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Summary: Archive Library of podcasts from the Moot Community in London UK exploring the interface between Spirituality, Culture & the Arts
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In this short reflective podcast, Vanessa Elston explores some of the themes that have arisen in our current Lent Course - giving up for Lent. For more information on Moot, see www.moot.uk.net Download Standard Podcasts
In this short reflective podcast, Vanessa Elston explores some of the themes that have arisen in our current Lent Course - giving up for Lent. For more information on Moot, see www.moot.uk.net Download Standard Podcasts
In this short reflective podcast, Vanessa Elston explores some of the themes that have arisen in our current Lent Course - giving up for Lent. For more information on Moot, see www.moot.uk.net
In this the third session of the Moot Lent Course 'Giving up for Lent', Vanessa Elston explores the theme of spiritual practices that give you life. Download Standard Podcasts
In this the third session of the Moot Lent Course 'Giving up for Lent', Vanessa Elston explores the theme of spiritual practices that give you life. Download Standard Podcasts
In this the third session of the Moot Lent Course 'Giving up for Lent', Vanessa Elston explores the theme of spiritual practices that give you life.
In this the second of six podcasts, Vanessa Elston explores the theme of life in the spirit and life in the body, drawing on the biblical text of Matthew 7:13-14 concerning The Narrow Gate: ‘Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the road is easy that leads to destruction, and there are many who take it. For the gate is narrow and the road is hard that leads to life, and there are few who find it. This podcast was recorded for the Moot Community Lent Course at the Guild Church of St Mary Aldermary entitled 'Giving up for Lent'. Download Standard Podcasts
In this the second of six podcasts, Vanessa Elston explores the theme of life in the spirit and life in the body, drawing on the biblical text of Matthew 7:13-14 concerning The Narrow Gate: ‘Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the road is easy that leads to destruction, and there are many who take it. For the gate is narrow and the road is hard that leads to life, and there are few who find it. This podcast was recorded for the Moot Community Lent Course at the Guild Church of St Mary Aldermary entitled 'Giving up for Lent'. Download Standard Podcasts
In this the second of six podcasts, Vanessa Elston explores the theme of life in the spirit and life in the body, drawing on the biblical text of Matthew 7:13-14 concerning The Narrow Gate: ‘Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the road is easy that leads to destruction, and there are many who take it. For the gate is narrow and the road is hard that leads to life, and there are few who find it. This podcast was recorded for the Moot Community Lent Course at the Guild Church of St Mary Aldermary entitled 'Giving up for Lent'.
On the Second Sunday of Lent, Julie Dunstan explored the Gospel text of John 3.1-17 using an amusing poem by an ancient mystic at the Moot Eucharist. Julie opens up the challenge of the Christian faith drawing on contemplative roots of the faith, which is at its heart, about getting beyond the ego and humility. Julie Dunstan is a Spiritual Director, Psychotherapist, and has led a number of Contemplative Prayer Development Days for the Moot Community. Soak up the wisdom of Julie's considerable experience and Christian spirituality. Download Standard Podcasts
On the Second Sunday of Lent, Julie Dunstan explored the Gospel text of John 3.1-17 using an amusing poem by an ancient mystic at the Moot Eucharist. Julie opens up the challenge of the Christian faith drawing on contemplative roots of the faith, which is at its heart, about getting beyond the ego and humility. Julie Dunstan is a Spiritual Director, Psychotherapist, and has led a number of Contemplative Prayer Development Days for the Moot Community. Soak up the wisdom of Julie's considerable experience and Christian spirituality. Download Standard Podcasts
On the Second Sunday of Lent, Julie Dunstan explored the Gospel text of John 3.1-17 using an amusing poem by an ancient mystic at the Moot Eucharist. Julie opens up the challenge of the Christian faith drawing on contemplative roots of the faith, which is at its heart, about getting beyond the ego and humility. Julie Dunstan is a Spiritual Director, Psychotherapist, and has led a number of Contemplative Prayer Development Days for the Moot Community. Soak up the wisdom of Julie's considerable experience and Christian spirituality.
In the first of six podcasts, Vanessa Elston explores the theme of personal transformation. This was recorded in the Moot Community's 'Giving Up for Lent' course at the Guild Church of St Mary Aldermary in the City of London on Wednesday 17th March 2011. Download Standard Podcasts
In the first of six podcasts, Vanessa Elston explores the theme of personal transformation. This was recorded in the Moot Community's 'Giving Up for Lent' course at the Guild Church of St Mary Aldermary in the City of London on Wednesday 17th March 2011. Download Standard Podcasts
In the first of six podcasts, Vanessa Elston explores the theme of personal transformation. This was recorded in the Moot Community's 'Giving Up for Lent' course at the Guild Church of St Mary Aldermary in the City of London on Wednesday 17th March 2011.