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Diocesan Churches Mark Living Wage Week 2025

In this special film to mark Living Wage Week 2025, accredited churches from across the Diocese of London came together to express what paying the real Living Wage means to them and why it matters to their communities.

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Rediscovering Rest: Reflections from Our Retreat

Mpume reflects on the recent retreat to Wychcroft House, which taught us to pause, trust, and be replenished together.

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Honoring Tenison: Rededicating a War Memorial

St James’s representatives Ray Crocker and Fiona Notman attended the rededication of the war memorial at Archbishop Tenison School in Kennington.

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‘The Lord is Nearer’: Power, Pride, and Tuli Mekondjo’s Exhibition at St James’s

A powerful exhibition of new work by Namibian artist Tuli Mekondjo, part of the Art in the Side Chapel series at St James’s, highlights colonialism, spirituality, and Black history.

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The Response of Love

The Very Revd Dr Mark Oakley, Dean of Southwark Cathedral, speaks boldly and personally about being gay in the Church of England and the love of God for all LGBTQ+ people.

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A Gala of Hope, Harmony and Heart

Beneath the spire of Sir Christopher Wren’s masterpiece, St James’s prepares once again to open its doors to the magic of the season. But this isn’t just any Christmas concert—it’s the annual Christmas for All Gala Concert, a fundraising concert that has become the hallmark event of the year for a church that has been a beacon of music, community, and compassion for over 340 years.

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Cultivating Communities of Compassion

As we celebrate Black History Month, Jennie Johnson explores how the history, knowledge and heritage of Black trailblazers can help us to cultivate communities of compassion during times of conflict.

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On the Run with Christ: Christian Fugitivity in an Age of Nationalism

In the face of rising Christian nationalism, Audrey Sebatindira explores “Christian fugitivity” — a radical, prayerful resistance drawn from biblical prison breaks and Black liberation struggles.

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