Lent 2006 at All Hallows
Streams of Living Water:
Celebrating the Great Traditions of Christian Faith
Audio and text
If you wish you can listen to, or read, the Lent sermons online. Just click on the appropriate link below:
| Sunday |
Title |
Windows Media Player format* |
RealAudio format* |
Text |
Lent 1
5 March 2006 |
The Incarnational tradition
Preacher: Annie Heppenstall-West
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Click |
Lent 2
12 March 2006 |
The Social Justice tradition
Preacher: Andrew Payne |
Click |
Click |
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Lent 3
19 March 2006 |
The Evangelical tradition
Preacher: Jan Betts |
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Click |
Lent 4
26 March 2006 |
The Contemplative tradition
Preacher: Alison Terrell |
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Click |
Lent 5
2 April 2006 |
Hotchpotch, Healing, Haberdashery
(The Charismatic tradition)
Preacher: James Jefferies |
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Click |
Lent 6
9 April 2006 |
Palm Sunday service, followed by an Eat-and-Meet on …
The Holiness tradition
Led by: David Randolph-Horn |
Click†
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Click
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Click†
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† Unfortunately the audio quality of this recording is very poor; you may want to try listening to both ‘Click’s and see which sounds better.
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*Notes on the audio formats
- MP4 format
MP4 format is a multimedia container format standard. Audio MP4 files can combine high compression with very high quality. Many media players can play MP4 files, including RealPlayer, QuickTime, iTunes, and recent versions of Windows Media Player (you may need to download a codec from www.free-codecs.com/download/3ivx.htm).
- Windows Media Player format
Windows Media Audio is the native format of Windows Media Player, which is installed as part of Windows. If you have an earlier version, you can download version 9 (for Windows 98SE, Millennium and 2000) or version 11 or later (for Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7) from www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/download/AllDownloads.aspx?displang=en&qstechnology. These are quite large downloads [~ 10 MB or larger], so if you have a dial-up connection you may prefer to ask Phil for a copy of the installation program on CD.
- MP3 format
MP3 is a commonly used audio format using lossy compression. Most media players can play MP3 files, including RealPlayer, QuickTime, iTunes, Windows Media Player and many others.
- RealAudio format
RealAudio requires RealPlayer (or the older RealOne Player) to be installed. A free version of RealPlayer can be downloaded from http://uk.real.com/player/ (choose the free player on the left of the page) but again its a large download [~ 13 MB], so if you have a dial-up connection you may prefer to ask Phil for a copy of the installation program on CD.
Alternatively, you can install Real Alternative, which will allow you to play RealMedia files without having to install RealPlayer/RealOne Player. Real Alternative is free, and works well with all major browsers; it is also a much smaller download (5.7 MB). Get it from http://www.free-codecs.com/Real_Alternative_download.htm.
This page was last updated on Sunday, 27 November 2005
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