Hinde Street Methodist Church Media
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 | Being honest about who we are | Geoff Cornell | | | | Jesus tells his disciples, effectively, to play at home rather than play away and tells them, in the reverse of normal footballing wisdom, that playing at home is harder. | |
|  | The wise and foolish builders | Burchell Whiteman | | | | The scriptures remind us very strongly that we need and indeed crave protection and preservation beyond the physical, says Burchell Whiteman. | |
|  | Gut reaction | Peter Howdle | | | | In the fourth of this year's Hugh Price Hughes lectures, Peter Howdle considers some ethical and theological issues in contemporary medicine. | |
|  | The Martian Guide to the Christian Faith | Geoff Cornell | | | Church life | | Downloads: | 33 | | Recorded: | 13/04/2008 | | Length: | 15 minutes | | Reference: | Psalm 23: |
| | What would Martians make of the Christian faith? How would it be classified, what would be considered central and what peripheral? | |
| | The Body of God: A broken church in a broken world | John Bradbury | | | | The third of the 2008 Hugh Price Hughes lectures, which examine the relationship between our bodies and our faiths. | |
|  | Where will you find Jesus? | Leao Neto | | | | Leao Neto takes issue with Ken Howcroft's Easter Day sermon - and asks where will you truly meet Jesus? | |
|  | Easter Day at dawn | Leao Neto | | | | A short service held in the garden of Manchester Square, near Hinde Street, at 6am on Easter Day, led by Leao Neto | |
|  | So what exactly were you looking for in church? | Ken Howcroft | | | | In his Easter morning sermon, Ken Howcroft warns that it's all too tempting to try to keep Jesus in a box, a tomb, or a cathedral. | |
|  | This woman's body | Nicola Slee | | | | In the second of this year's Hugh Price Hughes lecture series on Body Language, Nicola Slee offers some thoughts about faith viewed through a woman's body. | |
| | Amazon... You've sought me out, but you do not know me | Chris Roles | | | | The Christopher Hitchenses of the world need to look beyond the crucifixes and some of the more morbid symbolism of 18th century hymnody and see a God who has shown a divine self forgetfulness and a divine passion for life. | |
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