Our digital resources

Looking for inspiration? Our digital resources library holds hundreds of films, podcasts and other resources for all ages.

Search keywords in our library to find exactly what you’re looking for – or use the filters to find resources by audience, theme and type.

Many of the films are also available to listen to as podcasts on our Soundcloud channel.

 

Audience
A black woman stands at a lectern speaking to a full audience
Film and video
Bible
Old Testament
Womanism
Women
Women
A talk by renowned biblical scholar and womanist theologian, the Reverend Professor Wilda C. Gafney on the story of Hannah and Peninnah in the Hebrew Bible.
Anupama is a your Asian woman with shoulder length black hair wearing glasses. She is standing at a lectern with a microphone in the Wren Suite at St Paul's Cathedral.
Film and video
Climate change
Feminism
Race
Social justice
Womanism
Drawing as well from the great liberation theologians and womanist theologians, Anupama Ranawana examines the connections between climate, poverty, race and colonisation.
Cally is a white woman with white hair and glasses wearing a clerical collar under a black shirt and grey tweed jacket. She is in front of a mantlepiece decorated with card, framed photos and an Icon, and a lit log burner. She is smiling.
Written reflection
Mary
Cally Hammond reflects on Mary, Mother of Christ, for the month of May.
Kate on stage wearing a green dress and clerical collar, with her hand on her hip, giving side eye to the audience as Paula laughs in the background.
Film and video
Belonging
Community
Faith
Life stories
Kate Bottley talks about her life and faith - about hope, being human, having doubts, getting through life’s hard bits, celebrating the great bits, and finding meaning and connection in it all.
Andrew is a white man with longish grey hair wearing a clerical collar, black suit and a large cross on a chain. He stands at a lectern in front of an old stone wall.
Film and video
Belonging
Bible
Neighbourhood
Place
Andrew Rumsey explores what place means in our spiritual lives. He looks at place in the search for meaning and identity, in the Bible, as well as in our own local neighbourhoods, parishes, city and nation.
Selina Stone, a black woman with long hair tied back wearing a pale blue blouse, and Paula Gooder, a white woman with long blond hair wearing a dark suit jacket, on screen together in conversation,
Film and video
Bible
Black experience
Black spirituality
Lent
Prayer
Racial justice
Prayer
Selina Stone and Paula Gooder explore the practice of tarrying - waiting on God - and talk about favourite Bible stories about tarrying.
Jarel is a young black man wearing a clerical collar under a black shirt and suit, and he is standing at a lectern talking, in a room with an old exposed stone wall behind him.
Film and video
Black experience
Black History Month
Identity
Literature
Race
Sexuality
Black experience
Jarel Robinson-Brown introduces the life and work of James Baldwin, and explores how he can help us as Christians to ask ourselves what kind of world we hope for.
A screen shot of Anderson Jeremiah and Paula Gooder chatting online
Film and video
Christology
Faith
Jesus
Anderson Jeremiah and Paula Gooder talk about Jesus in the Bible, in history, and in our lives. They explore his suffering, death and resurrection, how much stories and images of him matter, and how we can live as disciples of Jesus today.
Revd Canon Dr Neil Evans
Written reflection
Lent
Prayer
Neil Evans reflects on prayer for the season of Lent.

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