
Sunday Traitors final; Muslim mayor for New York? Archbishop of Canterbury was my babysitter
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Nov 4, 2025 Reverend Lisa Coupland, an Anglican priest and reality TV participant, dives into the ethical dilemmas faced while playing The Traitors. Robbie Callis, a BBC reporter, provides gripping updates on the Cambridgeshire train stabbing incident. Bishop Cleon Grandison discusses the church's support for communities affected by Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica. The conversation also touches on the potential election of New York's first Muslim mayor, Zohran Mamdani, and how his faith shapes his political journey.
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Personal Ties To Hurricane Devastation
- Bishop Cleon Grandison recounts family in Jamaica, saying his 94-year-old mother in Kingston survived while his brother in Montego Bay was badly affected.
- He describes whole villages wiped out and communities left with nothing resembling home.
Practical Steps To Support Jamaica
- Bishop Cleon urges practical support: pray, promote fundraising, and partner for shipments to Jamaica.
- He notes partnerships can enable free shipping of donated items through Jamaica National.
Theology Thrives Interdisciplinarily
- Robert Beckford's report shows theology can thrive when linked interdisciplinarily with arts and culture.
- Programs like liberal arts and digital theology reconnect ancient texts to contemporary issues and student interests.





