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
Karen is a white woman with light wavy hair pinned up and glasses, wearing a pale green rollneck sweater, smiling at someone to the side of the camera.
Written reflection
Darkness
Evil
Faith
Hope
Light
Suffering
Karen Kilby reflects on faith in times of light and darkness.
Chine, a black woman with long dark hair wearing a patterned black dress, speaks at the lectern in the Wren Suite of St Paul's Cathedral.
Film and video
Belonging
Black experience
Black History Month
Christ
God
Race
Chine McDonald reflects on what happens when we face hard and painful truths about race, identity and the imago Dei - the idea that every human, no matter what their colour, has a special quality that resembles the divine beauty of God.
Rowan Williams stands at a lectern on stage at St Paul's Cathedral
Film and video
Jesus
Mary
Motherhood
New Testament
Rowan Williams explores Mary’s life in the Gospels, from the Annunciation to the Cross and Pentecost: a story where heaven and earth come close together.
A screen shot of Judy Fentress-Williams, a black woman black hair tied back, wearing a clerical collar and a brightly patterned top and sitting in front of a bookcase and window with white wooden blinds, and Paula Gooder, a white woman with long blond hair sitting beside a pale painted wall with a corner of a fireplace behind her.
Film and video
Bible
Biblical Scholarship
Imagination
New Testament
Old Testament
Storytelling
Judy Fentress-Williams and Paula Gooder talk about the beautiful, inspiring and difficult parts of the Bible, why we should read it like poetry, and what Biblical authority really means.
Looking up towards the dome through trees from the north east side of the cathedral
Activity
Architecture
History
Maths
Follow the free printable trail around the gardens of St Paul’s to explore the design, stories and details of the Cathedral.
A still from a YouTube film displaying the Rublev Icon
Film and video
Art
Holy Spirit
Icons
Prayer
Rublev Icon
Sacred art
Trinity
Ann Persson explores what we might learn about the Holy Trinity from contemplating the Rublev Icon.
The monument to Samuel Johnson depicts him leaning on a column, dressed in antique drapes, and contemplating a scroll
Written reflection
Cathedral
History
Students discover how monuments at St Paul’s Cathedral can inform understanding of the British Empire and its influence and impact on the wider world.
Brian Draper speaking in the Wren Suite at St Paul's
Film and video
Contemplation
Faith
Prayer
Soul
Brian Draper explores where mindfulness meets ancient Christian practices of prayer, and how we can be more attentive to our spiritual practices in the everyday.

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