Hinde Street Methodist Church Media
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 | Leaving prizes behind | Sue Keegan Von Allmen | | | Sermons | | Downloads: | 39 | | Recorded: | 01/08/2010 | | Length: | 20 minutes |
| | As we learn to hear the depths of God's love for us, and learn to recognise it as a gift for all people and not just for his disciples, we will discover ourselves on his way. All thoughts of parcels, prizes and winning left behind. For knowing God's love as a gift - that we have done nothing to deserve - means living so all might receive the gift. | |
|  | The intimacy of prayer | Ken Howcroft | | | Sermons | | Downloads: | 13 | | Recorded: | 25/07/2010 | | Length: | 28 minutes |
| | If we open ourselves in prayer to God through Christ, then what will come about is that intimacy of relationship, the heavenly father will give the holy spirit, the quality of intimate relationship of us to God. If you express your desires and needs as you understand them to God, God will treat you graciously and well, because God only wants good for you, even before you start praying. | |
|  | Repairing the chaos of broken relationships | Ken Howcroft | | | Sermons | | Downloads: | 107 | | Recorded: | 20/06/2010 | | Length: | 25 minutes |
| | When we think of God bringing order out of chaos, the healing that involves includes the recovery of individual identity which has been blotted out by other forces. Relationships, both individual and social, can be repaired. Following Jesus doesn't mean going somewhere else with him, but returning home to face up to broken relationships. | |
|  | Cast your nets on the other side | Paul Wayne | | | Sermons | | Downloads: | 110 | | Recorded: | 18/04/2010 | | Length: | 22 minutes |
| | Deacon Paul Wayne challenges people to do as Jesus said to the disciples - to cast their nets on the other side of the boat. | |
|  | The Challenge of Establishment (Hugh Price Hughes Lecture four) | Frances Young | | | | Professor Frances Young asks if a Christian Empire helped or hindered. This is the final lecture in the 2010 series of Hugh Price Hughes lectures, and next week Professor Young and Professor Morna Hooker will discuss some of the issues their lectures have raised. | |
|  | Being Holy in the Cities of the Roman Empire (Hugh Price Hughes lecture 3) | Frances Young | | | | In the third of this year's series of Hugh Price Hughes lectures into urban discipleship, Professor Frances Young asks if there are parallels between today's society and the challenge to be holy in the cities of the Roman Empire. (Apologies but this recording is missing an excerpt from the middle of the lecture.) | |
|  | Challenge for the City (Hugh Price Hughes lecture no. 2) | Morna Hooker | | | | In the second of this year's Hugh Price Hughes lectures examining urban mission, Professor Morna Hooker discusses the challenge for the city. | |
|  | Be Holy As I Am Holy (Hugh Price Hughes lecture) | Morna Hooker | | | | Professor Morna Hooker delivers the first of this year's Hugh Price Hughes lectures, which are on the theme "What Mission? Urban Discipleship". | |
|  | Extraordinary days | Leao Neto | | | Sermons | | Downloads: | 166 | | Recorded: | 07/02/2010 | | Length: | 23 minutes |
| | As the Korean congregation formally becomes part of Hinde Street, Leao Neto speaks about the power of extraordinary days. | |
|  | Between resentment and indifference... | Paul Johns | | | Sermons | | Downloads: | 154 | | Recorded: | 31/01/2010 | | Length: | 22 minutes |
| | Paul Johns, director of the College of Preachers, delivers the annual Soper Sermon in memory of Donald Soper. In it he says that one challenge for Christians is finding an answer to society's growing resentment to the super-rich combined with indifference to the poor. | |
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