Sauntering with Paul White
At the outset of lockdown, Paul began a series of live broadcasts every day at 08:30 on Facebook and YouTube, beginning with A Slow Saunter through the Psalms, then Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Songs, Saunter to the Stable, Matthew, Romans and I Corinthians. For the daily Saunterers these broadcasts were part of their lockdown survival kit! Now, as a podcast you can download or stream and listen at the gym, in the car or out running. It also includes all new content, hot off the press! https://linktr.ee/paullwhite
Episodes

4 days ago
4 days ago
In the final sections of the masterpiece, Handel leads everything to a climax with the soprano solo voice, "If God be for us, who can be against us?" followed by the whole choir resounding with an anthem of praise echoing the choirs of heaven. Amen! Amen! Amen!
Romans 8:31-34, Revelation 5:12-14
All musical samples are taken from:
Messiah
by
Handel; Jennifer Vyvyan; Norma Procter; George Maran; Owen Brannigan; London Philharmonic Choir; London Philharmonic Orchestra; Sir Adrian Boult
London Records (XLLA-19)
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4 days ago
4 days ago
The victory won by the Messiah means that death has been disarmed of its main threat - that of permanently isolating the human being from God's presence for ever. This is pretty important stuff and while Handel has our attention he makes sure he gives us the full message!
1 Corinthians 15:51-57
All musical samples are taken from:
Messiah
by
Handel; Jennifer Vyvyan; Norma Procter; George Maran; Owen Brannigan; London Philharmonic Choir; London Philharmonic Orchestra; Sir Adrian Boult
London Records (XLLA-19)
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Internet Archive

5 days ago
5 days ago
Through the mouth of a gorgeous soprano soloist, Handel courageously grapples with the huge questions of death, bodily decomposition and resurrection. He takes the fashionable music-loving social elite on a thorough theological examination.
Job 19:25,26, 1 Corinthians 15:20-22
All musical samples are taken from:
Messiah
by
Handel; Jennifer Vyvyan; Norma Procter; George Maran; Owen Brannigan; London Philharmonic Choir; London Philharmonic Orchestra; Sir Adrian Boult
London Records (XLLA-19)
Contributor
Internet Archive

6 days ago
6 days ago
The most famous and instantly recognisable part of the whole Messiah - the Hallelujah Chorus. In many ways this is the defining moment in the Oratorio. We join the combined voices of every creature in heaven and earth worshipping God and the Messiah, the Lamb of God. We glimpse the great moment which will be the culmination of the great story of God and people, the Wedding Supper of the Lamb.
Revelation 19:6, Revelation 11:15, Revelation 19:16
All musical samples are taken from:
Messiah
by
Handel; Jennifer Vyvyan; Norma Procter; George Maran; Owen Brannigan; London Philharmonic Choir; London Philharmonic Orchestra; Sir Adrian Boult
London Records (XLLA-19)
Contributor
Internet Archive

Tuesday Dec 16, 2025
Opening the Treasures of the Messiah, Episode 11: God enjoys a good laugh!
Tuesday Dec 16, 2025
Tuesday Dec 16, 2025
In a world saturated with a non-stop flood of breaking news, current affairs and 24 hour global reportage it is easy to see world leaders as supersized characters competing like Titans on a huge stage. We clearly do see the effect of one nation's actions as it directly impacts our lives, but in this section Handel gives us a glimpse of another reality. Including something which God seems to find very amusing.
Psalm 2:1-9
All musical samples are taken from:
Messiah
by
Handel; Jennifer Vyvyan; Norma Procter; George Maran; Owen Brannigan; London Philharmonic Choir; London Philharmonic Orchestra; Sir Adrian Boult
London Records (XLLA-19)
Contributor
Internet Archive

Monday Dec 15, 2025
Opening the Treasures of the Messiah, Episode 10: Beautiful Feet
Monday Dec 15, 2025
Monday Dec 15, 2025
We are inspired to become part of the great host of preachers with beautiful feet, prowling the good news of the Messiah!
All musical samples are taken from:
Messiah
by
Handel; Jennifer Vyvyan; Norma Procter; George Maran; Owen Brannigan; London Philharmonic Choir; London Philharmonic Orchestra; Sir Adrian Boult
London Records (XLLA-19)
Contributor
Internet Archive

Saturday Dec 13, 2025
Opening the Treasures of the Messiah, Episode 9: He gave gifts
Saturday Dec 13, 2025
Saturday Dec 13, 2025
The scene changes dramatically from the suffering, despised and rejected Messiah, to the glorious conquering hero King. We see Jesus conquering the final enemy that faces each human being: Death.
Psalm 24:7-10, Hebrews 1:5,6, Psalm 68:18
All musical samples are taken from
Messiah
by
Handel; Jennifer Vyvyan; Norma Procter; George Maran; Owen Brannigan; London Philharmonic Choir; London Philharmonic Orchestra; Sir Adrian Boult
London Records (XLLA-19)
Contributor
Internet Archive

Friday Dec 12, 2025
Opening the Treasures of the Messiah, Episode 8: Whose sorrow is like this?
Friday Dec 12, 2025
Friday Dec 12, 2025
The human race has wandered away from the Shepherd and the Messiah will play the price to bring them back. All of the physical suffering of the Messiah is compounded by the staggering burden upon his shoulders, taking it far beyond that suffered by any other.
Isaiah 53:6, Psalm 22:7,8, Psalm 69:20, Lamentations 1:12, Isaiah 53:8, Psalm 16:10
All musical samples are taken from
Messiah
by
Handel; Jennifer Vyvyan; Norma Procter; George Maran; Owen Brannigan; London Philharmonic Choir; London Philharmonic Orchestra; Sir Adrian Boult
London Records (XLLA-19)
Contributor
Internet Archive

Thursday Dec 11, 2025
Opening the Treasures of the Messiah, Episode 7: This is Personal
Thursday Dec 11, 2025
Thursday Dec 11, 2025
Part 2 of the Messiah leads with a significant plot twist - the shepherd who carried the lambs is now a Lamb. John the Baptist's words, "Behold the Lamb of God" set the tone for a more profoundly human and personal insight to the Messiah. This is a man familiar with suffering; the Saviour who takes the weight of sin and sorrow upon himself. This is one not to miss.
John 1:29, Isaiah 53:3-5, Isaiah 50:6
All musical samples are taken from
Messiah
by
Handel; Jennifer Vyvyan; Norma Procter; George Maran; Owen Brannigan; London Philharmonic Choir; London Philharmonic Orchestra; Sir Adrian Boult
London Records (XLLA-19)
Contributor
Internet Archive

Wednesday Dec 10, 2025
Opening the Treasures of the Messiah, Episode 6: He will carry the lambs
Wednesday Dec 10, 2025
Wednesday Dec 10, 2025
Handel uses a classic test as to the authenticity of the Messiah, taken from Isaiah 35:5,6 - the blind are made able to see, the deaf to hear, the lame to walk and the mute to speak - all witnessed in Jesus by the gospel writers. This leads into the exquisitely tender, "he shall feed his flock like a shepherd" From Isaiah 40;11.
Rejoice Greatly: Handel
Advent Chamber Orchestra. Soprano Soloist, Cristina Piccardi.
Wikimedia Commons
All other musical samples are taken from
Messiah
by
Handel; Jennifer Vyvyan; Norma Procter; George Maran; Owen Brannigan; London Philharmonic Choir; London Philharmonic Orchestra; Sir Adrian Boult
London Records (XLLA-19)
Contributor
Internet Archive

Sauntering with Paul White
Join me as I Saunter through the pages of the bible, a chapter at a time. Discover the sheer joy of exploring the Word of God that is bang up to date and carries life in itself. See gems you may have missed, and invite the Holy Spirit to guide you day by day. Also catch the extra episodes where we take a look at different issues with fresh eyes. You might also be interested in the 100s of Saunters on YouTube - search Prayerhouse Weymouth






