St Helen's Sunday Evening Podcast

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Sinopse

Practical Bible teaching from the Sunday Evening Service at St Helen's Church, Bishopsgate, London, UK, given to a congregation consisting mainly, but by no means exclusively, of students and young professionals. Sermons are typically 30-35 minutes long (including bible reading) and speakers include William Taylor, Paul Clarke, Charlie Skrine and Andrew Sach. The final talk in a series may include a question/answer session.

Episódios

  • Where are we now?

    20/03/2022 Duração: 33min

    Tim Sheppard - What’s life going to be like? Our optimistic age anticipates a utopian future—even Eden restored. The Bible gives a more realistic picture: the pain and toil of a good world under God’s curse. As well as explaining our brilliant-but-broken experience of life, work, and marriage, we see where true hope lies: not back in Eden, but forward, in the Lord Jesus.

  • Where are we now?

    20/03/2022 Duração: 31min

    Aneirin Glyn - Why is the world as it is today? This passage shows us the painful effects of humanity’s rebellion against its creator. In the midst of this deserved judgment from God, we hear a stunning promise. God will bring about his purposes for his creation.

  • Temple bodies: freedom to not (with Q&A)

    20/03/2022 Duração: 43min

    William Taylor - A culture with a fluid concept of love suggests that what we do with our bodies doesn't matter. The Apostle Paul argues that our bodies really matter to God. God has reclaimed our bodies and has a future for our bodies. The physical is important to God. In this passage, we see Paul’s teaching on sex and relationships is not only good for humanity, it is also profoundly liberating.

  • Temple bodies: freedom to not

    20/03/2022 Duração: 33min

    William Taylor - A culture with a fluid concept of love suggests that what we do with our bodies doesn't matter. The Apostle Paul argues that our bodies really matter to God. God has reclaimed our bodies and has a future for our bodies. The physical is important to God. In this passage, we see Paul’s teaching on sex and relationships is not only good for humanity, it is also profoundly liberating.

  • How did it all go wrong?

    13/03/2022 Duração: 19min

    Tim Sheppard - If God created such a good world, where did it all go wrong? We often lay the blame at his feet, but Genesis 3 shows us that humanity is to blame. Our failure to trust the word of the Lord is why the world is the way it is. Our only hope is in Jesus, the one who perfectly trusted God's word.

  • How did it all go wrong?

    13/03/2022 Duração: 45min

    Aneirin Glyn - What spoilt God’s stunning creation? Genesis 3 shows us what humanity got wrong about our Creator, with disastrous consequences.

  • Temple bodies: why not rather suffer wrong?

    13/03/2022 Duração: 31min

    William Taylor - The church needs to understand some key concepts in order to establish gospel ministry in places where Christianity is unknown. Gospel ministry needs to be clear and the church's identity visibly distinct from the world. Internal disputes within the church concerning property and reputation are symptoms of a far greater problem–the failure to grasp the new identity we have in Christ.

  • Temple bodies: why not rather suffer wrong?

    13/03/2022 Duração: 31min

    William Taylor - The church needs to understand some key concepts in order to establish gospel ministry in places where Christianity is unknown. Gospel ministry needs to be clear and the church's identity visibly distinct from the world. Internal disputes within the church concerning property and reputation are symptoms of a far greater problem–the failure to grasp the new identity we have in Christ.

  • The perfect world in relationship (with Q&A)

    06/03/2022 Duração: 48min

    Tim Sheppard - As our society moves away from a biblical understanding of the world, Genesis provides an essential view of the Creator’s good design. In this climax of the creation account, we see how gender and marriage are designed to help humanity fulfil our unique purpose.

  • The perfect world in relationship

    06/03/2022 Duração: 33min

    Aneirin Glyn - What is marriage all about? In Genesis 2, we read about the nature and purpose of marriage, and how it displays God’s aim in creation–to enjoy a relationship with his people.

  • Temple bodies: purity matters

    06/03/2022 Duração: 30min

    Phil Hudson - How should a church deal with persistent unrepentant sin? This chapter is countercultural but on close examination Paul's instructions are good for the sinner, the Church and the watching world.

  • Temple bodies: purity matters

    06/03/2022 Duração: 32min

    Drew Balch - How should a church deal with persistent unrepentant sin? This chapter is countercultural but on close examination Paul's instructions are good for the sinner, the Church and the watching world.

  • The perfect world at work

    27/02/2022 Duração: 31min

    Tim Sheppard - With all that’s going on in the world, how can we believe in a good God? Genesis 2 reminds us of the goodness of God revealed in creation. The very purpose of humanity is to proclaim God's goodness to the ends of the earth.

  • The perfect world at work

    27/02/2022 Duração: 35min

    Aneirin Glyn - What can we learn about how we are to live today from the way God created the world? In this passage, we see what God has given to us and discover how our work fits in with God’s good purposes.

  • Fools for Christ: the way of weakness

    27/02/2022 Duração: 31min

    William Taylor - The Corinthian church claimed to be Christian but judged Christian work by worldly standards. Paul’s description of his own ministry provides a corrective to the worldly church and a benchmark against which to measure the genuineness of any Christian work. The questions to ask ourselves are: ‘Would I go to a church led by the Apostle Paul? If not–what does that suggest about me?'

  • Fools for Christ: the way of weakness

    27/02/2022 Duração: 31min

    William Taylor - The Corinthian church claimed to be Christian but judged Christian work by worldly standards. Paul’s description of his own ministry provides a corrective to the worldly church and a benchmark against which to measure the genuineness of any Christian work. The questions to ask ourselves are: ‘Would I go to a church led by the Apostle Paul? If not–what does that suggest about me?'

  • The goal of creation

    20/02/2022 Duração: 28min

    Luke Cornelius - The universal experience of humanity is restlessness, searching for meaning. But why is that? In Genesis 2:1-3, we see the purpose we were made for and how rest is achieved in life with God.

  • The goal of creation

    20/02/2022 Duração: 34min

    Campbell Patterson - There is one God, who made a good world with a purpose. In Genesis, we see the goodness of creation and explore what it means to be made in the image of God.

  • Fools for Christ: truly wise

    20/02/2022 Duração: 36min

    William Taylor - The Church is God’s precious temple. The apostles were God’s trusted workers. Paul shows the Church how not to boast and what the measure of true godliness is.

  • Fools for Christ: truly wise

    20/02/2022 Duração: 35min

    William Taylor - The Church is God’s precious temple. The apostles were God’s trusted workers. Paul shows the Church how not to boast and what the measure of true godliness is.