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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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 Living with hope in a time of uncertainty | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:29

On Holy Saturday April 11th 2009, the Moot Community led by Bishop Richard, the Bishop of London, recommited to the community's Rhythm of Life in the Faith Chapel in the Crypt of St Paul's Cathedral.  In this homily Bishop Richard explores the issue of being Church in the 21st Century in uncertain times. We will soon be putting information on this Rhythm of Life Service on the Mootblog with a film and images. To see more information on Moot's Rhythm, see the link on the right hand tool bar on the Mootblog. Download Standard Podcasts

 Living with hope in a time of uncertainty | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:29

On Holy Saturday April 11th 2009, the Moot Community led by Bishop Richard, the Bishop of London, recommited to the community's Rhythm of Life in the Faith Chapel in the Crypt of St Paul's Cathedral.  In this homily Bishop Richard explores the issue of being Church in the 21st Century in uncertain times. We will soon be putting information on this Rhythm of Life Service on the Mootblog with a film and images. To see more information on Moot's Rhythm, see the link on the right hand tool bar on the Mootblog. Download Standard Podcasts

 Living with hope in a time of uncertainty | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 07:29

On Holy Saturday April 11th 2009, the Moot Community led by Bishop Richard, the Bishop of London, recommited to the community's Rhythm of Life in the Faith Chapel in the Crypt of St Paul's Cathedral.  In this homily Bishop Richard explores the issue of being Church in the 21st Century in uncertain times. We will soon be putting information on this Rhythm of Life Service on the Mootblog with a film and images. To see more information on Moot's Rhythm, see the link on the right hand tool bar on the Mootblog.

 Balance in the challenge of this life | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:10

Clare Catford, broadcaster, writer and member of the moot community, explores the theme of balance in the Moot Alt Eucharist on Sun 15th March 2009 on the third sunday in the season of Lent.  Clare explores the theme in the context of her own life experience, particularly the challenge of facing and living with depression. The Moot Rhythm of Life Specifices Balance as: We aspire to live with integrity in the City, striving as a community for balance between work, rest and play.  We wish to develop healthy spiritual disciplines such as daily prayer, meditation and contemplation, drawing on the ancient Christian paths.  We want to live within our means, living sustainable lives. We desire to not be simply consumers, but people committed to giving and receiving in all of life. Download Standard Podcasts

 Balance in the challenge of this life | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:10

Clare Catford, broadcaster, writer and member of the moot community, explores the theme of balance in the Moot Alt Eucharist on Sun 15th March 2009 on the third sunday in the season of Lent.  Clare explores the theme in the context of her own life experience, particularly the challenge of facing and living with depression. The Moot Rhythm of Life Specifices Balance as: We aspire to live with integrity in the City, striving as a community for balance between work, rest and play.  We wish to develop healthy spiritual disciplines such as daily prayer, meditation and contemplation, drawing on the ancient Christian paths.  We want to live within our means, living sustainable lives. We desire to not be simply consumers, but people committed to giving and receiving in all of life. Download Standard Podcasts

 Balance in the challenge of this life | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:10

Clare Catford, broadcaster, writer and member of the moot community, explores the theme of balance in the Moot Alt Eucharist on Sun 15th March 2009 on the third sunday in the season of Lent.  Clare explores the theme in the context of her own life experience, particularly the challenge of facing and living with depression. The Moot Rhythm of Life Specifices Balance as: We aspire to live with integrity in the City, striving as a community for balance between work, rest and play.  We wish to develop healthy spiritual disciplines such as daily prayer, meditation and contemplation, drawing on the ancient Christian paths.  We want to live within our means, living sustainable lives. We desire to not be simply consumers, but people committed to giving and receiving in all of life.

 What sort of Church will emerge to engage with the challenge of a post-Christian world? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:29

On Sunday 15th March 2009, Ian Mobsby of the Moot Community joined a recorded discussion in Sydney exploring the above title on Australia's ABC National Radio. In the discussions, the group explored the importance of Emerging and Fresh Expressions of Church engagement with our increasingly post-christian post-secular culture.  For a link to the radio show click here As usual, if you would like to comment on this podcast discussion, please do so on the Mootblog

 What sort of Church will emerge to engage with the challenge of a post-Christian world? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:29

On Sunday 15th March 2009, Ian Mobsby of the Moot Community joined a recorded discussion in Sydney exploring the above title on Australia's ABC National Radio. In the discussions, the group explored the importance of Emerging and Fresh Expressions of Church engagement with our increasingly post-christian post-secular culture.  For a link to the radio show click here As usual, if you would like to comment on this podcast discussion, please do so on the Mootblog Download Standard Podcasts

 What sort of Church will emerge to engage with the challenge of a post-Christian world? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:29

On Sunday 15th March 2009, Ian Mobsby of the Moot Community joined a recorded discussion in Sydney exploring the above title on Australia's ABC National Radio. In the discussions, the group explored the importance of Emerging and Fresh Expressions of Church engagement with our increasingly post-christian post-secular culture.  For a link to the radio show click here As usual, if you would like to comment on this podcast discussion, please do so on the Mootblog Download Standard Podcasts

 Christian Spirituality in the City, Interview with Richard Chartres, the Bishop of London | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:59

In this podcast, Clare Catford with the assistance of Aaron Kennedy interviews Richard Chartres the Bishop of London, exploring the theme of a Christian spirituality in the City. In a time of global economic depression, Bishop Richard challenges the Church to practice a radical form of love and a practical form of spirituality. This podcast was recorded in the second week of Lent 2009, as part of the Moot Podcast Big Questions Series. The Moot Community will soon stand before the Bishop of London on Easter Saturday, to affirm to its Rhythm of Life. If you would like to comment on this or any other of the Moot podcasts, please do so on the moot blog site.

 Christian Spirituality in the City, Interview with Richard Chartres, the Bishop of London | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:59

In this podcast, Clare Catford with the assistance of Aaron Kennedy interviews Richard Chartres the Bishop of London, exploring the theme of a Christian spirituality in the City. In a time of global economic depression, Bishop Richard challenges the Church to practice a radical form of love and a practical form of spirituality. This podcast was recorded in the second week of Lent 2009, as part of the Moot Podcast Big Questions Series. The Moot Community will soon stand before the Bishop of London on Easter Saturday, to affirm to its Rhythm of Life. If you would like to comment on this or any other of the Moot podcasts, please do so on the moot blog site. Download Standard Podcasts

 Christian Spirituality in the City, Interview with Richard Chartres, the Bishop of London | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:59

In this podcast, Clare Catford with the assistance of Aaron Kennedy interviews Richard Chartres the Bishop of London, exploring the theme of a Christian spirituality in the City. In a time of global economic depression, Bishop Richard challenges the Church to practice a radical form of love and a practical form of spirituality. This podcast was recorded in the second week of Lent 2009, as part of the Moot Podcast Big Questions Series. The Moot Community will soon stand before the Bishop of London on Easter Saturday, to affirm to its Rhythm of Life. If you would like to comment on this or any other of the Moot podcasts, please do so on the moot blog site. Download Standard Podcasts

 Accountabillity & Spirituality | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 05:09

In this podcast of Moot's Little Service in February 2009, Ian Mobsby explores why accountability is so important in the areas of justice, love and spirituality. In the service, people explored their perceived accountability to God, to themselves, and to others. At this time, the Moot Community is exploring its 'new monastic' elements of its Rhythm of Life, to dig deep, in preparation for the community to recommit to these vows on Easter Saturday 2009, in the Crypt of London's St Paul's Cathedral.

 Accountabillity & Spirituality | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:09

In this podcast of Moot's Little Service in February 2009, Ian Mobsby explores why accountability is so important in the areas of justice, love and spirituality. In the service, people explored their perceived accountability to God, to themselves, and to others. At this time, the Moot Community is exploring its 'new monastic' elements of its Rhythm of Life, to dig deep, in preparation for the community to recommit to these vows on Easter Saturday 2009, in the Crypt of London's St Paul's Cathedral. Download Standard Podcasts

 Accountabillity & Spirituality | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:09

In this podcast of Moot's Little Service in February 2009, Ian Mobsby explores why accountability is so important in the areas of justice, love and spirituality. In the service, people explored their perceived accountability to God, to themselves, and to others. At this time, the Moot Community is exploring its 'new monastic' elements of its Rhythm of Life, to dig deep, in preparation for the community to recommit to these vows on Easter Saturday 2009, in the Crypt of London's St Paul's Cathedral. Download Standard Podcasts

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