Pathways College of Bible and Mission

More Than Theology

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More Than Theology is a podcast based within Pathways College of Bible and Mission.

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Jun 24, 2026

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36. Hospitality with Kyla Scrimgeour 24.06.2026

Hospitality is much more than an industry—it’s an important part of the life of faith modelled by Jesus. In this episode, Richard talks with Kyla Scrimgeour, who recently completed a master’s degree examining the role of hospitality in the gospels. Jesus played both host and guest, and thus leaves us an example to follow in our own lives.

The Nativity Story: Bigger than the Manger - Newstalk ZB Interview 15.01.2026

Dr Richard Goodwin joins Tim Wilson on Newstalk ZB for a 10-minute conversation about nativity movies — and why the nativity story is far bigger and grittier than the Christmas card version. 

35. Christian Nationalism with Dr. Michael Rhodes 10.11.2025

What happens when national identity trumps Christian identity? Richard talks Christian Nationalism with Old Testament scholar Michael Rhodes, both in the context of Michael’s native America and his adopted New Zealand. Drawing upon scripture, Michael explains how believers should think about their national identity in light of the Kingdom and the King.

34. 200 Years of Open Brethren 13.10.2025

Two centuries ago, a handful of Christ-followers had a radical idea: meeting together as believers without denominational trappings. This movement, which eventually became known as the Open Brethren, subsequently spread all over the world—including to Aotearoa NZ. Rosie talks to Dr. Ian Payne and Dr. Richard Goodwin about their recent trip to the birthplace of this 200-year-old movement (Dublin),...

21. Re-Run: Revelation Through Movies (with Richard Goodwin) 16.07.2025

In anticipation of our upcoming faith-and-film event, ICON, we’re digging back into our archives. In this episode, Pathways' Academic Dean, Grace Chamberlain, chats with our own Dr. Richard Goodwin about his recent book,  Seeing Is Believing , and how the Spirit of God can speak to us in surprising ways—even through movies.

33. What is Church For? 30.06.2025

⛪ What is church for? It sounds like a straightforward question, but because our understanding of church (ecclesiology) is usually taught only implicitly, not explicitly, it’s one that is actually surprisingly complex. Richard interviews a panel of guests—Jeremy Suisted, Sophia Sinclair, and Nick Goodwin—about the reasons for church. And if this whets your appetite for more, then you might like t...

32. Prayer and Spiritual Growth: Beyond Simply Trying Harder - with Sam Harvey 09.06.2025

Many Christians long for a closer personal relationship with Jesus, yet often struggle to know how to foster genuine spiritual growth. In this episode, Rosie interviews Sam Harvey about transformative spiritual practices modelled by Jesus himself. Sam shares practical insights on how to nurture a richer prayer life - without the burden of just ’trying harder’. Sam pastors at Bay Vineyard Church in...

31. Contemplative Spirituality: When Life (or ADHD) Won’t Let You Be Still - with Dr Maja Whitaker 04.05.2025

Modern society often ties productivity to success. But what if spiritual formation is less about efficiency and more about the patient cultivation of a flourishing garden? In this episode, Rosie sits down with Dr Maja Whitaker (Academic Dean at Laidlaw College and ordained Pastor) to explore the challenge of practicing contemplative spirituality in our fast-paced world - and what to do when a trad...

30. Digital Media: Why Should Churches Care? (with Karl Udy) 20.02.2025

Most of us use digital media and technology all the time—but is it something churches and ministries really need to focus on? According to digital strategist Karl Udy, it’s essential that we think carefully about how we use digital tech. In this episode, Karl is interviewed by Richard about why churches should care about digital media and how they can begin to become more digitally proactive. To c...

Episode 29. Mental Health for Leaders (with Richard Black) 19.12.2024

How can leaders stay mentally healthy? Richard is joined by counsellor, former pastor, and founder of Mind Health, Richard Black, to discuss how leaders in the church can stay emotionally healthy even amid the immense pressures of ministry.

Episode 28: Religious Extremism (with Doug Pratt) 21.10.2024

Violence for Jesus? As absurd and oxymoronic as it sounds, there exists in our world extremists willing to perpetrate violence in the name of their religion—including Christians. This might seem like a remote possibility for the New Zealand church, but in a rapidly changing society, we can’t afford to be complacent.  Richard interviews a world-leading expert on the topic, Doug Pratt, about religio...

27. NZ Needs a Younger Church (with Jake Mulder, Laura Hewett, Mike Crudge) 15.08.2024

The recent Church Life Survey revealed a disturbing truth about the New Zealand church: it’s ageing. Why is that a problem, and more importantly, what can we do to reverse that trend? Rosie is joined by Jake Mulder (author of Growing Young) Laura Hewett (youth pastor) and Mike Crudge (Baptist Union comms director)  to discuss helping churches to “grow young” by attracting young people. Get inspire...

26. Surveying NZ, Pt. 2: Kiwis Aren’t Religious (They’re Spiritual) 05.06.2024

The recent Faith and Belief Survey gives us a brilliant insight into the spiritual landscape of Aotearoa. No doubt, you’ve heard the news: religion is on the decline. But did you know that most non-religious Kiwis still have some sort of spiritual beliefs. Chris Clarke, CEO of the Wilberforce Foundation, discusses this valuable research with Richard and explains what it means to live missionally a...

25. Surveying NZ, Pt. 1: The church is ageing 17.04.2024

The Church Life Survey was recently conducted to give an up-to-the-minute snapshot of the church in Aotearoa. One of the key findings? The church in NZ is ageing - and that’s an ominous sign for the future. One of the masterminds behind the survey, Peter Lineham, joins Richard to discuss what this means for the church now and in the future. Due to Lineham’s background in the Open Brethren Heritage...

24. Understanding AI (with Stephen Garner) 26.07.2023

Unless you've been living under a rock this year, no doubt you've heard the buzz about Artificial Intelligence. The sudden arrival of AI in the public consciousness signals a step into a brave new world. How should we navigate that world as followers of Jesus? Media and technology guru Stephen Garner joins Richard and co-host Aaron Hodgson to discuss the challenges and opportunities AI pre...

23. Reviving a Dying Church (with Russell Grainger) 06.06.2023

How do you revive a dying church? Richard's guest in this episode, Russell Grainger and his team took on a small, ageing congregation and helped it grow into a vibrant, healthy church. Find out from Russell's experience how an ailing church can be nurtured into a thriving church.

22. Early Missionaries to NZ—Friends or Foes? The Case of Alfred Brown (with Luke Goodwin) 28.03.2023

Were the early missionaries to New Zealand a positive or a negative for our country? Everyone agrees the missionaries were central to New Zealand's colonial history, but opinion about their legacy remains divided. Richard discusses this with historian Luke Goodwin by examining his original research into the life and relationships of Alfred Brown, missionary to Ngāti Hauā.

21. Encountering God Through Movies (with Richard Goodwin) 12.12.2022

Have you ever had a sacred moment while watching a movie, almost like you were experiencing God? Our own faculty member Dr. Richard Goodwin has—and so he has written a book about it. In this episode, Grace Chamberlain interviews Richard about how we might encounter God through film, its imagery, and the emotions we feel in response. They discuss how we can receive divine revelation in surprising p...

20. Running Healthy Internships (with Isaac Pettersen) 28.11.2022

Has "internship" become a dirty word? With the recent media scrutiny of church-based internships, how can we run healthy internships? In this episode, Richard talks with pastor Isaac Pettersen from Crossroads Church in Palmerston North about how to run an effective, enriching internship programme, including how to recruit, mentor, and care for interns. With the right ethos and approach,...

19. The Church's Impact on NZ Society (with Peter Lineham) 14.11.2022

How can the church make a greater impact on the culture of Aotearoa New Zealand? In this episode, Richard interviews renowned religious historian Dr. Peter Lineham about his book Sunday Best, exploring how the church has shaped our national culture—and vice versa—as well as what lessons our history might teach us for how we influence society today.

18: Winsome Witness in a Hostile Culture (with Sophia Sinclair) 31.10.2022

How should we respond to a culture that is increasingly hostile towards the church? Richard talks with communications specialist Sophia Sinclair about resisting the impulse to adopt a warring or defensive posture, and instead learn to cultivate a winsome, appealing presence in our current context.

Episode 17: Music that Nurtures Participation in Worship with Grant Norsworthy 27.09.2022

What are we talking about when we talk about worship? How do we align the musical techniques a band uses with the goal to empower our congregations to participate in sung worship? Rosie, our School of Worship Leading co-ordinator chats with Grant Norsworthy (More Than Music Mentor) about his story and thoughts around using music in worship.

Episode 16: Understanding and Living Out 1 Peter (with Jordan Chapman) 27.07.2022

Tucked away towards the end of the New Testament, 1 Peter is an easy book of the Bible to overlook. But 1 Peter also has major relevance to followers of Christ today. Former Pathways faculty member Jordan Chapman recently finished his doctoral thesis focusing on 1 Peter. Jordan has a deep knowledge of this important book and discusses with Richard how it can influence us in the present.

Episode 15: Reading Revelation Well (with Jordan Chapman) 12.07.2022

Few books of the Bible are as tricky to understand as Revelation—and yet our interpretations of this challenging book continue to have implications for how we follow Jesus in the present. In this podcast, Richard interviews NT scholar, and former Pathways faculty member, Jordan Chapman about how to read Revelation well. His views may be challenging, but will certainly be thought-provoking.

Episode 14: Leading Worship when It's Online (SoWL Day Special with Yvonne Heng) 30.05.2022

In the past few years, more and more churches have been gathering online - sometimes that has been our only way to connect as a community. Today, whether that’s preparing services curated for online, or streaming live services for those who cannot attend in person, leading worship online is re-shaping the role of a worship leader. How does gathering online impact the way we lead worship? How...

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