyday creativity can open the heart to God in ways that go beyond words.  Through personal stories — ranging from reflections on Rembrandt’s Return of the Prodigal Son to unexpected images of trees, textiles, mosaics, and even “skipping in the gutter” — they show how art invites wonder, reflection, and deeper engagement with the Gospel. The conversation also highlights Scargill’s vision of quality, beauty, and simplicity, the encouragement of individual gifts within community life, and the belief that art can be found everywhere if we learn to “look up and look out”.  This edition offers a warm, thoughtful invitation to see faith anew through the lens of visual art. And we meet community member Sally, when Phil talks with her in the Marsh Lounge about the way she contributes to life at Scargill with visual art through gifts and talents brought to community from her previous career. Phil and Diane’s consistent vision of using visual arts allows the listener to think about the sacramental impact of art in their own life. Find out more about life in community at ⁠www.scargillmovement.org⁠ [http://www.scargillmovement.org] Recorded on location at Scargill House, North Yorkshire. Associate Producer for Scargill Movement is Shaun Lambert.  Produced by Gary Dell.  A Wiseword Radio production.

28 apr 202626 min
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The Scargill Podcast: Lament

In this edition of the Scargill Podcast, Shaun Lambert is joined by Phil Stone, community leader and Margi Walker, part of the extended community.  Our conversation turns to lament – a vital yet often neglected part of Christian faith.  The conversation explores how lament gives permission to be honest about grief, anger, and loss before God. Drawing on personal experience and the Psalms, the edition reflects on how safe, listening communities can help people remove their 'masks', express deep pain, and begin a healing journey.  From Psalm 42’s longing to Psalm 88’s darkness, the discussion highlights how scripture validates the full range of human emotion. We also consider lament in the context of prayer ministry,the impact of COVID, and a creative art installation at Scargill designed to help people face grief and move toward hope. Above all, it presents lament as a courageous, faithful practice - and a path toward compassion, healing, and deeper connection with God and one another. And we go into the Walled Garden and meet up with ‘working friend’ Ivan, to hear more about the vision and practicalities behind the installation of the Lament Sculpture. In a world where there is so much unexpressed grief, this edition gives permission to lament in full. Find out more about life in community at www.scargillmovement.org [http://www.scargillmovement.org] Recorded on location at Scargill House, North Yorkshire.  Associate Producer for Scargill Movement is Shaun Lambert. Produced by Gary Dell.  A Wiseword Radio production.

13 mrt 202626 min
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The Scargill Podcast: Creation

What does it really mean to care for creation as part of Christian discipleship? In the first edition of Series 2 of The Scargill Podcast, Martha Tredwell is joined by Phil Stone, community leader, and John Richards, head of the estate team, to explore why care for creation sits at the heart of life at Scargill.  Drawing on Scripture, lived experience, and the beauty of the Yorkshire Dales, they reflect on joy, responsibility, and the long‑term commitment of stewarding land that ultimately belongs to God. From favourite places on the estate to practical sustainability projects — including wildlife conservation, composting, renewable energy, and partnerships with A Rocha — this edition offers an honest and hopeful conversation about faith,community, and living gently with the natural world. We also hear from Jim, one of Scargill’s many ‘working friends’, about how he serves with the estate team, and how he views this work in connection with his responsibilities as a Christian. Whether you love the outdoors or are simply curious about how faith and environmental care connect, this podcast invites you to slow down, listen, and be inspired. Find out more about life in community at www.scargillmovement.org Recorded on location at Scargill House, North Yorkshire.  Associate Producer for Scargill Movement is Shaun Lambert.  Produced by Gary Dell.  A Wiseword Radio production.

28 feb 202624 min
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The Scargill Podcast: The Joy and Challenge of Diversity

Scargill is intentionally diverse as a community - multi-ethnic, different ages demographically, and inter-denominational in its approach.  The central emphasis on "lives shared, lives transformed – with Jesus at the centre" enables the community to hold a range of theological views without falling out.  In a world where separating out from those we disagree with is common, Scargill’s experience is a helpful alternative. The keystone that holds this architecture of diversity together is the principle that we treat each other as if the other person was Christ.  This enables theological differences to be held in dialogue not in adversarial debate.  Mike Leigh talks with Director Phil Stone about tensions that do arrive, with humour and wisdom, emphasizing the importance of forgiveness and grace in our relationships.  That welcoming hospitality is extended to guests. Phil also talks with recent community member Alison Leigh to find out more about how the joys and challenges of diversity can be beneficial to life in community. Find out more about life in community at ⁠⁠www.scargillmovement.org⁠⁠ [https://www.scargillmovement.org] Recorded on location at Scargill House, North Yorkshire. Associate Producer for Scargill Movement is Shaun Lambert.  Produced by Gary Dell.  A Wiseword Radio production.

19 dec 202522 min