St. Martha & Mary's Podcast: Recent Episodes

Martha & Mary

Listen to the latest sermons from St. Martha & Mary's Anglican Church Leuven!

View Details

In M&M's Lenten sermon series, Sarah Jones spoke about prayer and music. 

View Details

A sermon by Ilse Swart about Narnia, following Jesus and Narnia...

View Details

In this episode Sarah-Jane King from st. Paul's Tervuren, Rev. Stephen Murry from st. John's in Ghent, and Ilse Swart from St. Martha's & Mary's Leuven reflect on a talk by Jeania Ree Moore on the relation between animals and race. 

View Details

In this month's talk in the serie 'the church needs to talk about race' Rev. Jeania Ree Moore talked about the link between animals, racism and theology.

This talk was organised by St. Martha & Mary's Anglican Church Leuven.
To visit one of the future talks on racial justice, sign up via eventbrite. 

View Details

This is a reflection on the talk by prof. Gruber on the 'zwarte piet' debate in Belgium and the Netherlands. It is part of our series The Church  Needs to Talk about Race.
In this episode members of St. Martha's and Mary's Anglican Church Leuven talk about how to deal with 'zwarte piet' and what role the church might play in it.

If you want to join one of the talks in our series, sign up at eventbrite. All talks are on zoom.

Find St. Martha's and Mary's Anglican Church Leuven via our website or via our facebook page.

View Details

Epiphany: science takes us nearly all there, but what about the last stretch?  

A sermon preached by Rev. Catriona Laing in St. Martha's & St. Mary's Anglican Church Leuven. 

View Details

The waiting is almost over and Christmas is not cancelled! 

Sarah-Jane King from st. Paul's Tervuren, preached in our Advent Sermon Series on the 4th Sunday of advent. 

View Details

Prof. Dr. Judith Gruber on the 'zwarte piet' debate in Belgium & the Netherlands. This talk was part of our series 'the church needs to talk about race'.

Our website: www.anglicanchurchleuven.be
Sign up for the other talks via:  https://www.eventbrite.be/e/the-church-needs-to-talk-about-race-tickets-129836413207
Our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Stmarthaandstmarys/ 

View Details

Last Sunday, on Advent 2, Teus spoke from the text of Isaiah 40:1-11, about hope amidst the fire. 

View Details

On the first Sunday of Advent, guest speaker Lieneke Timpers preached on what it means to wait during this Advent time. 

View Details

A sermon preached at St. Martha & St. Mary's Anglican Church Leuven by our priest Catriona Laing on Matthew 25:14-30. 

View Details

In last Sunday's sermon, rev. Catriona Laing preached on the story of Abraham taking his son Isaac to Mt. Moriah. Are we be able to say 'here I am' in response to God's call?

View Details

In this sermon rev. Catriona Laing discovers with us how God works in and through the life of Hagar. Moreover, Catriona explores with us what we can learn from Hagar's story in our day and age. 

View Details

Last week the world was shocked by the brutal murder of George Floyd and the institutional racism this event, and many incidents like this, laid bare. This Sunday, we held a candlelit vigil honouring the lives of all those killed by police violence, remembering George Floyd and others. In this sermon, Annie and Jacob reflect on the relationship between the trinity and justice, especially in light of these events. 

View Details

In this series we revisit some sermons that were preached in M&M's in the past. 

View Details

This Sunday Rev. Catriona Laing spoke about John 14:1-14. 

Want to join our weekly Zoom services? Check out our website www.anglicanchurchleuven.be and sign up for our newsletter to get the zoom password. 

View Details

Happy Easter from St. Martha's & Mary's Anglican Church Leuven. 

View Details

In this Holy Week devotion, Sarah reflects on our current situation with the help of music. Find the links to the music parts below:

Firebird:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmOBFaIOHVE

Cavalleria Rusticana:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIQ2D6AIys8

View Details

A morning devotion offered by Rachael Owens. 

View Details

This morning, Corike shares with us how she has come to see Jesus through the way in which he is depicted in films.

During Holy Week M&M's offers daily meditations. For a full program visit our Facebook page, Twitter, or our website: www.anglicanchurchleuven.be. 

View Details

Welcome to M&M's online service which will be led by Reverend Nathan. Reverend Catriona preaches on the sacrament of Ordination. The music and readings will be led by members of M&Ms PCC. 

View Details

Welcome to M&M's online service which will be led by Reverend Catriona. Jacob Quick is our preacher and Annie Bolger will lead the intercessions. The music and readings will be led by members of M&Ms PCC. 

View Details

The order of service can be found on the Facebook post for this service. 

This evening’s service will be led by Reverend Catriona. Ma Karen Papallero is our preacher and will lead the intercessions. The music and readings will be led by members of M&Ms PCC.

View Details

Welcome to this online service. On this third Sunday of Lent, Teus preaches on the 'Anointing of the Sick.' The topic of the sermon was planned well in advance and we couldn't have guessed how relevant this sacrament is in light of the Coronavirus. We hope and pray that you will know divine peace amidst the fear and we may carry. 

View Details

On the second Sunday of Lent, Rev. Nathan Gregory spoke about the sacrament of Marriage. In his sermon, he challenges us to see marriage in light of our relationship with God, a relationship that goes beyond and above all other relationships. 

View Details

On the first Sunday of Lent, Ilse kicked off the Lenten Sermon Series on the seven sacraments. Ilse spoke about how Confession helps us to come out of our hiding place and step into God’s light. 

View Details

Our Reader in training, Sarah Jones, preached an inspiring sermon on the role of music in sport, major life-events, and church. 

View Details

This was Annie's farewell sermon. She is now in Mirfield to continue her training to become a priest. We wish Annie all the best as she enters into a new adventure.