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St Helen's Bishopsgate

St Helen's midweek talks podcast

A weekly Religion, Spirituality and Christianity podcast
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St Helen's midweek talks podcast

St Helen's Bishopsgate

St Helen's midweek talks podcast

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St Helen's midweek talks podcast

St Helen's Bishopsgate

St Helen's midweek talks podcast

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William Taylor - Jesus insists there are only two sides when it comes to good and evil. Logic demands that Jesus must be on the side of good, but that logic also demands us to answer: which side are we on?
Paul Williams - Jesus confounds the greatest minds in Israel, as he gives a man something he never thought he wanted, but then discovered it was the greatest gift of all.
Paul Williams - This talk addresses the question, 'What if I can't be good enough for God?'. In Luke Chapter 5, Jesus has a highly risky encounter with a man in desperate need of cleansing. Luke shows us a powerful, loving saviour–Jesus who ac
Paul Williams - In Luke Chapter 5, we see why keeping Jesus to the religious zone of life is so outrageous.
William Taylor - There are multiple reasons why a person might choose to follow Jesus. His leadership is one of them – it is like no other. To be led by Jesus and to follow his lead in our own leadership styles is truly liberating.
William Taylor - Jesus both challenges and exposes human authorities for what they are – hypocritical and deadly. What he offers is something gloriously different.
William Taylor - In this talk on Matthew 12:1-8, we hear how Jesus Christ exposes the pettiness and blindness of human religion and offers us the life God created us to enjoy.
William Taylor - Everyone wants to be a part of something that really counts and really lasts. Paul's closing words to the church in Thessalonica tells us how we can be a part of precisely that.
William Taylor - We all like being in the know. Jesus has told us he will return, but how will we respond? In this passage, we hear how to be ready for the most important event on everyone's timeline.
William Taylor - Death is a reality which every one of us will face. If we are unprepared for death, we are unprepared for life. The Christian is able to face death with well grounded confidence. This transforms our attitude to our own death, a
Wes Illingsworth - Some look at the state of society and long for our culture to be changed by Jesus’ teaching and example. Some long to experience something beyond, something divine. Many of us have been considering, even celebrating, Jesus' d
William Taylor - 1 Thessalonians 1:9b-10 unpacks how we can be sure the resurrected Jesus provides the hope we and our culture long for.
William Taylor - It has become commonplace to observe just how much of our Western Culture owes its origin to the Christian faith. In 1 Thessalonians 4:9–12 Paul expands on what will be lost as a person or nation rejects the Christian gospel.
William Taylor - Increasingly people in our age are asking the question: 'Has the sexual revolution of the 1960s really brought freedom?' In this passage, we hear how Jesus' followers started an even bigger sexual revolution in the 1st century.
William Taylor - What is the Apostle Paul's concern for the church or young Christian that has started really well? That they live to please God, that they overflow in love for one another and that they are exposed to the teaching of the gospel
William Taylor - In the City we are all used to the idea of measurables, of performance criteria and of industry standards. But what are the key spiritual health indicators to show that a genuine work of God has taken place in our offices, home
Paul Williams - In this talk, we hear about how an encounter with Jesus can utterly transform any life.
Paul Williams - Hear what Jesus says in this passage about being fulfilled, satisfied and content.
Paul Williams - In this talk, we hear about Jesus' offer that will satisfy our deepest longings – both now and for eternity.
William Taylor - Whether it's Jurgen Klopp or 'Bazball', a new president, prime minister or party leader, we all know that leadership is everything. So what does gold-standard leadership for the Christian worker look like? Paul and his co-worke
William Taylor - Social media and news feeds are full of news of the decline in main-line churches, and often of scandal. So what does true and faithful Christian leadership look like, and what is the kind of Christian work that grows a church?
William Taylor - Written a matter of months after a new church has been founded there, Paul's first letter to the Thessalonians gives us a blueprint for the healthy start up. What does a healthy baby church look like? In the opening sections of
William Taylor - Paul's first letter to the church in one of the major cities of the Roman Empire gives instruction to a baby church and new Christians who have started really well in following Jesus. It provides a perfect blueprint for what it
Paul Williams - This passage in Luke contains many surprises. When God turns up he turns out to be nothing like we expect him to be. From the extraordinary nature of Jesus's birth in a humble manger to the profound wonder of God being born as a
William Taylor - Jesus, the most powerful leader and most followed man this world has ever known, describes himself as gentle and lowly. He offers true rest for those who follow him. His light burden and easy load is a welcome relief from the w
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