Pam Rhodes is in Northumberland to meet older Christians inspired by their faith to take on new challenges and to encourage others in their senior years. Pam visits the home of 80-year-old Ian Knox and joins his church fellowship group, which exists to support and encourage older Christians. Ian is an author and ambassador for Faith in Later Life, a charity that seeks to empower Christians to find purpose and meaning in their retirement. He talks to Pam about the challenges and concerns facing older people, but also shares his firm belief that they have a great deal to offer the Church. Self-confessed thrill seeker Rosalind Driver explains why she's doing anything but slowing down at the age of 74. Her faith has grown stronger in recent years, and she feels it is her calling to raise money for her local hospice, even if it means walking on fire and skydiving! And Pam meets 82-year-old Christine Sindall, one of the first women to be ordained in the Anglican Church, who in her 60s took vows for a life of simplicity and prayer in the Order of St Francis. With hymns new and old from across the UK, including a special performance from Aled Jones and Katherine Jenkins: 1. All My Hope on God Is Founded - Lincoln Cathedral 2. Be Thou My Vision - St Andrew's Church, Corbridge 3. 10,000 Reasons - The Church of Christ the Cornerstone, Milton Keynes 4. Be Still for the Presence of the Lord - Aled Jones and Katherine Jenkins 5. O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go - St Martin's Church, Stamford 6. Lord for the Years - Canongate Kirk, Edinburgh