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Bristol

Aled Jones is in Bristol visiting Brunel鈥檚 ship SS Great Britain and the city鈥檚 Christian street art, and Gemma Hunt joins HM Coastguard鈥檚 first ever chaplain on a mud rescue.

Aled Jones is in Bristol where he visits Brunel鈥檚 groundbreaking passenger ship, the mighty SS Great Britain, and finds out which hymns were sung on board in 1852.

He takes a look at some of Bristol鈥檚 amazing street art, including one of the latest murals on the side of E5 Church. There he meets artist Emma Holloway, who explains the link between butterflies and the Bible, and one of the church members tells Aled why the theme of transformation is so meaningful to her.

We join the Christian youth group from Christ Church Downend, who are planting trees that will form part of the Queen鈥檚 Green Canopy, and Rosie Walker from the Woodland Trust explains how everyone can get involved in planting a tree for the Queen鈥檚 platinum jubilee. Gemma Hunt meets HM Coastguard鈥檚 first ever chaplain, the Rev Tom Ebbens, on a very muddy seashore training exercise in Portishead, and there is an uplifting performance of Rise Up from Laura Wright.

34 minutes

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Role Contributor
Presenter Aled Jones
Presenter Gemma Hunt
Series Editor Matthew Napier
Executive Producer Cat Lewis
Executive Producer Emyr Afan
Producer Charlotte Hindle
Production Company Avanti Media

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