E11 - Faithful Visions

Easter Term 2011's Sermons will address the key contributions of individuals like the Lady Margaret Beaufort, William Cecil (the Chief Minister to Elizabeth I) and William Wordsworth, as well as the involvement of College members in the production of the King James Bible, leadership within the abolitionist movement, and contributions to medicine, science and music

Faith influencing politics

Preacher: The Rev’d Rose Hudson-Wilkin, Speaker’s Chaplain and Vicar of Dalston and Haggerston, London

08-17
15:34

Faith for the Future

Preacher: The Rev'd Elizabeth Adekunle, The Chaplain

07-27
16:39

Singing Zion’s Songs: The Music of Herbert Howells

Preacher: Max Kramer, Ordinand, Westcott House, Cambridge

06-08
18:06

Genes, risk and choice

Preacher: Professor David Lomas, Professor of Respiratory Biology, Consultant Physician and Fellow

06-02
14:40

Wordsworth on Second Thoughts

Preacher: Dr Sarah Houghton-Walker (BA 1999), College Lecturer in English, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge

06-02
15:44

The King James Bible and private prayer

Preacher: The Rev’d Dr Jessica Martin, Priest in charge, Duxford, Hinxton & Ickleton

05-18
14:57

Burghley’s Commonwealth: the faith and character of William Cecil

Preacher: Dr Mark Nicholls, President of St john's College

05-10
16:14

Blood and Roses: Lady Margaret Beaufort in her age

Preacher: Professor Eamon Duffy, Professor of the History of Christianity, University of Cambridge

05-10
16:35

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