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23/05/2010

Celebrating Pentecost from Hinde Street Methodist Church in London. The multinational congregation is joined by the British Methodist Youth Choir.

Moved by the Spirit:
Our worship this morning celebrates the work of the Holy Spirit in the Christian church. Hinde Street Methodist Church in London has been a centre for work among the poor for 200 years. From the early days of Methodism John Wesley had felt God's power calling him to change his life and to live and preach the gospel and people continue in that work to this day.

The service is led by Giles Wilson with ministers and people from the church. The preacher is the Assistant Secretary of the Methodist conference, the Revd Ken Howcroft, once minister at the church. The multinational congregation is joined by the British Methodist Youth Choir, directed by Heidi Cottrell and the organist is Alex Chaplin. Producer: Clair Jaquiss.

40 minutes

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Sun 23 May 2010 08:10

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