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Sermons at St Paul's

Monday, March 20, 2006

Turning the tables

Sermon preached at St Paul's Church, Oadby
Sunday 19 March 2006
Steve Carter

In church for the sermon: 76 adults

To listen to a 16 minute audio recording in .mp3 format click on streaming or download.

The way your computer responds when you click on the links depends on your software and how it has been configured. Most browsers will begin playing the sermon in your default Media Player software after a few seconds if you select the "streaming" option. Unless you want to keep the sermon on your computer the "streaming" option is best. (It also works well, even on a slow dial-up connection).

Alternatively, choose "download" if you wish to save the file to your computer(e.g. to play on an ipod or .mp3 player).

More technical help here.

The bible readings used in this sermon are Exodus 20.1-17 and
John 2.13-22
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Sunday, March 12, 2006

Just in the nick of time

Sermon preached at St Paul's Church, Oadby
Sunday 12 March 2006
Michael Rusk

In church for the sermon: 62 adults

To listen to a 22 minute audio recording in .mp3 format click on streaming or download.

The way your computer responds when you click on the links depends on your software and how it has been configured. Most browsers will begin playing the sermon in your default Media Player software after a few seconds if you select the "streaming" option. Unless you want to keep the sermon on your computer the "streaming" option is best. (It also works well, even on a slow dial-up connection).

Alternatively, choose "download" if you wish to save the file to your computer(e.g. to play on an ipod or .mp3 player).

More technical help here.

The bible readings used in this sermon are Genesis 17.1-7, 15-16 and Mark 8.31 - end.

Half-way discipleship

Sermon preached at St Peter's Church, Oadby
Sunday 12 March 2006
Simon Harvey

In church for the sermon: ~75 adults

Peter had come to recognise the most crucial event so far in his people's history. A simple fisherman had discerned that the long hoped-for Messiah had come. But at this point, Peter is only a half-way disciple.


To listen to a 17 minute audio recording in .mp3 format click on streaming or download.

The way your computer responds when you click on the links depends on your software and how it has been configured. Most browsers will begin playing the sermon in your default Media Player software after a few seconds if you select the "streaming" option. Unless you want to keep the sermon on your computer the "streaming" option is best. (It also works well, even on a slow dial-up connection).

Alternatively, choose "download" if you wish to save the file to your computer(e.g. to play on an ipod or .mp3 player).

More technical help here.

The bible readings used in this sermon are Mark 8.27 - end.

Sunday, March 05, 2006

Through the waters

Sermon preached at St Paul's Church, Oadby
Sunday 5 March 2006
Mandy Flaherty

In church for the sermon: 86 adults

The rainbow is not there to remind us of God's covenant, but to remind God.


To listen to a 23 minute audio recording in .mp3 format click on streaming or download.

The way your computer responds when you click on the links depends on your software and how it has been configured. Most browsers will begin playing the sermon in your default Media Player software after a few seconds if you select the "streaming" option. Unless you want to keep the sermon on your computer the "streaming" option is best. (It also works well, even on a slow dial-up connection).

Alternatively, choose "download" if you wish to save the file to your computer(e.g. to play on an ipod or .mp3 player).

More technical help here.

The bible readings used in this sermon are Genesis 9.8-17 and Mark 1.9-15.

Friday, March 03, 2006

Feedback

We've been doing podcasts for just a few weeks now. Here are the comments I've received via email so far:


This is great. The chance to hear the sermon again, or for the first time if I was away, is wonderful.
Thank you very much.


The podcast idea is fantastic! I've just followed the link and it's all very accessible. It would be a bit slow on a dial up, but most people are on broadband now. My only comment would be that the recording has a bit of rustle and fidget on it, and in places it's a bit muffled. Probably due to where the mike was on your lapel, but I think with a bit of practice that would not be a problem.



Thank you very much for this, and even more for the initiative of "Listen again" which now enables me to hear the sermons at St Paul's. I think it is brilliant!!


thanks for the sermons on the internet > a very useful tool - able to play again a sermon we heard, or to hear one we missed. Great!


What do you think? Please use the comment link at the end of this post to let us know how useful (or not) this facility is.