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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
Two black men are standing on a stage in the Cathedral and laughing as they converse
Film and video
Activism
Black experience
Common Good
Diversity
Humanism
Identity
Inclusion
Brad Braxton and Anthony Pinn demonstrate that constructive dialogue among people of opposing views is essential, and how open exchange, respecting not masking differences, fosters the common good.
family looking at the dome from the millenium bridge
Information sheet
Cathedral
SEND
Use our visual story to help prepare for your visit with us. Designed for those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities to support familiarity with the space, the experience and the people here before your visit.
A still from the film in which Morwenna stands in the Wren Suite speaking to an audience
Film and video
Church
Early church
Trinity
Morwenna Ludlow gives a very brief history of how the Creed of Nicaea came to be, what it sought to address, and how it relates to other creeds and early statements of faith.
Ellen wears a clerical collar and robes while standing at a lectern, her hand outstretched as she talks
Written reflection
Evelyn Underhill
George Herbert
Julian of Norwich
Margaret Spufford
Mysticism
Mystics
Thomas Traherne
Ellen Clark-King explores mysticism through some well-known and lesser-known mystics this October.
Allen stands at a lectern on a stage in St Paul's Cathedral, arms out in front of him as he speaks to an audience
Film and video
Cathedral
History
Life stories
London
War
WW2
WW2
Allen Packwood, Director of Churchill Archives Centre, reflects on key moments through history where Sir Winston Churchill and St Paul's Cathedral's paths crossed.
Martin stands at a microphone in the Wren Suite
Film and video
Bible
Community
Old Testament
Poetry
Prayer
Martin Wroe explores the Psalms, considers psalms and poetry, and reflects on their relevance for our life today.
a woman peeps through a door way into a library with a surprised expression on her face and the words Lost in the Triforium! Help us explore St Paul's hidden roof spaces appear on screen
Film and video
Architecture
Cathedral
Virtual tour
Join us on an adventure as we search through the attic of the Cathedral for some of our Cathedral staff. Along the way, you’ll discover amazing spaces like the Library and objects like the Great Model of St Paul’s. This film has both BSL translation and captions.
Anupama is a young Asian woman with dark hair
Written reflection
Community
Creation
Environment
Nature
Anupama Ranawana considers how we can become re-enchanted with Creation this Creationtide.
Linda wears a navy polo neck jumper and sits in a cafe by windows overlooking a tree in a city
Written reflection
Bible
Bible translation
History
Protestant Reformation
Linda Woodhead explores varieties of Christianity, illustrating each with an intriguing figure from the history of Christianity in Britain.
Karen wears glasses and a green and white patterned dress and stands at a lectern with microphone
Film and video
Bodies
Jesus
Mental health
Suffering
The cross
Trauma
Karen O'Donnell explores questions around Jesus’ experiences with trauma, and how it can enrich our understanding of Christ and humanity.

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On our Worship with Us pages, find key information and guidance on our services – including our service schedule – and see how St Paul's connects to its wider London community.