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Revd Paul Whittle
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Saint Paul’s Pod
Saint Paul's Pod with Guest Rt Revd Anthony Poggo
This week we welcomed the Secretary General of the Anglican Communion, Rt Revd Anthony Poggo. Based in London, we were honored to have him visit us from across the pond to share in prayer and encourage our ministries. He talked about strengthening relationships and the power of serving one another, feeding each other’s minds, bodies and souls with God’s bounty, grace and love.
2025-05-14
19 min
St Paul's Cathedral
Bonhoeffer and Discipleship following Jesus today Apr 25
On 9th April 1945, Dietrich Bonhoeffer was killed in Flossenbürg concentration camp. A German Lutheran pastor and theologian, he was imprisoned for his opposition to the Nazis during the 1930s and 40s. 80 years on, Bonhoeffer’s writings, especially his reflections on the Sermon on the Mount and what this means for discipleship, remain as inspirational as ever. Join Andreas Loewe and Paula Gooder as they discuss Bonhoeffer’s enduring legacy and impact. The Very Revd Dr Andreas Loewe is Dean of St Paul’s Cathedral, Melbourne. His book, written with Dr Katherine Firth, 'Journey with Bonhoeffer: Six Steps on the Path of...
2025-04-10
37 min
Pneuma Podcast
The Trophy I Seek
Based on Hebrews 11:13-16, “The Trophy I Seek” challenges listeners of Pneuma Podcast to consider what trophy they are truly seeking, earthly rewards or an eternal crown. The key text shows how faith heroes pursued a heavenly vision, not earthly gain. Paul, in 2 Timothy 4:7-8, fixed his eyes on the "crown of righteousness," urging believers in Jesus Christ to fight to finish, so that in the end we would hear Christ say, "Well done, good and faithful servant" (Matthew 25:21). This is a clarion call: reject fleeting trophies, run the race with endurance, and live for the only reward that lasts...
2025-03-30
19 min
St Paul's Cathedral
Three Dimensions of a Complete Life: Martin Luther King for this moment - Sept 2024
On 6th December 1964, Dr Martin Luther King Jr preached to a packed St Paul’s Cathedral. On a flying visit on his way to Norway to collect his Nobel Peace Prize, he addressed a congregation of 4,000 people on The Three Dimensions of a Complete Life, providing the British public with a rare opportunity to hear him in person. Afterwards he gave a press conference in the Cathedral’s Chapter House about race relations in the UK. Marking the 60th anniversary of this historic visit, Senator Revd Raphael Warnock reflects on what Martin Luther King has to say to us today. The...
2024-09-09
1h 19
St Paul's Cathedral
The Spirituality of Jane Austen: a workshop at St Paul’s Cathedral (Part Two)
The Revd Paula Hollingsworth examines Jane Austen’s spirituality, faith and values through her novel 'Pride and Prejudice'. Paula Hollingsworth is Chaplain at St Paul’s Cathedral, and the author of 'The Spirituality of Jane Austen' https://www.eden.co.uk/christian-books/christian-living/christianity-and-the-arts/the-spirituality-of-jane-austen/
2024-08-07
53 min
St Paul's Cathedral
The Spirituality of Jane Austen: a workshop at St Paul’s Cathedral (Part One)
The Revd Paula Hollingsworth explores Jane Austen’s life and faith, looking at her major novels and the spiritual themes that run through them. Paula Hollingsworth is Chaplain at St Paul’s Cathedral, and the author of 'The Spirituality of Jane Austen' www.eden.co.uk/christian-books/c…y-of-jane-austen/
2024-08-07
56 min
Sutton Voices HR1 Podcast
The Loafing Pilgrim - Revd Paul Roberts
I caught up with our Rector, Paul Roberts who is currently on a pilgrimage from Dover to the St Bernard's Pass in Switzerland. Paul is walking approx 1,100 kilometres (683 miles). He talks through what a Pilgrimage means to him, his family and all in the Maund Group of Churches in Herefordshire, here in England. So far he has walked 300kms (186miles). Paul also tells us about his study of military history complete with his podcast series "Just A Walk in The Sun". You can follow Paul's daily progress on the web by searching for "The Loafing Pilgrim" and if you wish...
2024-04-19
37 min
Pneuma Podcast
Overcoming Yourself: A Journey of Surrender to God."
Based on Romans 7:19-25 "Overcoming Yourself: A Journey of Surrender to God." Calls believers in Jesus Christ to introspect. In our key text today , Paul eloquently portrays the inner conflict between our desires for goodness and our selfish inclinations. Like Paul, we grapple with this struggle daily. Despite our best intentions, self-reliance creeps in, hindering our spiritual journey. Reflecting on my own faith, I've realised that self often stands as my greatest obstacle. But through self-discovery and surrender, we find liberation. Just as Peter struggled with self-trust, we too face similar battles. Yet, there is hope in s...
2024-04-07
23 min
Pneuma Podcast
The Way of the Cross
Based on 1 Corinthians 1:18-25 the Way of the Cross invites listeners to reflect on the timeless truths found in that passage. As we approach the Easter season, we're drawn to the central event of our faith: the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. In this passage, the apostle Paul challenges us to reconsider the significance of the cross because to the unbelieving the message of the Cross is Foolish and Scandalous, however, to believers in Jesus Christ the message of the cross is Powerful. So much so that in its apparent weakness, we find God's ultimate strength and l...
2024-03-03
25 min
Pneuma Podcast
Acknowledging God’s Grace in Operation
Based on Ephesians 2:1-9, Acknowledging God’s Grace in Operation reminds believers in Christ of the amazing grace of God that supersedes all human understanding. In this passage, the Apostle Paul weaves a tapestry of God's grace, unveiling its rich and powerful workings. As we navigate life's complexities, the call to acknowledge God’s grace in operation becomes paramount. It is an ongoing force sustaining, empowering, and directing us towards the fullness of God's purpose. It is my prayer that the grace of God rescues and continues to guide us, shaping us into vessels of love, mercy, and compassion. Shalo...
2024-01-21
20 min
St Paul's Cathedral
Sticking With Love: Advent with saints of every tribe and nation (2023)
Bishop Arun Arora and Canon Paula Gooder share their passion for Advent, explore why Advent is the season for a ‘spiritual MOT’, and also reflect on some of the inspiring stories of faith, from Stormzy to Santa, in his new Advent book 'Stick With Love'. They talk about the difficult questions to be faced about unanswered prayer, finding hope instead of despair in a deeply troubled world, and why stories are essential in the life of faith. The Rt Revd Arun Arora is the Bishop of Kirkstall in the Diocese of Leeds, having previously served as Vicar of St Nics, Durh...
2023-12-01
42 min
Pneuma Podcast
The Reflection of Mortality
Based on Acts 20:25-38, "The Reflection of Mortality: Embracing Legacy, Encouragement, and Hope," serves as an introspective exploration of mortality, intended to prompt contemplation about life's purpose as children of God. As we progress towards eternity with Christ, our awareness of the significance of each passing moment is heightened. This engagement with mortality urges us to reconsider our priorities, channelling our investments towards enduring treasures. The resolute commitment of Paul to God's intentions and the steadfast faith of Joel serves as vivid examples to us. In our contemplation of mortality, we pay attention to Paul's call to remain vigilant...
2023-08-06
24 min
Pneuma Podcast
The News is still Good
Based on Mark 1:1-8 ‘The News is still Good’ invites listeners to reflect on the essence of the Gospel and why it is still important to be preached in all its pure form. This is what Paul meant in his letter to the Church in Rome when he said, (Romans 1:16-17) “it’s news I’m most proud to proclaim, this extraordinary Message of God’s powerful plan to rescue everyone who trusts him, starting with Jews and then right on to everyone else! God’s way of putting people right shows up in the acts of faith, confirming what Scripture...
2022-12-11
25 min
Pneuma Podcast
Hope in the Darkness of Loss
Based on 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 ‘Hope in the Darkness of Loss’ is a reflection on remembering our lost loved ones. Some people may still wonder and ask, why should we remember those who have passed? It is important to remember and honour the memories of our loved ones who have gone home. This is because death and dying no matter how we want to avoid the subject is one of the mysteries of this life that every mortal must submit to at some point so long as we are still on this side of eternity. In 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18, Paul was eager...
2022-11-13
24 min
Prayer During the Day
Tuesday 1st November All Saints Day
Psalm 42; Hebrews 12.22-24; Revelation 2 As Anglicans we tend to see saints as people of faith who we honour and admire. Paul describes them as those within the body of Christ, living or dead, sanctified because of our relationship with Christ Jesus.
2022-10-31
09 min
Prayer During the Day
Friday 28th October 2022 Final words from Paul
Psalm 120; Isaiah 57.15-19; 1 Philippians 4 So much love in these final words from Paul.
2022-10-28
09 min
Prayer During the Day
Monday 24th October 2022 Paul's letter to the Philippians
Psalm 65; Proverbs 3.7-12; Philippians 1-4 Paul reflects on the benfits of his sufferings
2022-10-23
09 min
Prayer During the Day
Friday 21st October 2022 Paul settles down in Rome
Psalm 112; Chronicles 7.13,14; Acts 28.17-312
2022-10-20
08 min
Prayer During the Day
Tuesday 18th October 2022 Paul appeals to Agrippa to believe
Psalm 17; Deuteronomy 28.1-6; Acts 26. 24-27. 12
2022-10-17
09 min
Prayer During the Day
Monday 17th October 2022 Paul Defends himself before Agrippa
Psalm 49; Isaiah 49.1b-4; Acts 26. 1-28
2022-10-16
10 min
Prayer During the Day
Saturday 15th October 2022 Unfazed, Paul Appeals to the Emperor
Psalm 63; Acts 25. 1-26 The net widens: Paul's testimony has now been heard before crowds of Jews in Jerusalem, the local Centurion, Lysias his commander, the Sanhedrin, Felix the governor, Festus his successor, King Agrippa and prominent men of the city, as well as high ranking military officers; now he's on his way to Rome to be tried before Caesar the Roman emperor himself!
2022-10-14
09 min
Prayer During the Day
Friday 14th October 2022 Paul’s Defence before Felix
Psalm 23; Luke 9.22-25; Acts 24.10-27 Felix clearly has an uneasy conscience regarding justice, self-control and the coming judgement, but at the same time, he is interested in what he has to say and brings his wife and the tribune Lysias into the conversation.
2022-10-14
08 min
Prayer During the Day
Thursday 13th October 2022 The Plot to Kill Paul
Psalm 107; Acts 23. 12-24.9
2022-10-12
10 min
Prayer During the Day
Wednesday 12th October 2022 Paul is discovered to be a Roman Citizen: he buys time by pitting the Pharisees against the Sadducees
Psalm 48; Habakkuk 2.14; Acts 22.22-23.11 Paul and the Roman Tribune
2022-10-12
09 min
Prayer During the Day
Tuesday 11th October 2022 Paul tells the story of how he encountered Christ
Psalm 39; Revelation 22.1,2; Acts 21:37-25:27
2022-10-11
10 min
Prayer During the Day
Monday 10th October 2022 Paul affirms Jewish law, but still Jerusalem turns against him.
Psalm 126; Matthew 25.19–21; Acts 21 Paul follows the advice of James and the Jerusalem Christian elders by praying and fasting for seven days, then paying towards the cost of several other men taking the Narazite vow. Whether he should have followed their advice or not, false rumours persist, and the crowd-pleasing gesture fails to restore peace in Jerusalem.
2022-10-09
08 min
Prayer During the Day
Saturday 8th October 2022 Paul Heads off to Jerusalem despite being warned by the Holy Spirit
John 11.17-26 Acts 20. 25
2022-10-07
08 min
Prayer During the Day
Friday 7th October 2022 Paul begins to make his way back to Jerusalem
Psalm 123; Ephesians 2.13-18; Acts 20. 7
2022-10-06
08 min
Pneuma Podcast
Living with the Thorn in the Flesh
Based on 2 Corinthians 12:7-10 Living with the Thorn in the Flesh is a reflection on how a truly righteous person can be made deliberately to live with a thorn in the flesh that refuse all solutions. The Apostle Paul who was undoubtedly an upright man, despite all of his moral laurels he was not spared of troubles which he called thorn in the flesh. He was not spared of life’s troubles as would be expected but his assurance was that God’s grace was satisfactory for him. Living with the thorn in the flesh is not the sign of we...
2022-10-02
24 min
Prayer During the Day
Thursday 29th September 2022 St Michael and All Angels
Psalm 90; Acts 18. 1-17 Paul in Corinth My church in Kirk Langley is named for St Michael. This Sunday we are celebrating its 700th anniversary :)
2022-09-28
10 min
Prayer During the Day
Wednesday 28th September 2022 Paul's Keynote speech at Athens
Psalm 44 - apologies, it is a little long! Acts 17.10 – 34
2022-09-28
12 min
Prayer During the Day
Tuesday 17th September 2022 The magistrates realise they have made a terrible mistake.
Psalm 25; Acts 16. 25-17.9 If you'd like to know more about Lydia, Paul and the world of Acts, Paula Gooder is giving a talk at St Paul's cathedral tonight. https://www.stpauls.co.uk/whats-on/lydia
2022-09-27
10 min
Pneuma Podcast
Peace in a Broken Place
Based on 2 Corinthians 4:7-15, Peace in a Broken place, calls the listener of Pneuma Podcast to reflect on their attitude towards trials and reshape their minds in ways that they can find positivity and peace in their broken places because of the finished work of Calvary. The world may be full of brokenness and broken people needing deliverance from brokenness. However, follower of Jesus Christ rejoices because he or she places his or her trust in the Prince of Peace. The Apostle Paul exemplified the life of peace in trouble times throughout his ministry and it is also my p...
2022-09-25
24 min
Prayer During the Day
Tuesday 20th September 2022 Paul turns to the Gentiles
Psalm 16; Deuteronomy 28.1-6; Acts 13. 35-14.7
2022-09-19
09 min
Prayer During the Day
Monday 19th September 2022 Paul and Barnabas in Antioch of Pisidia
Psalm 49; Isaiah 49.1b-4; Acts 13:13-16:5 A prayer on the death of Her Majesty The Queen Gracious God, we give thanks for the life of your servant Queen Elizabeth, for her faith and her dedication to duty. Bless our nation as we mourn her death and may her example continue to inspire us; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
2022-09-18
10 min
Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
Revd Paul Wood ‘If it’s of God ... just do it!’ Luke 13:10-17
Revd Paul Wood ‘If it’s of God ... just do it!’ Luke 13:10-17 by Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
2022-08-21
14 min
GodPod
GodPod 173 | Special Guest: Revd Canon Steve Benoy
In this episode of GodPod the home team chat to Revd Canon Steve Benoy, Canon Missioner at Peterborough Cathedral, about the Natural History Museum's Dinosaurs at the cathedral, and they tackle some of the questions raised by exhibit guests.
2022-08-05
00 min
GodPod
GodPod 169 | Special Guest: Revd Dr Mark Scarlata
In this episode of GodPod the home team are joined by Revd Dr Mark Scarlata to discuss his latest book. Together they have a fascinating discussion about one of the most overlooked books in the Old Testament: Leviticus. They discuss everything from holiness, sacrifice and the rock badger. You can buy the book here https://www.amazon.co.uk/Journey-through-World-Leviticus-Sacrifice/dp/1666713724/ref=sr_1_2?qid=1649018653&refinements=p_27%3AMark+Scarlata&s=books&sr=1-2
2022-04-04
00 min
Prayer During the Day
Tuesday 15th February 2022 The man born blind so that he can reveal the works of God.
Psalm 17, John 9.1-5, 2 Tim 1 Paul's love for Timothy. We need to stop seeing disabled people as less than.
2022-02-15
07 min
Prayer During the Day
Thursday 10th February 2022 Paul Advises Timothy on what makes a good minister.
Psalm 90, Isaiah 43.5-7, 1 Timothy 4 God promises restoration of his people
2022-02-10
08 min
GodPod
GodPod 167 | Special Guest: Revd Dr Matthias Grebe
In this episode of GodPod Graham and Jane are joined by Revd Dr Matthias Grebe. Matthias is Tutor and Lecturer in Theology at St Mellitus College. Together they discuss why a pastoral perspective on suffering is so important.
2022-02-04
00 min
Prayer During the Day
Thursday 3rd February 2022 An insight into the way Paul nurtured the early church
Psalm 133, Philippians 2.5-3.7 The Christ-hymn; Shining as lights in the world; Timothy and Epaphroditus; breaking with the past.
2022-02-02
08 min
Prayer During the Day
Wednesday 2nd February 2022 Candlemas
Psalm 122, Philippians 1.1-2.4 Paul prays for the Philippians: his hardships only help to spread the gospel: imitation of Christ's humility
2022-02-02
09 min
Prayer During the Day
Tuesday 25th January 2022 The conversion of St Paul
Psalm 99, Isaiah 60.1-3, Matthew 25.38-26.13
2022-01-24
07 min
Prayer During the Day
Wednesday 5th January 2022 A risky strategy on the threshing floor
Psalm 110, Ruth 3, Colossians 4 Ruth obeys Naomi's instructions; Paul gives instructions to the Colossians and sends greetings and blessings to his fellow ministers, both men and women.
2022-01-05
09 min
Prayer During the Day
Friday 31st December 2021 New Year's Eve
Psalm 8, Jonah 3-4, Colossians 1.24-2.7 Nineveh converts but it displeases Jonah who has to be taught about the nature of God's love for us. Paul explains the mystery of God's presence with us.
2021-12-30
10 min
Prayer During the Day
Wednesday 29th December 2021 Contrasts in love: Jonah abandons the Ninevites; Paul's prayers for the Colossians
Psalm 110, Jonah 1 Colossians 1.1-14 Jonah abandons the Ninevites to their fate: Paul prays for the Colossians.
2021-12-28
09 min
Pneuma Podcast
A Temple in Honour of God
Based on (1 Kings 5:1-7) ‘A Temple in Honour of God’ is a reflection on the importance of who we are in God and His expectation of us. In building the famous Solomon’s Temple, King Solomon understood the importance of choice materials and how to negotiate for them, he wanted the best of materials and knew exactly where and how to get them. That was because he understood that, although God does not reside materially in a temple and that he cannot in the real sense build a house for God he is well able to build a temple in hon...
2021-11-14
26 min
Prayer During the Day
Monday 20th September 2021 The viper and the gospel
Psalm 126; Acts 28. 1-31 Paul preaches in Malta and Rome
2021-09-20
09 min
Prayer During the Day
Wednesday 15th September 2021 The Road to Damascus
Psalm 72; Acts 9: 1-31 Paul's conversion and call
2021-09-14
08 min
Pneuma Podcast
Knowing the Fellowship of Christ’s Suffering
Based on Philippians 3:1-11, the purpose of this Podcast, “Knowing the fellowship of Christ’s’ Suffering”, is not to castigate or interrogate your relationship with the Most High God but to engage and to encourage you to examine the level of the intensity of your fellowship with God. The passage helps us to understand the fundamentals of the processes that would lead us to the kind of fellowship that the Apostle Paul desired which should also be the desire of any God-chaser serious about eternity, the passage also brings to the fore the worthlessness of our material and intellectual achievem...
2021-09-12
29 min
Pneuma Podcast
Debt Cancelled in Full
Based on Romans 8:1-4 “Debt Cancelled” invites listeners of this podcast to consider afresh the importance of Paul’s message to the Church at Rome and to the Church today as that form the very core of our walk with God. The Apostle Paul invited us to walk in the Spirit, to be directed by the Spirit, a character that would help us grow in the grace and in the providence of the Almighty God. Not that we will never sin or ever make mistakes and bad choices again, it simply means that we would be motivated more to focus...
2021-05-09
25 min
Trinity Community Church Sermons
Institution of Revd Paul McNally (1 Corinthians 15:50–58)
Bishop Philip preaches at the Institution of Revd Paul McNally on Wednesday 10th March 2021
2021-03-10
08 min
Trinity Community Church Sermons
Institution of Revd Paul McNally (1 Corinthians 15:50–58)
Bishop Philip preaches at the Institution of Revd Paul McNally on Wednesday 10th March 2021
2021-03-10
08 min
Pneuma Podcast
Desperate for God’
Based on Psalm 42: 1-8 ‘ is a reminder of need to find God in our desperate struggles in these difficult times. We live in interesting times, a time of desperation like never before in recent history, people are sick, jobs are lost, members of the human family are dying in droves, global economy is crashing under its own weight, majority of the nations of the world are in dire situations, the science community is scrambling to respond appropriately and our lives have been distorted.But the child of God must never give up in the midst of all the...
2021-02-21
29 min
Clare FM - Beyond Belief
Revd Paul Fitzpatrick talks about the work of the Charity Haven Hub.
Stephen Fletcher talks to Revd Paul Fitzpatrick about the work of the Haven Hub in Limerick. The charity supports people who are self harming or contemplating suicide as well as those suffering from mental illness and depression . The charity has seen an increase in people seeking their help since the pandemic. You can find out more about the charity HERE https://havenhub.ie/ Their phone number is 085 2019 250 This interview was first broadcast on Beyond Belief on Clare FM Sunday 10th January 2021
2021-01-09
15 min
TLK PODCAST
Revd Paul Fitzpatrick talks about the work of the Haven Hub Charity in Limerick.
Stephen Fletcher talks to Revd Paul Fitzpatrick about the work of the Haven Hub in Limerick. The charity supports people who are self harming or contemplating suicide as well as those suffering from mental illness and depression . The charity has seen an increase in people seeking their help since the pandemic. You can find out more about the charity HERE https://havenhub.ie/ Their phone number is 085 2019 250 This interview was first broadcast on Beyond Belief on Clare FM Sunday 10th January 2021
2021-01-09
15 min
Pneuma Podcast
Prisoners of the Past
Based on Philippians 3:13-16 ‘Prisoners of the Past’ invites believers in Jesus Christ to move away from being held prisoners of their past while recognising that the past establishes the future. This podcast draws on important lessons from the life and character of the Apostle Pauls as he encouraged the Philippian Church on the need to gather all their energies so as to focus on what was ahead of them. While we cannot change the past, it is possible to influence the future by what we do today. No matter how painful the past memories are, if we acknowledge and le...
2020-11-08
26 min
Pneuma Podcast
The Irrationality of Blame Game
Based on 1 Timothy 1:12-17 ‘The Irrationality of Blame Game’ draws the attention of listeners of this podcast to the fact that everyone of us is responsible for the wrongs and the rights of this world as our actions or inactions have great impact on the world. We are so good at trading blames with each other instead of simply looking inside of ourselves to see if we are a contributing factor. Blame gain however, is not new, its origin is firmly rooted in the creation narrative, Genesis 3:12-13) where Adam blamed Eve and Eve blame the Serpent.The key...
2020-10-26
29 min
Pneuma Podcast
The Paradox of the Great Omission
Based on Matthew 28:16-20 ‘The Paradox of the Great Omission’ calls for an examination of what has come to be known as the ‘great commission’ which is in my view the very reason why Jesus Christ came to earth to die for the sins of mankind but it seem that by all indications the church has drifted afar from the great commission by omitting the critical attributes of the commission. This podcast, therefore, challenges listeners who have accepted the finished work of Jesus Christ at Calvary to rethink their approach to the great commission by re-examining its constitution and make a U-t...
2020-10-11
28 min
Faithful Leaders
Revd Paul Rochester
On this episode of Faithful Leaders, Daniel speaks with Revd Paul Rochester, General Secretary of the Free Churches Group, on faith, race and diversity, and the challenges of our current society.
2020-09-25
12 min
Talking Transformation with Matt Bird
#30: Revd Paul Cowley MBE - Thief, Prisoner, Soldier, Priest
This week Matt talks to the Reverend Paul Cowley MBE, part of the HTB leadership team in the UK about his life story and experiences ministering to those in his local area and in prisons across the UK. Paul talks to Matt about the importance and impact of getting involved with actions, not just words, and how the church can provide vital infrastructure to communities in times of need. To find out more about Paul visit https://caringforexoffenders.org/who-we-are Find out more about Matt and Cinnamon Network International at: http...
2020-07-08
20 min
Prayer During the Day
Monday 29th June 2020 Peter and Paul
Prayer during the day from Kirk Langley Mackworth and Mugginton churches
2020-06-27
09 min
Pneuma Podcast
The Reality of Spiritual Warfare
Based on (Ephesians 6:10-18) The Reality of Spiritual Warfare invites you to consider seriously the reality and the nature of the spiritual warfare raging against us today. In writing to the Ephesian Church Brother Paul calls on the Church to stay focus on the sovereignty of Lord because it is only in Lord that they be bold enough to withstand the arsenal of the enemy. It is not enough to be strong; they must also understand that there are sets of equipment they need to make victory happen in their lives, those equipment are called armour, not ju...
2020-06-14
26 min
Pneuma Podcast
The Anastasis (Resurrection) of Jesus Christ
Based on 1 Corinthians 15:14-19 "The Anastasis (Resurrection) of Jesus Christ.” Is a reflection on the resurrection of Jesus Christ and what it truly means to us as followers of Jesus Christ.Many people today doubt the authenticity of the resurrection because popular science says it is impossible, world religion says it is resuscitation, yet others chose to believe it as a fairy tale. But for the Apostle Paul believe the resurrection of Jesus Christ is the principal doctrine of our Christian faith. Without it there is no Christianity. I pray that this Podcast blesses you. Shalom!...
2020-04-12
28 min
Pneuma Podcast
Coronavirus- Faith over Fear in the Land - 15:03:2020, 15.47
Based on Acts 27:33-44 “Coronavirus: Faith over Fear in the Land” is an encouragement to believers in Christ Jesus to allow their faith in God to help them overcome the fear that is in the land because when the whole world is hopeless, we are burdened to bring hope in our community. Jesus Christ promised to be present with us in every way. Therefore, just like the Apostle Paul in his shipwreck experience, we must stay calm in the midst of the trouble that this broken world bring us. I pray that this Podcast blesses you. Shalom!Musi...
2020-03-15
22 min
St Paul's Cathedral
Sermon - Revd Robert Coupland at Evensong on the First Sunday of Christmas (2019)
Sermon by The Revd Robert Coupland, Sacrist, at Evensong on The First Sunday of Christmas, 29 December 2019.
2020-01-15
10 min
Sermons from Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
Revd Paul Wood 'I went upstairs & I forgot why' Is 52:7-12; Rev 22:1-5; John 15:9-17
Revd Paul Wood 'I went upstairs & I forgot why' Is 52:7-12; Rev 22:1-5; John 15:9-17 by Methodist Central Hall, Westminster
2019-11-10
23 min
Pneuma Podcast
Steward of the mystery of God revealed - 18:08:2019, 13.47
Based on Colossians 1:24-29 and 2:1-15, “Steward of the mystery of God revealed” is a succinct look at the Apostle Paul’s uncompromised approach to the developing heresy in the Colossian Church Community, a situation that had the propensity to cause greater spiritual harm to the body of Christ at that time. This podcast is an invite to the Church today to be aware and approach similar situation with the same vigour. I pray that the Lord will help and guide us against any such machination of the enemy.Podcaster: Revd Michael Angley OgwucheMusic: Produced by Wil...
2019-08-18
24 min
St Paul's Cathedral
Sermon by The Revd Dr Melanie Marshall at Sung Eucharist on The Eighth Sunday after Trinity (2019)
Sermon by The Revd Dr Melanie Marshall, Chaplain, Lincoln College, Oxford, at Sung Eucharist on The Eight Sunday after Trinity, Sunday 11 August 2019.
2019-08-12
15 min
Pneuma Podcast
A catalyst for spiritual things - 26:05:2019, 17.53
Base on (Acts 16:9-15) “A Catalyst for Spiritual Things” invites listeners of this podcast to consider the examples of Lady Lydia, Europe’s premier Christian convert and how the writer of Luke’s Gospel aptly described her as “a worshiper of God”, because of her openness and willingness to the things of God. Also, Paul and his companion’s operation of the spiritual gift of discernment, their intentionality and obedience to the command of the Holy Spirit in matters of mission. All of these elements together became the catalyst for what was to happen in Europe centuries later. May God bless the list...
2019-05-26
19 min
Pneuma Podcast
Paul’s Defining Moment - 05:05:2019, 17.55
Based on Acts 9:1-20 “Paul’s Defining Moment” invites us to consider the intriguing account of Saul an enthusiastic persecutor of Christian believers, in fact, he could be aptly described in contemporary term as a terrorist and a licenced killer in the name of religion, this was evident in his active participation in the crude execution of Stephen one of the seven deacons who became the first Christian martyr but all these for Saul was his defining moment. He was transformed from being a Pharisaic Jew to being a Messianic Jew, that experience changed his world and that of others foreve...
2019-05-05
20 min
St Paul's Cathedral
Sermon - Revd Rachel Weir, Third Sunday of Epiphany (2019)
Sermon by The Revd Rachel Weir, Interim Minor Canon, at Sung Eucharist on the Third Sunday of Epiphany, 20 January 2019.
2019-01-21
10 min
St Paul's Cathedral
Sermon by the Revd James Milne - Sermon Series: For Whom the Bell Tolls (2018)
Sermon by the Reverend James Milne, Minor Canon and Sacrist, as part of the sermon series: For Whom the Bell Tolls, remembering the great and the good in the Crypt of St Paul's - Maria Mary Fussell (1834-81), philanthropist. Recorded Sunday 28 October 2018.
2018-10-29
08 min
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Sermon - Revd Canon Jonathan Brewster at Sung Eucharist, 7th Sunday after Trinity (2018)
Sermon by the Reverend Canon Jonathan Brewster, Treasurer, St Paul's Cathedral, at Sung Eucharist on the Seventh Sunday after Trinity, Sunday 15th July 2018.
2018-07-18
07 min
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Sermon - Revd Helen O'Sullivan at Evensong marking the end of the school year (2018)
Sermon - the Reverend Helen O'Sullivan, Priest Vicar and Chaplain, at Evensong attended by staff and pupils of St Paul's Cathedral School to mark the end of the school year, Thursday 12 July 2018.
2018-07-18
07 min
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An Interview With Artist Hughie O'Donoghue (2018)
The Revd Canon Mark Oakley, Chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral, interviews the artist Hughie O'Donoghue about his new painting of St Martin of Tours, installed in the chapel of the Imperial Society of Knights Bachelor in the crypt of St Paul's Cathedral in July 2018. Interview recorded 10 July 2018.
2018-07-13
13 min
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Sermon - Revd Lucy Winkett at Evensong - A Celebration of Friends and Benefactors (2018)
Sermon by the Reverend Lucy Winkett, Rector, St James Piccadilly, at Evensong attended by the Friends of St Paul's Cathedral - A Celebration of Friends and Benefactors on Wednesday 4 July 2018.
2018-07-05
15 min
St Paul's Cathedral
Sermon - The Revd Prebendary Dr Rose Hudson-Wilkin - Trinity Sunday (2018)
Sermon by The Reverend Prebendary Dr Rose Hudson-Wilkin, Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons, Priest in Charge, St Mary's-at-Hill, London, at Mattins at St Paul's Cathedral on Trinity Sunday. Recorded on Sunday 27th May 2018.
2018-05-30
10 min
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Pilgrimage - Sally Welch (2018)
Why do pilgrims walk so much? What do they learn? And does it do them any lasting good? Sally Welch has been going on pilgrimage for over 20 years and her new book is a guide to the art and practice of pilgrimage through some of the most beautiful and ancient pilgrim routes in the UK and abroad. She will share her experiences and some of what she has learnt about how to go on pilgrimage well including what it has taught her about, among other things, trust, travelling lightly and the joys of companionship. She will also reflect on how...
2018-02-06
57 min
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A Message for Christmas from the Dean of St Paul's Cathedral (2017)
The Very Revd Dr David Ison, Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, gives us a message on Christmas Eve reflecting on the words 'we love because he first loved us'. Recorded 24 December 2017.
2018-01-04
03 min
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An interview with artist Gerry Judah on his work at St Paul's Cathedral (2014)
The Revd Canon Mark Oakley, Chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral, interviews London artist Gerry Judah on his new piece recently installed in St Paul's Cathedral to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the First World War. This interview was recorded on 15th April 2014.
2017-11-01
07 min
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Lest We Forget - World War I Centenary Service at St Paul's Cathedral (2014)
Highlights from the Sung Eucharist to Commemorate the Hundredth Anniversary of the Outbreak of World War I held at St Paul's Cathedral, London, on Sunday 3rd August 2014. Sermon given by the Revd Canon Michael Hampel - Precentor of St Paul's Cathedral.
2017-10-31
29 min
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Canon Andrew White Sermon on All Saints' Day at St Paul's Cathedral (2015)
The Revd Canon Andrew White, President of the Foundation for Relief and Reconciliation in the Middle East and 'Vicar of Baghdad', preaches the sermon at the Sung Eucharist service on All Saints' Day, 1st November 2015.
2017-10-31
10 min
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9/11 Commemorative Sermon by Revd Canon Mark Oakley - St Paul's Cathedral (2011)
Revd Canon Mark Oakley gives a sermon at the 'Remembering with Hope' Commemoration service to mark the 10th anniversary of the terrorists attacks on 11th September 2001. The service was held at St Paul's Cathedral, London.
2017-10-31
14 min
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Installation Sermon from the Very Revd David Ison, Dean of St Paul's Cathedral (2012)
The Very Revd Dr David Ison gives the sermon at his Installation service as the new Dean of St Paul's Cathedral. Recorded on 25th May 2012.
2017-10-31
14 min
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The Mind of the Maker - P D James speaks on Christian faith (2013)
Renowned author P D James speaks as part of the Mind of the Maker series at St Paul's Cathedral on her journey through faith with the Revd Canon Michael Hampel, Precentor of St Paul's Cathedral. Recorded in May 2013.
2017-10-31
49 min
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Climate Change and the Common Good: The Cultural Challenge (2015)
Panel discussion organised by St Paul's Institute in partnership with the Diocese of London. Keynote speech from the Rt Revd Nicholas Holtam, Bishop of Salisbury, with responses from: Stephen Howard, CEO of Business in the Community; Laurence Brahm, Author and Entrepreneur; and Bryony Worthington, Baroness Worthington and Founder of Sandbag.org.uk Chaired by the Revd Canon Prof. Richard Burridge, Dean of King's College London.
2017-10-19
1h 32
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Anglican Social Engagement: Past, Present and Future (2015)
Event organised by St Paul's Institute and held at St Paul's Cathedral on the 23rd March 2015. Speakers: Malcolm Brown - Director of the Mission and Public Affairs Division, Church of England The Revd Canon Paul Hackwood - Residentiary Canon at Leicester Cathedral and Chair of the Church Urban Fund. Chaired by Barbara Ridpath, Director of St Paul's Institute
2017-10-19
1h 33
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Money: Master or Servant? - St Paul's Institute (2014)
Three speakers bring their theological, academic and practitioner perspectives to explore the ways in which we relate to money. How has the role and importance of money changed in recent years, is it now an idol, and have we become slaves to it? Speakers: The Rt Revd Dr Peter Selby - Former Bishop of Worcester and Author. Dominic Johnson - Chair of New City Initiative and CEO, Somerset Capital Management. Ben Dyson - Founder of Positive Money. Chaired by Barbara Ridpath, Director of St Paul's Institute. This event was recorded at St Paul's Cathedral, London on 28th October 2014.
2017-10-19
1h 31
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Women in Leadership: What Needs to Change? - St Paul's Cathedral (2014)
How can we remove the institutional and cultural barriers preventing many women from reaching positions of leadership? What can different sectors learn from one another in the fight for true equality? What actions can we take to create lasting change? St Paul's Institute hosts a discussion on gender equality at St Paul's Cathedral: Liz Bingham, Managing Partner for Talent at EY Shami Chakrabarti, Director of Liberty Ceri Goddard, Director of Gender at the Young Foundation The Revd Rose Hudson-Wilkin, Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons Frances O'Grady, General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress Chaired by:The...
2017-10-19
1h 44
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Welfare: Whose Responsibility Is It? - St Paul's Institute (2012)
Owen Jones chairs a discussion on welfare hosted by St Paul's Institute and The Jack and Ada Beattie Foundation. In an age of increasing austerity, the concept of 'welfare' takes on renewed importance when discussing social wellbeing and the notion of the common good. What is welfare, and who should provide it? Who does it exist for, and how should they access it? The extent to which the product of economic growth is put towards uplifting the most economically vulnerable is a question that lies at the very core of how we structure society. Speakers: Rt Revd John Packer...
2017-10-17
1h 24
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TS Eliot's Four Quartets - Revd Canon Mark Oakley (Part V: Little Gidding)2016
Podcasts of Canon Mark Oakley talking about TS Eliot’s Four Quartets at St Paul’s Adult Learning reflective day in April 2016. TS Eliot’s Four Quartets is a classic in the great tradition of Western spirituality. By turns mystical, musical, philosophical and fragmentary, the Four Quartets scrutinise our relationship to time, the universe and the divine. In these podcasts, Mark Oakley first introduces the whole sequence, and then in the following four podcasts explores each of the Quartets by turn. The first two podcasts are rerecorded after the event as the podcast was lost, and the last three are ‘live’.
2017-10-09
45 min
St Paul's Cathedral
TS Eliot's Four Quartets - Revd Canon Mark Oakley (Part IV: The Dry Salvages) 2016
Podcasts of Canon Mark Oakley talking about TS Eliot’s Four Quartets at St Paul’s Adult Learning reflective day in April 2016. TS Eliot’s Four Quartets is a classic in the great tradition of Western spirituality. By turns mystical, musical, philosophical and fragmentary, the Four Quartets scrutinise our relationship to time, the universe and the divine. In these podcasts, Mark Oakley first introduces the whole sequence, and then in the following four podcasts explores each of the Quartets by turn. The first two podcasts are rerecorded after the event as the podcast was lost, and the last three are ‘live’.
2017-10-09
34 min
St Paul's Cathedral
TS Eliot's Four Quartets - Revd Canon Mark Oakley (Part III) 2016
Podcasts of Canon Mark Oakley talking about TS Eliot’s Four Quartets at St Paul’s Adult Learning reflective day in April 2016. TS Eliot’s Four Quartets is a classic in the great tradition of Western spirituality. By turns mystical, musical, philosophical and fragmentary, the Four Quartets scrutinise our relationship to time, the universe and the divine. In these podcasts, Mark Oakley first introduces the whole sequence, and then in the following four podcasts explores each of the Quartets by turn. The first two podcasts are rerecorded after the event as the podcast was lost, and the last three are ‘live’. R...
2017-10-09
50 min
St Paul's Cathedral
TS Eliot's Four Quartets - Revd Canon Mark Oakley (Part II: Burnt Norton) 2016
Podcasts of Canon Mark Oakley talking about TS Eliot’s Four Quartets at St Paul’s Adult Learning reflective day in April 2016. TS Eliot’s Four Quartets is a classic in the great tradition of Western spirituality. By turns mystical, musical, philosophical and fragmentary, the Four Quartets scrutinise our relationship to time, the universe and the divine. In these podcasts, Mark Oakley first introduces the whole sequence, and then in the following four podcasts explores each of the Quartets by turn. The first two podcasts are rerecorded after the event as the podcast was lost, and the last three are ‘live’. R...
2017-10-09
11 min
St Paul's Cathedral
TS Eliot's Four Quartets - Revd Canon Mark Oakley (Part I: Introduction) 2016
Podcasts of Canon Mark Oakley talking about TS Eliot’s Four Quartets at St Paul’s Adult Learning reflective day in April 2016. TS Eliot’s Four Quartets is a classic in the great tradition of Western spirituality. By turns mystical, musical, philosophical and fragmentary, the Four Quartets scrutinise our relationship to time, the universe and the divine. In these podcasts, Mark Oakley first introduces the whole sequence, and then in the following four podcasts explores each of the Quartets by turn. The first two podcasts are rerecorded after the event as the podcast was lost, and the last three are ‘live’. R...
2017-10-09
23 min
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The Collage of God - The Revd Canon Mark Oakley (2013)
St Paul's Chancellor, Canon Mark Oakley, discusses the difficulty in reconciling the realities of life with easy and comfortable notions about faith. He reflects on faith as a collage of traditions, texts, and the myriad experiences of living, imagination, silence and prayer by which we respond to the grace of God. Recorded March 2013.
2017-09-29
34 min
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REVD PAUL BARKER BA SUBJECT THE FATHERHOOD OF GOD
2015-10-02
16 min
The 421
#4: Ethics – Revd. Dr. Andrew Cameron
The guys catch up with Revd. Dr. Andrew Cameron, Director of St Mark’s National Theological Centre and Associate Professor at the School of Theology, Charles Sturt University. They talk ethics and how it fits into the Christian journey… and try to have some fun along the way! If you would like to get a copy … Continued The post #4: Ethics – Revd. Dr. Andrew Cameron appeared first on St Paul's Anglican Church Castle Hill.
2015-06-07
00 min