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Father's Day

Sean Fletcher is in Margate, in Kent, for Father’s Day. He celebrates the importance of earthly fathers as well as the Lord God, our Heavenly Father.

Sean Fletcher is in Margate, in Kent, celebrating the importance of earthly fathers as well as the Lord God, our Heavenly Father.

He meets Harry Baker, an award-winning poet and Christian, who became a dad for the first time last summer. Sean shares that it’s his 28th Father’s Day, as Harry marks his very first. They discuss the challenges faced by any new parent, as well as Harry’s novel way of recording the first 100 days of his little boy’s life in a series of poems.

We visit a church group play session called Who Let the Dads Out, where the emphasis is on dads and their kids. Co-founder Mark talks about the importance of male role models, how it’s vital for dads to have a group for them and their children, and how faith helps give the men a point of connection.

Sean also meets a father whose three adopted children gave him the best gift of all: faith.

And there are hymns from across the UK that celebrate the love of God, Our Father:

1. Father God, I Wonder – St George’s Church, Jesmond
2. Good, Good Father – Kensington Temple, Notting Hill
3. How Great Thou Art – Swanage Amphitheatre
4. How Deep the Father’s Love for Us – House on the Rock, London
5. I Cannot Tell – Our Lady’s Church, York
6. Lead Us, Heavenly Father, Lead Us – Guildford Cathedral

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34 minutes

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Next Sunday 12:10

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Sean Fletcher
Executive Producer Jacqueline Hewer
Executive Producer Caroline Matthews
Series Producer David Waters
Producer Mike Fox

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