
Sunday Worship - May 27, 2012
Sunday Worship

Sunday, May 27, 2012
WORSHIP
The bells of Coventry Cathedral - BBC Radio 4
Choral Evensong from Wells Cathedral during the New Music Wells Festival - BBC Radio 3
Choral services from the chapel of St Johns College, Cambridge and New College, Oxford
Devotion for Pentecost - Rev. Rob Eaton of St Johns Tulare, California
SERMONS AND TALKS
All Souls, Langham Place · 3,500 sermon searchable archive
Cathedral Church of the Advent, Birmingham Alabama
Scripture: God Speaks - Dr Peter Moore on Articles VI and VII of the 39 Articles
Scripture as the Base for Ministry - Ajith Fernando on Discipleing in other cultures
Lives Jesus Changed - The Woman of Samaria- Dr Simon Vibert [John 4:1-42]
The Spirit Gives Life - Ken Costa - HTB Media [2 Kings 4:1-7]
PRAYER
Topical Prayers - Church of England [including prayers for various countries]
Prayer for the persecuted church - Church of England
Easter Prayers and Devotionals - Lent and Beyond
CURRENT AFFAIRS
Sunday Program - current affairs with Edward Stourton - BBC Radio 4 - available from 07:10 am BST Sunday
Food for thought
The lion shall lie down with the lamb - Glen Scrivener - The Kings English
Neighbourhoods gearing up for Jubilee celebrations - Evangelical Alliance
50 years of [new] Coventry Cathedral - Coventry Diocese
The Story of Pentecost - Dan Stevers Vimeo
Consuming Fire - Tim Hughes - Kingsway Music
A Perfect Year - Paul Bunyard Vimeo

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