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Sunday Worship - February 3, 2013

Sunday Worship

Sunday, February 3, 2013

WORSHIP

The bells of St Philip’s in Charleston, South Carolina

Live Sunday broadcast from the chapel of Trinity College Cambridge at 6:15 pm London Time today Sunday [1:15 pm Eastern Time]

The college chapel broadcasts several services a week during term time. After broadcast services can be listened to here

Choral Evensong from Aldeburgh Parish Church, Suffolk with the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge - BBC Radio 3

Choral Services from the Chapels of St John’s College, Cambridge and New College, Oxford

Sunday Hour - BBC Radio 2

SERMONS AND TALKS

Mere Anglicanism: Behold the Man: The Person and Work of Jesus Christ - Talks from the Conference in South Carolina

[1] Dr Peter Walker: St Paul: Passionate for Christ [Acts 22 and 2 Corinthians 5]
[2] Bishop Paul Barnett: 5 Eureka Moments
[3] Dr Allen Ross: Behold the man, whose name is Branch
[4] Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali: The Unique and Universal Christ
[5] Bishop Paul Barnett: Jesus is the King
[6] Dr David Wenham: Paul’s Witness to Jesus the Son of God
[7] Mr Eric Metaxas: The Witness of Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Tricentenial Closing Sermon - Bishop Paul Barnett - St Helena’s, Beaufort South Carolina Audio [John 15:1-11]

The Wedding: What Jesus brought - Dr David Wenham - St Luke and St Paul Cathedral Audio [Isaiah 62:1-5; John 2:1-2]

The Wedding at Cana - Dr Kendall Harmon - Christ St Paul’s Audio

Eric Metaxas answers questions on Dietrich Bonhoeffer - St Michaels 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

News for Prayer

Please pray for the persecuted church and in particular for Egypt, Iran; for the Eastern Indian Ocean countries and particularly Seychelles and Mozambique affected by flooding, for the UK Marriage legislation being brought forward on Tuesday and for the Diocese of South Carolina where a permanent injuction to prevent others from using their identity has been conceded by the Presiding Bishop’s lawyer on the eve of a court hearing last week and with thanks for the gift of the Mere Anglicanism Conference.

Egypt: Egypt uprising: renewed calls for justice - Evangelical Alliance

Sudan: South Sudanese need ‘urgent’ medical help - Christian Today

Nuba Now - Yida Camp South Sudan with Bishop Andudu Adam Elnail

Bishop Urges African Leaders to Act On Sudan’s ‘War of Horror’ - AllAfrica

Iran: Prison sentence for US pastor criticised - Christian Today

Indian Ocean: Mozambique: ‘Urgent Action Will Prevent More Flood Suffering’ - Mozambique Bishop - AllAfrica

Seychelles: Province Appeals for Communion Help After Seychelles Storms - AllAfrica

UK: Marriage campaign reaches crucial period - Evangelical Alliance

Resources on Marriage - Evangelical Alliance

South Carolina: TEC Agrees to Injunction that Prohibits Them From Using Diocese of SC Identity - dio South Carolina

Links to more news as it arises

CURRENT AFFAIRS

Sunday Program - current affairs with Edward Stourton - BBC Radio 4

Food for thought

An Encounter between Generations - Archbishop of York

Only once in about 30 days - Gospel Coalition

Justin Welby to be confirmed as Archbishop of Canterbury at St Paul’s Cathedral - ABC Site

FINALLY

Celebrating the King’s Jubilee? - Rev Glen Scrivener - UCB Vimeo

Lord Enthroned in Every Splendour - BBC

Full Moon Silhouettes - Mark Gee Vimeo [click HD if slow loading]


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