The Second Sunday before Lent
The Chinese artist Ai Weiwei has spent four years making a film called Human Flow. In order to make it he visited 23 nations and 40 refugee camps.
The Word Became Flesh
Duration: 16:37
Recorded on: 4 February 2018
File Size: 15.2MB
The Fourth Sunday of Epiphany / Homlessness Sunday
To be street homeless – to be a person who sleeps outside – is to face many challenges every day. The day probably begins early: the patch on which you’re sleeping is likely to be needed as an access door, or your presence is challenged by a park attendant or security guard.
Shame and Grace
Duration: 10:43
Recorded on: 28 January 2018
File Size: 9.82MB
The Third Sunday of Epiphany
Out of the blue a couple that were married here at St Martin’s 7 years ago, got in touch this week. Amy shared news that they now have two young children and described where work had led her and her partner. She also wanted to ask if her parents, who were also married here over 40 years ago, could renew their wedding vows in a simple service.
Water into Wine
Duration: 10.24
Recorded on: 21 January 2018
File Size: 9.53MB
Come and See
Duration: 17.11
Recorded on: 14 January 2018
File Size: 15.7MB
The Second Sunday of Epiphany
I have always loved this opening scene in John’s Gospel part of which we heard read today. Chapter one of John begins as we know, with the Prologue, that epic poem establishing the pre-existent Word at the very beginning of all things.
Baptism of Jesus
In the beginning, we are told in Book of Genesis, when God created the heavens and the earth, the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the face of the deep, and the spirit of God hovered over the waters.