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 | 16 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
William Taylor - Good branding serves as a constant reminder of core business and what we are passionate about. A fit for purpose church should have the salvation of sinners as its branding!
Drew Balch - What will the end of the world be like? According to Jesus, the world will dissolve, the world will all see him and mourn, and the elect will be gathered by angels. Easy to read, hard to believe everyday. But that is precisely why Jesus ... more
William Taylor - God has chosen to make known the truth of the Gospel to a lost world through the family of the local church. But what is needed if that family is to be fit for purpose? 1 Timothy spells out for us how the local church will be fit for... more
Drew Balch - The temple being destroyed doesn’t usually keep many of us awake at night. Yet, it seems to matter enough for Jesus to warn his disciples to not get distracted. As we look back with confidence at this event which has taken place, we can ... 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
Top drawer
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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