
One thing matters; taking the time to listen to Jesus. Every week we gather together on Sundays to hear God speak through the Bible. This podcast is a feed of our three English speaking talks from our Sunday services. We are a church based in the heart of the City of London. Visit www.st-helens.org.uk or download our apps on iOS and Android, to access thousands of talks and other resources.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 61 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Nick Heeley - Fear can stop us speaking and living boldly for Jesus in a hostile world. In 2 Kings 6, Elisha is the victorious saviour who shows mercy to his enemies, who points us forward to the our merciful saviour, Jesus. Seeing we belong to the w... more
William Taylor - In their small print, those who run savings or investment accounts suggest that the price of their product may go ‘up or down’. There is no small print in James’ instruction on wealth. He issues a straight-talking and unequivocal war... more
Jack Stileman - Our world is full of suffering and self-interest. In 2 Kings 5 we see that the true hope of the world is the word of the Lord.
Nick Heeley - As we reach the high point of the Elisha narrative, we see the power of the life-giving word and how far it can reach—to the worst enemy of Israel, one who is unclean and a picture of death. All of this comes about because a servant gir... more
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Few can consistently do expository preaching well week on week. In fact I can count them all on one hand. St helen’s is one of them
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The sermon content is outstanding. Biblically sound, culturally aware, and articulate in its presentation of the Scriptures. The presentations begin with biblical text with readers who express the “feel” of the authors’ intentions (some readings are deeply moving). The exposition of the Word is spot on regardless of which staff member fills the position. I’ve been personally enriched in my faith and as a result more optimistic about God’s abiding presence in my life and the world. Thank you St.... more
Tried to download two. They won’t play
Difficult to beat the sermons at St Helens for their clarity and focus on the scripture. Very much appreciated!
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This series provides weekly sermons drawn from Sunday services, emphasizing expository Bible teaching and applications for everyday faith. Episodes consistently center on biblical narratives and books (notably Elijah, Elisha, James, and 1 Kings), exploring themes like leadership, obedience, repentance, grace, and the transformative power of God's Word. The talks tend to connect ancient texts to contemporary life, offering practical guidance, reflective questions, and prayerful encouragement for believers navigating modern challenges. A distinctive thread across episodes is a confident, scripture-first approach delivered in a clear, pastorally styled voice, often featuring Q&A or practical demonstrations of faith in action.
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