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Religious reflections from Scotland.
Reflections at the Quay includes the familiar mix of words and music with Celtic Worship, Grace Agbana and Joshua Aina and traditional Easter hymns. Four presenters reflect on the Easter theme of light and hope in the darkness. Emma Jackson leads Christians Against Poverty in Scotland. Jennifer Cornfield runs Soul Food, an Edinburgh charity. Callum Timms is a recently graduated teacher and Neil Glover is a parish minister.
Christmas Reflections at the Quay returns for an hour-long familiar mix of music and words. Presented by Rev Doug Gay, senior lecturer at Glasgow University, and Prof Roisin Coll, University of Glasgow and director of the St Andrews Foundation for Catholic Teacher Education, along with Victoria Turner and Sam Nwokoro, both PhD students at Edinburgh University. Music comes from St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Edinburgh. NYCOS Chamber Choir, NYCOS National Girls Choir, Celtic Worship, Unoma Okudo and Ifedade Thomas sing songs and carols.
Reflections at the Quay for Easter is a familiar mix of words and music, with Celtic Worship in Glasgow, Joshua Aina in Aberdeen and National Youth Choirs of Scotland, Unoma Okudo and the Choir of St Mary's Cathedral in Edinburgh.
Four presenters choose their favourite parts of the Easter story: Colin Dow, Glasgow City Free Church; Diana Hall, St Anne's Dunbar; Lorna Hood, former Church of Scotland moderator; and William Nolan, archbishop of Glasgow.
Reflections on Christmas then and now, plus music from students of the Royal Conservatoire Scotland, Bearsden Choir, and Emily Smith.
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