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 Home is where the heart is by Ian Mobsby | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:22

At the Moot Eucharist on Sunday 21st April 2013, Ian Mobsby explored the theme of Home is where the heart is drawing on Ephesians 1:1 to 14 and The Gospel of Luke 24:36-49. In these biblical texts Ian explores the theme of the resurrection as an event of grace, that opens up the call for our lives as Christians as an event. Ian then explores how this idea of 'event' informs a New Monastic understanding of a Rhythm of Life as an orientation of the heart. In this Service the Moot Community began a period of reflection leading to a planned Recommitment Service on Pentecost Sunday. To see a copy of the Rhythm of Life reflection document, please click here. Download Standard Podcasts

 Home is where the heart is by Ian Mobsby | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:22

At the Moot Eucharist on Sunday 21st April 2013, Ian Mobsby explored the theme of Home is where the heart is drawing on Ephesians 1:1 to 14 and The Gospel of Luke 24:36-49. In these biblical texts Ian explores the theme of the resurrection as an event of grace, that opens up the call for our lives as Christians as an event. Ian then explores how this idea of 'event' informs a New Monastic understanding of a Rhythm of Life as an orientation of the heart. In this Service the Moot Community began a period of reflection leading to a planned Recommitment Service on Pentecost Sunday. To see a copy of the Rhythm of Life reflection document, please click here. Download Standard Podcasts

 Home is where the heart is by Ian Mobsby | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:22

At the Moot Eucharist on Sunday 21st April 2013, Ian Mobsby explored the theme of Home is where the heart is drawing on Ephesians 1:1 to 14 and The Gospel of Luke 24:36-49. In these biblical texts Ian explores the theme of the resurrection as an event of grace, that opens up the call for our lives as Christians as an event. Ian then explores how this idea of 'event' informs a New Monastic understanding of a Rhythm of Life as an orientation of the heart. In this Service the Moot Community began a period of reflection leading to a planned Recommitment Service on Pentecost Sunday. To see a copy of the Rhythm of Life reflection document, please click here.

 The Shock and Hope of the Resurrection by Ian Mobsby | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:04

At the Moot Eucharist on Easter Sunday, Ian Mobsby explores the importance of the two resurrection stoties in the Gospel of Luke.  These are important stories, one beginning with the womens experience of the empty tomb and the mystery of Christ's appearing on the road to Emmaus.  Both stories are vital as we explore and seek to be Christians inspired by the resurrection on the 21st century. Download Standard Podcasts

 The Shock and Hope of the Resurrection by Ian Mobsby | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:04

At the Moot Eucharist on Easter Sunday, Ian Mobsby explores the importance of the two resurrection stoties in the Gospel of Luke.  These are important stories, one beginning with the womens experience of the empty tomb and the mystery of Christ's appearing on the road to Emmaus.  Both stories are vital as we explore and seek to be Christians inspired by the resurrection on the 21st century.

 The Shock and Hope of the Resurrection by Ian Mobsby | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:04

At the Moot Eucharist on Easter Sunday, Ian Mobsby explores the importance of the two resurrection stoties in the Gospel of Luke.  These are important stories, one beginning with the womens experience of the empty tomb and the mystery of Christ's appearing on the road to Emmaus.  Both stories are vital as we explore and seek to be Christians inspired by the resurrection on the 21st century. Download Standard Podcasts

 Being the People of Peace a Lenten reflection by Aaron Kennedy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:18

At the Moot Eucharist on the first Sunday of Lent 2013, Aaron Kennedy explores the lectionary texts of Luke Chapter 4, Romans Chapter 10 and Deuteronomy Chapter 26 to explore the theme of being the people of peace a Lenten reflection. Download Standard Podcasts

 Being the People of Peace a Lenten reflection by Aaron Kennedy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:18

At the Moot Eucharist on the first Sunday of Lent 2013, Aaron Kennedy explores the lectionary texts of Luke Chapter 4, Romans Chapter 10 and Deuteronomy Chapter 26 to explore the theme of being the people of peace a Lenten reflection.

 Being the People of Peace a Lenten reflection by Aaron Kennedy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:18

At the Moot Eucharist on the first Sunday of Lent 2013, Aaron Kennedy explores the lectionary texts of Luke Chapter 4, Romans Chapter 10 and Deuteronomy Chapter 26 to explore the theme of being the people of peace a Lenten reflection. Download Standard Podcasts

 The Morning Wellbeing Prayer | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 11:15

Following popular request, this month we will putting up in the podcast section some of the spoken contemplative prayers that we are now commonly using in Moot as part of our prayer life.  The first two are aimed at the beginning and end of the day.  Many of us in these uncertain times are struggling with stress and a sense of being overwhelmed by life and the uncertainty of the times.  These Wellbeing prayers are aimed at helping you face who you are before God at the beginning and end of the day. For more information on our prayer resources, please visit the spirituality section of our website at http://www.moot.uk.net/enterprises/ or click here Download Enhanced Podcast

 The Morning Wellbeing Prayer | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 11:15

Following popular request, this month we will putting up in the podcast section some of the spoken contemplative prayers that we are now commonly using in Moot as part of our prayer life.  The first two are aimed at the beginning and end of the day.  Many of us in these uncertain times are struggling with stress and a sense of being overwhelmed by life and the uncertainty of the times.  These Wellbeing prayers are aimed at helping you face who you are before God at the beginning and end of the day. For more information on our prayer resources, please visit the spirituality section of our website at http://www.moot.uk.net/enterprises/ or click here Download Enhanced Podcast

 The Morning Wellbeing Prayer | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 11:15

Following popular request, this month we will putting up in the podcast section some of the spoken contemplative prayers that we are now commonly using in Moot as part of our prayer life.  The first two are aimed at the beginning and end of the day.  Many of us in these uncertain times are struggling with stress and a sense of being overwhelmed by life and the uncertainty of the times.  These Wellbeing prayers are aimed at helping you face who you are before God at the beginning and end of the day. For more information on our prayer resources, please visit the spirituality section of our website at http://www.moot.uk.net/enterprises/ or click here

 Following Jesus as an apprenticeship in the way of love by Vanessa Elston | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:22

On the Third Sunday of Epiphany on a particularly snowy day in the City of London, Vanessa Elston explores the Lectionary texts of Isaiah 62.1-5, Psalm 36.5-10, 1 Corinthians 12.1-11 and John 2.1-11 and their implication in the Judeo-Christian tradition of the way of love. This homily was given at a Moot Eucharist Service at the Guild Church of St Mary Aldermary on Sunday 20th January 2013. Download Standard Podcasts

 Following Jesus as an apprenticeship in the way of love by Vanessa Elston | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:22

On the Third Sunday of Epiphany on a particularly snowy day in the City of London, Vanessa Elston explores the Lectionary texts of Isaiah 62.1-5, Psalm 36.5-10, 1 Corinthians 12.1-11 and John 2.1-11 and their implication in the Judeo-Christian tradition of the way of love. This homily was given at a Moot Eucharist Service at the Guild Church of St Mary Aldermary on Sunday 20th January 2013. Download Standard Podcasts

 Following Jesus as an apprenticeship in the way of love by Vanessa Elston | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:22

On the Third Sunday of Epiphany on a particularly snowy day in the City of London, Vanessa Elston explores the Lectionary texts of Isaiah 62.1-5, Psalm 36.5-10, 1 Corinthians 12.1-11 and John 2.1-11 and their implication in the Judeo-Christian tradition of the way of love. This homily was given at a Moot Eucharist Service at the Guild Church of St Mary Aldermary on Sunday 20th January 2013.

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