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Jan 3, 2019 • 10min
Sermon - The Bishop of London at Sung Eucharist on Christmas Day 2018
Sermon by The Bishop of London, The Rt Hon & Rt Revd Dame Sarah Mullally, at Sung Eucharist on Christmas Day, 2018.

Dec 23, 2018 • 56min
Prepare the Way of the Lord: Music for Advent - Session Four - 22 Dec 2018
Handout referred to in the session can be found at https://www.stpauls.co.uk/SM4/Mutable/Uploads/medialibrary/Handout-week-4.pdf
Advent is traditionally the season when we reflect on humanity’s relationship with God through the lives of the Old and New Testament Fathers and Mothers of the faith.
It is also a season which calls us to slow down and contemplate the things of eternity. One of the ways we can slow down our busy lives and minds is by taking the time to listen attentively to music.
This Advent we will explore in music and words the human lives which tell the story of salvation from its very beginning in the Garden of Eden to Mary’s song of joy as she receives the world-changing news of the coming of the Messiah. Through the Biblical accounts and the music which has been inspired by them, we will focus on Adam and Eve, Abraham and Isaac, the great Prophets including Isaiah, Ezekiel and John the Baptist, and Mary the Mother of God.
The four week course includes music from the Renaissance to the 21st century, by composers including Bach, Haydn, Elgar, Arvo Pärt and Benjamin Britten.
Andrew Carwood is the Director of Music at St Paul’s Cathedral, the Founder-Conductor of The Cardinall’s Musick, an internationally-regarded singer and winner of the 2010 Gramaphone Awards Recording of the Year for his recording of William Byrd’s music.

Dec 17, 2018 • 54min
Prepare the Way of the Lord: Music for Advent - Session Three - 15 Dec 2018
Session 3 - 15 December 2018. (Final session is 22 December).
Handout referred to in the session can be found at https://www.stpauls.co.uk/SM4/Mutable/Uploads/medialibrary/Handout-week-3.pdf
Advent is traditionally the season when we reflect on humanity’s relationship with God through the lives of the Old and New Testament Fathers and Mothers of the faith.
It is also a season which calls us to slow down and contemplate the things of eternity. One of the ways we can slow down our busy lives and minds is by taking the time to listen attentively to music.
This Advent we will explore in music and words the human lives which tell the story of salvation from its very beginning in the Garden of Eden to Mary’s song of joy as she receives the world-changing news of the coming of the Messiah. Through the Biblical accounts and the music which has been inspired by them, we will focus on Adam and Eve, Abraham and Isaac, the great Prophets including Isaiah, Ezekiel and John the Baptist, and Mary the Mother of God.
The four week course includes music from the Renaissance to the 21st century, by composers including Bach, Haydn, Elgar, Arvo Pärt and Benjamin Britten.
Andrew Carwood is the Director of Music at St Paul’s Cathedral, the Founder-Conductor of The Cardinall’s Musick, an internationally-regarded singer and winner of the 2010 Gramaphone Awards Recording of the Year for his recording of William Byrd’s music.

Dec 11, 2018 • 10min
Sermon - The Dean, Second Sunday of Advent (2018)
Sermon by The Dean, at Mattins on The Second Sunday of Advent, 9 December 2018.

Dec 10, 2018 • 58min
Prepare the Way of the Lord: Music for Advent - Session Two - 8 Dec 2018
Session 2 - 8 December 2018. (Following sessions are 15 & 22 December).
Handout referred to is the session can be found at https://www.stpauls.co.uk/SM4/Mutable/Uploads/medialibrary/Handout-week-2.pdf
Advent is traditionally the season when we reflect on humanity’s relationship with God through the lives of the Old and New Testament Fathers and Mothers of the faith.
It is also a season which calls us to slow down and contemplate the things of eternity. One of the ways we can slow down our busy lives and minds is by taking the time to listen attentively to music.
This Advent we will explore in music and words the human lives which tell the story of salvation from its very beginning in the Garden of Eden to Mary’s song of joy as she receives the world-changing news of the coming of the Messiah. Through the Biblical accounts and the music which has been inspired by them, we will focus on Adam and Eve, Abraham and Isaac, the great Prophets including Isaiah, Ezekiel and John the Baptist, and Mary the Mother of God.
The four week course includes music from the Renaissance to the 21st century, by composers including Bach, Haydn, Elgar, Arvo Pärt and Benjamin Britten.
Andrew Carwood is the Director of Music at St Paul’s Cathedral, the Founder-Conductor of The Cardinall’s Musick, an internationally-regarded singer and winner of the 2010 Gramaphone Awards Recording of the Year for his recording of William Byrd’s music.

Dec 5, 2018 • 46min
What is Prayer? - Stephen Cottrell (2018)
‘The will to pray is the essence of prayer’ wrote Thomas Merton, and ‘the secret of prayer is a hunger for God’. Stephen Cottrell describes himself as ‘an experienced beginner’ at prayer who has never got much beyond this, but says his long apprenticeship has taught him that the beginning and end of prayer is the longing to know God and to be known by God.
But for many people profound questions remain. Is God really listening? Does what we pray affect what God does? Also, why is it that everyone struggles with prayer; shouldn’t it be easy? Stephen Cottrell will reflect on what prayer is and how we might begin, or begin again, to pray more authentically.
The Rt Revd Stephen Cottrell is the Bishop of Chelmsford. He has written widely on evangelism, spirituality and discipleship, and is the author of numerous books including How to Pray: Alone, with Others, at Any Time, in Any Place (Church House Publishing, 3rd edition 2010).
Recorded Sunday 2 December 2018.

Dec 5, 2018 • 10min
Sermon - Revd Canon Tricia Hillas on Advent Sunday (2018)
Sermon by the Reverend Canon Tricia Hillas, Canon Pastor, at Sung Eucharist on Advent Sunday, 2 December 2018.

Dec 3, 2018 • 1h 12min
Democracy And The Common Good: Alternatives To GDP
What is Growth, and how do we measure it?
The journey from poverty to prosperity is widely measured by and credited to the growth in a country’s GDP. But what if there is more to consider? What about the needs which this doesn’t address – a healthy family life, civic participation, and freedom from discrimination or exploitation?
Using Christian Aid’s An Unquenchable Thirst report, St Paul’s Institute and Christian Aid brought together a panel of experts in economics, business, social metrics and theology to discuss ways to track, measure and celebrate human flourishing.
The Speakers were:
- Amanda Mukwashi, Christian Aid
- Professor Jagjit Chadha, National Institute for Economic and Social Research (NIESR)
- Danny Kruger, Expert Adviser on Civil Society, HM Government
- Cal Baliey, SALT Network
- Christine Allen, Christian Aid (convenor)

Dec 3, 2018 • 46min
Prepare the Way of the Lord: Music for Advent - Session One - 1 Dec 2018
Session 1 - 1 December 2018. (Following sessions are 8, 15 & 22 December).
Handout referred to is the session can be found at https://www.stpauls.co.uk/SM4/Mutable/Uploads/medialibrary/Handout-week-1.pdf
Advent is traditionally the season when we reflect on humanity’s relationship with God through the lives of the Old and New Testament Fathers and Mothers of the faith.
It is also a season which calls us to slow down and contemplate the things of eternity. One of the ways we can slow down our busy lives and minds is by taking the time to listen attentively to music.
This Advent we will explore in music and words the human lives which tell the story of salvation from its very beginning in the Garden of Eden to Mary’s song of joy as she receives the world-changing news of the coming of the Messiah. Through the Biblical accounts and the music which has been inspired by them, we will focus on Adam and Eve, Abraham and Isaac, the great Prophets including Isaiah, Ezekiel and John the Baptist, and Mary the Mother of God.
The four week course includes music from the Renaissance to the 21st century, by composers including Bach, Haydn, Elgar, Arvo Pärt and Benjamin Britten.
Andrew Carwood is the Director of Music at St Paul’s Cathedral, the Founder-Conductor of The Cardinall’s Musick, an internationally-regarded singer and winner of the 2010 Gramaphone Awards Recording of the Year for his recording of William Byrd’s music.

Nov 12, 2018 • 7min
Sermon - Revd Canon Jonathan Brewster at A Service of Remembrance (2018)
Sermon by The Reverend Canon Jonathan Brewster, Treasurer, at A Service for Remembrance on Sunday 11 November 2018.