Podcasts
Alpha - Autumn 2007
The feed URL for this podcast is (copy this into iTunes or similar):
http://www.openheaven.org/rss/podcasts.xml?category=22
- Week 8: How can I make the most of the end of the rest of my life?
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Monday 10th December 2007» Download
Ness concludes this term's alpha course.
- Week 7: What about the church?
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Monday 3rd December 2007» Download
Sam explores what 'church' had meant to him.
- Away Day: How do I experience the Holy Spirit?
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Saturday 1st December 2007» Download
James' second talk looks at how we can experience the Holy Spirit.
- Away Day: Who I the Holy Spirit and what does He do?
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Saturday 1st December 2007» Download
A group of us went away for the weekend, where James Hewitt shared about the Holy Spirit.
- Week 6: God in the world today
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Monday 26th November 2007» Download
Rich explores some of how God works in the world today.
- Week 5: How can I be sure of my faith?
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Monday 19th November 2007» Download
Bex explores what it means to have 'faith'.
- Week 4: How and why should I communicate with God?
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Monday 12th November 2007» Download
Barry Hill from Emmanuel Church, Loughborough looks at prayer.
- Week 3: Why did Jesus die?
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Monday 5th November 2007» Download
Gemma explores what the cross is all about.
- Week 2: Who is Jesus?
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Monday 29th October 2007» Download
James explores 'the power of the hug'.
- Week 1: Christianity: Boring, irrelevent or untrue?
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Monday 22nd October 2007» Download
Naomi explores the 'God delusion'.
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