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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
Steve is a mixed race man with white hair and black glasses, talking at a microphone in the Wren Suite at St Paul's Cathedral
Film and video
Activism
Community
Hope
Steve Chalke talks about his work in communities and education that changes young people’s lives.
Alexandra is a young black woman wearing an academic robe standing in front of the Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial Pool
Written reflection
Activism
Black experience
Black History Month
Martin Luther King
Race
Racial justice
Black History Month
Alexandra Drakeford reflects on the philosophy of Dr Martin Luther King Jr for Black History Month.
A screenshot of Marilynne talking on camera
Film and video
Bible
Literature
Old Testament
Marilynne Robinson and Paula Gooder explore the themes of Marilynne Robinson's book 'Reading Genesis'.
Graeme is a white man with short grey hair and a black top, seated in front of a white wall with a white framed photo behind him.
Written reflection
Justice
Politics
Graeme Smith reflects on Christians' involvement in politics.
Raphael Warnock, a black man with bald head and glasses wearing a dark suit and blue striped tie, stands a t a lectern on stage in St Paul's Cathedral, the pulpit and quire in the background
Film and video
Activism
Black experience
Black History Month
Martin Luther King
Politics
Race
Racial justice
Race
On the 60th anniversary of Martin Luther King's historic visit to St Paul's Cathedral, The Revd Raphael Warnock reflects on what he has to say to us today. The talk was entitled ''Three Dimensions of a Complete Life: Martin Luther King for this moment'.
Michelle is a white woman with short auburn hair speaking at a lectern in the Wren Suite at St Paul's
Film and video
Church Fathers
History
Saints
Saints
Michelle Brown explores the life and impact of the Venerable Bede, foremost scholar of the Middle Ages, and why he matters to us today.
Gemma is a white woman with short dark hair standing in front of a full bookcase.
Written reflection
Environment
Ordinary time
Summer
Gemma Simmonds CJ reflects on a spirituality of the summer.
Susanna is a white woman with shoulder length dark hair standing at a microphone and lectern in front of an old stone wall inside the Cathedral
Film and video
Action
Faith
Hope
Hope
Susanna Snyder explores what hope is and isn’t, its surprising relationship with anger, courage, imagination and action, and how we can cultivate and sustain it in our own lives.
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.

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