SERMONS AND TALKS
1. Three talks on The World as God sees
it - Hugh Palmer - All Souls Audio
2. NT Evidence for the Hebrew Jesus Spoke -
Dr Steven Notley - Lanier Theological Library Vimeo
Commentary for Sunday 23rd November
3. Preaching Ideas and Commentary - Rev
Peter Carrell
4. The Sunday Readings - Rev Stephen Trott
WORSHIP
5. The bells of All Saints Church, Allesley
in Coventry - BBC Radio 4
6. Choral Matins [Morning Prayer] from the
Chapel Royal, St James's Palace for the Feast of Christ the King, preacher is
the Bishop of London - BBC Radio 4
7. Choral Evensong from Clare College, Cambridge
- BBC Radio 3
8. Sunday Holy Communion livestreamed from St
Helena's Church, Beaufort, South Carolina at 10:15 am Eastern Time, 3:15 pm
London Time
9. Sunday Hour - BBC Radio 2
10. Choral services from the chapels of
King's College Cambridge
and Trinity College, Cambridge
and St John's College, Cambridge
and New College, Oxford
PRAYER
Please pray for the Ebola Crisis and for
those working for a cure; for Christians and all facing persecution and crime
in Iraq; for the persecuted church and in particular in Nigeria and Kenya; for
peace in Ukraine, Israel and Gaza; and for the Diocese of South Carolina.
11. Topical Prayers - Church of England
Kenya: Kenya bus attack: Al-Shabab 'wants
religious war' - BBC News
Nigerian Archbishop on Boko Haram: We must
storm the heavens with prayer - Christian Today
South Carolina: Prayers from Lent and
Beyond
CURRENT AFFAIRS
12. Sunday Programme - with William Crawley
- BBC Radio 4
Food for thought
13. The story of Temple Gairdner and
outreach to Muslim neighbors - Bishop Mouneer Anis
FINALLY
14. A Hymn for St Cecilia - Howells - Somerville
Choir
Thanks, Peter, for the continuing input on musical treats available on the web.
ReplyDeleteHave just enjoyed the Hymn to St.Cecelia and other wonderful contributions.
Most encouraging. I see you can take Father Ron out of Coventry, but you can't take Coventry out of Father Ron. The acoustics in Coventry Cathedral are not bad and the last piece is sublime, if a tad slow.
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