
Sunday Worship - February 10, 2013
Sunday Worship

Sunday, February 10, 2013
WORSHIP
The bells of All Saints Church, Harpole in Northamptonshire - BBC Radio 4
Sunday Worship From Worcester College, Oxford - BBC Radio 4
Choral Evensong from Salisbury Cathedral - BBC Radio 3
Live Sunday broadcast from the chapel of Trinity College Cambridge at 6:15 pm London Time today Sunday [1:15 pm Eastern Time] - Preacher is the Rev Philip North
The college chapel broadcasts several services a week during term time. After broadcast services can be listened to here
Choral Services from the Chapels of St John’s College, Cambridge and New College, Oxford
Sunday Hour - BBC Radio 2
SERMONS AND TALKS
Epiphany Sermon - Dr John Hall - Westminster Abbey Audio and Text
Preaching Evangelistically - Paul Clarke - St Helen’s Bishopsgate Vimeo
Time to Stretch - Nicky Gumbel - HTB Video
The Call of Jeremiah - Dr Kendall Harmon - Christ St Paul’s Audio [Jeremiah 1]
‘St Paul is My Hero’ - Bishop Paul Barnett - St Helenas Beaufort Audio
All Souls, Langham Place and their 3,600 sermon searchable archive
St James the Less, Pimlico
Cathedral Church of the Advent, Birmingham Alabama
PRAYER
General Prayer Resources - Topical Prayers - Church of England
Prayer for the persecuted church - Church of England
A Prayer for the People of Egypt - Church of England
Prayer for Egypt - Lent and Beyond
South Carolina Collection - Lent and Beyond
Prayers for those affected by Flooding - Church of England
Prayers after the Tsunami in the South Pacific - Church of England
News for Prayer
Please pray for the persecuted church and in particular for Iran; Egypt, and for the flooding in East Africa and particularly Mozambique where cholera has been reported, for the Solomon Islands suffering from the tsunami and now an earthquake, for those affected by floods in South America and for the Diocese of South Carolina
Iran: Iranian-American pastor sentenced to eight years in prison - CSW
Iran Convicts an American Pastor - NRO
Egypt: More Convictions for Egypt’s Maspero Massacre—But Copts not Soldiers - Christianity Today
Mozambique: Cholera Confirmed in Northern Mozambique - All Africa
China ‘smuggles’ Mozambique timber - BBC News
Solomon Islands: New quake rocks tsunami-hit Solomon Islands - The Australian
Peru, Chile and Bolivia hit by floods after heavy rain - BBC News
South Carolina news as it arises
LENT RESOURCES
Listen to the New Testament in 40 Days with the Bible Society - You’ve Got the Time
24-7 Prayer: nothing new this year but a repeat of last year’s 5 minute daily podcasts of readings and prayers during Lent - there will be new material from them during Easter Week
Essential Journey to the Cross - daily reading from Scripture Union USA
Lenten Studies from Bishop Tim Harris of the Diocese of Adelaide
Lent for Everyone: Luke - Bishop Tom Wright
There is a free online version of another Lent for Everyone study here
From YouVersion - online Bible and more reading plans
Churches Together in Britain and Ireland, together with the BBC have a Lent course - Journeys of Faith: This is our Story written by Canon Nicholas Sagovsky
Abiding - Professor Ben Quash [Archbishop of Canterbury’s Lent book for 2013] - Church House Publishing
More suggestions from the Diocese of Durham and Evangelical Alliance
CURRENT AFFAIRS
Sunday Program - current affairs with Edward Stourton - BBC Radio 4
Food for thought
Holocaust Memorial: At a Jewish-Christian Commemoration - Michael Sadgrove
Are you brave enough to break from Technology? - Kris Sayce
Afghan Despatches from Rev Sean Robertshaw who is spending 3 months as a chaplain in Kabul - DIocese of Wakefield
A Room With a View - Peter Welby in Alexandria
Perfect Love - Spring Harvest Video
When you picture God, what do you imagine? - Rev Glen Scrivener - UCB Vimeo
All Through the Night - BBC
A Bird Ballet - Neels Castillon Vimeo [click HD if slow loading]

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