All Souls, Langham Place makes global appeal to make sermons easier to find

Posted by Kendall Harmon

There are now more than 3,000 talks going back to the 1960s when noted Anglican evangelical leader John Stott was still rector.

The archive is constantly being added to with all Sunday and midweek talks are available as routine on the website as well as via podcast.

However, a lack of “tags” — words added to files to allow visitors to search the archive–means specific sermons are hard for visitors to find.

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Filed under: * Anglican - EpiscopalAnglican ProvincesChurch of England (CoE)* Christian Life / Church LifeParish MinistryPreaching / Homiletics* Culture-WatchBlogging & the Internet--Social NetworkingGlobalization

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