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Thought for the Week – Mic On, Soul Engaged

The Revd Lucy Winkett shares a behind-the-scenes look at the challenge and privilege of offering live faith reflections on national radio—and why every Christian could practise having a ‘Thought for the Day’.

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Thought for the Week – Looking Forward and Looking Back

Our departing Head Verger, Chris, reflects on what brought him to St James’s and what it has meant to him over 12 years.

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Tambourines, Terriers, and Transformation

Music Scholar Quito Clothier reflects on his transformative year as a Singing Scholar at St James’s, Piccadilly, from dragging a Boris Bike up the Duke of York steps to singing jazzed-up hymns in chinos—a tuneful, eccentric, and unexpectedly life-affirming adventure.

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Thought for the Week – Queer Art and the Look of Love

Ken Pratt takes Pride as a moment to reflect on a long journey through Queer art and a powerful moment within it.

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Thought for the Week – Queers against family

Audrey Sebatindira’s Pride Month blog challenges the nuclear family’s role in queer liberation, calling for collective care and kinship rooted in queer history and radical Christian thought.

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Connecting for Change: Reflections on the CHSG gathering

Robin Campbell reflects on attending the Churches Homelessness Support Gathering, where churches, volunteers, and outreach groups came together to share insights, deepen their understanding of homelessness and trauma, and explore how collaboration and compassion can drive meaningful, long-term change.

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What Community Means to Me

As part of Refugee Week, six members of the St James’s International Group reflect on this year’s theme: Community as a superpower.

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Remembering Srebrenica

Jo Hines reflects on a poignant visit she and others made on behalf of St James’s with Muslim young people, witnessing the enduring trauma of Srebrenica survivors and emphasizing the urgent need to remember past atrocities to counter rising hate and division today.

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