Sermon - Dr Paula Gooder at Sung Eucharist for The Conversion of Paul (2020)
Sermon by Canon Dr Paula Gooder, Chancellor, at Sung Eucharist for The Conversion of St Paul, Saturday 25 January 2020.

Sermon by Canon Dr Paula Gooder, Chancellor, at Sung Eucharist for The Conversion of St Paul, Saturday 25 January 2020.
Sermon by The Reverend Robert Coupland, Sacrist, at Evensong on The Second Sunday of Epiphany, 19th January 2020.
Sermon by the Dean, The Very Reverend Dr David Ison, at Sung Eucharist on the Baptism of Christ, Sunday 12 January 2020.
Sermon by The Dean, The Very Reverend Dr David Ison, at Eucharist on Monday 6 January, The Epiphany, 2020.
Sermon by The Revd Robert Coupland, Sacrist, at Evensong on The First Sunday of Christmas, 29 December 2019.
Sermon by The Dean, The Very Reverend Dr David Ison, at Sung Eucharist on Christmas Day (2019).
Sermon by The Bishop of London at Midnight Eucharist on Christmas Eve, 2019.
Sermon by The Reverend Robert Coupland, Sacrist, at Mattins on The Third Sunday of Advent, 15th December 2019.
Sermon by Canon Dr Paula Gooder, Chancellor, at Sung Eucharist on The First Sunday of Advent, 1 December 2019.
Peter Stanford explores the historical, cultural and theological significance of angels. Recorded at St Paul's Cathedral on 1 December 2019.
Part Two: Jane Williams illuminates the familiar stories of Advent through art from all over the world. Recorded at St Paul's Cathedral on 23 November 2019. This podcast refers to a Powerpoint presentation, a copy of which you can find at https://www.stpauls.co.uk/SM4/Mutable/Uploads/medialibrary/St-Paul's-Art-of-Advent.pdf The images referred to in the podcast can be found online and with more information at the links listed on https://www.stpauls.co.uk/SM4/Mutable/Uploads/medialibrary/Images-u...
Part One: Jane Williams illuminates the familiar stories of Advent through art from all over the world. Recorded at St Paul's Cathedral on 23 November 2019. This podcast refers to a Powerpoint presentation, a copy of which you can find at https://www.stpauls.co.uk/SM4/Mutable/Uploads/medialibrary/St-Paul's-Art-of-Advent.pdf The images referred to in the podcast can be found online and with more information at the links listed on https://www.stpauls.co.uk/SM4/Mutable/Uploads/medialibrary/Images-u...
Renowned New Testament scholar, Dr Paula Gooder, unravels some of what the well-loved and familiar Christmas stories really tell us about Jesus' birth and why God chose this ludicrously risky way to redeem the world. Recorded at St Paul's Cathedral on 27 November 2019.
Sermon by The Reverend Canon Tricia Hillas, Pastor, at Mattins on The Second Sunday before Advent, 17th November 2019.
Sermon by The Right Reverend Ric Thorpe, Bishop of Islington, at the service of Diocesan Confirmation on Saturday 16th November 2019.
Part Three of 'Joining the Song of Creation: St Francis and the Canticle of the Creatures' - The Way of Peace and Reconciliation: Our relationship with each other. Recorded at the Royal Foundation of St Katharine on 19 October 2019. Brother Sam SSF explores the Canticle's origins in St Francis of Assisi's own life. In this podcast Brother Sam refers to a handout used on the day which you can find at www.stpauls.co.uk/SM4/Mutable/Uplo…gramme-final.pdf Please note that all music sung on the day is...
Part Two of 'Joining the Song of Creation: St Francis and the Canticle of the Creatures' - Brother Sun and Sister Moon: Our ecological understanding of the earth. Recorded at the Royal Foundation of St Katharine on 19 October 2019. Brother Sam SSF explores the Canticle's origins in St Francis of Assisi's own life. In this podcast Brother Sam refers to a handout used on the day which you can find at www.stpauls.co.uk/SM4/Mutable/Uplo…gramme-final.pdf Brother Sam also refers to a poem 'St Kevin an...
Part One of 'Joining the Song of Creation: St Francis and the Canticle of the Creatures' - St Francis: The Troubadour of the Lord. Recorded at the Royal Foundation of St Katharine on 19 October 2019. Brother Sam SSF explores the Canticle's origins in St Francis of Assisi's own life. In this podcast Brother Sam refers to a handout used on the day which you can find at https://www.stpauls.co.uk/SM4/Mutable/Uploads/medialibrary/Programme-final.pdf Please note that all music sung on the day is edite...
Sermon by Dr Paula Gooder, Chancellor, at the Requiem Eucharist for the Fallen, Remembrance Sunday, 10th November 2019.
Sermon by The Dean, The Very Reverend Dr David Ison, at A Service of Remembrance on Sunday 10th November 2019.
Edmund Newell explores the sea in Christian history, theology and spirituality, moving from the Bible to the present day, via, among others, St Augustine, Christopher Columbus, William Shakespeare and John Donne, the scientists of the Enlightenment and the great hymn-writers of the 19th century. Recorded at St Paul's Cathedral on Sunday 3 November 2019.
Sermon by The Reverend Rachel Weir, Minor Canon, at Mattins on The Fourth Sunday Before Advent, Sunday 3 November 2019.
Ben Lindsay, Guvna B, Rosemarie Mallet and Chine McDonald discuss the joys and sorrows, the grace and pain of their individual and collective experience as Black Christians in white-majority churches, and explore how we can respond to each other as people of faith to build inclusive church communities. Recorded at St Paul's Cathedral on 29 October 2019.
Sermon by Dr Paula Gooder, Chancellor, in the Sermon Series 'Fantastic Feats' - The Factory in a Garden: The fantastic vision of the Cadburys. Recorded at St Paul's Cathedral on Sunday 27 October 2019.
Sermon by The Reverend Canon James Milne, Precentor, in the Sermon Series 'Fantastic Feats' - Fantastic bridges: The Forth (Rail) Bridge. Recorded at St Paul's Cathedral on Sunday 20 October 2019.
Sermon by The Very Reverend David Ison, Dean, in the Sermon Series 'Fantastic Feats' - Great Stink and Fantastic Sewers. Recorded at St Paul's Cathedral on Sunday 13 October 2019.
Part Two: Stories of Hope Winnie Varghese talks about how we can move on from our anxiety at current events in the world as we think through stories of hope from our own experiences. At 22 minutes in, Winnie talks about stepwells in India such as the Chand Baori in Abhaneri which is featured in the photograph illustrating this recording. More information on stepwells can be found at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stepwell Recorded at St Paul's Cathedral on Saturday 5 October 2019.
Part One: Hope is Just Past the Place of Anxiety Winnie Varghese leads a discussion about the anxieties we feel in today's world, and how we might be able to step past our anxiety into hope. Recorded at St Paul's Cathedral on Saturday 5 October 2019.
Sermon by Andrew Carwood, Director of Music, in the Sermon Series 'Fantastic Feats' - The Thames Barrier: floods and fantastic solutions. Recorded at St Paul's Cathedral on Sunday 6 October 2019.
Paula Gooder discusses why and how she wrote her book about Phoebe's journey to Rome to deliver St Paul's letter to the Romans and her encounter with the early church there. In doing so she offers new insights into how we might engage afresh with Paul’s theology and attitude to women in the church. Recorded at St Paul's Cathedral on Sunday 6 October 2019.