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Christmas Thought for the Week

In this Christmas reflection, the Revd Daniel Norris reflects on the angels of Regent Street as a quiet sign of hope, reminding us that light, compassion, and love can still be born among us even in the midst of darkness.

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Looking with, not looking past

Morgan, who is a member of the Student Christian Movement, reflects on the meanings and experiences of Advent and disability.

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Visions of Waiting

The Revd Meredith Ward, St. Bart’s Senior Associate Rector, reflects on how sacred art reveals the expectant, grace-filled spaces at the heart of Advent.

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Ray says farewell to London but not to St James’s!

Ray Crocker reflects on his forty years at St James’s, expressing gratitude for the community, liturgy, and purpose he found there as he transitions from London to Cornwall while still remaining connected to the church.

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The Big Give 2025

At the start of Advent and in the week of the Big Give, Lucy reflects on St James’s distinctive ethos, needed more than ever today.

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Theology in Recovery from Meltdown

Revd Dr Thomas Sharp reflects on how embracing his autism has reshaped his vocation, revealing both the challenges of ableism and the deep joy, hope, and authenticity that ground his life and ministry.

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Gold in the Veins, Grace in the Cracks

During Disability History Month Sally Jacobs explores the intertwined strands of faith, disability, and sexuality, reflecting on how they have shaped her life, identity, and survival.

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photo of Sorrel in their electric wheelchair from above the waist. Sorrel is a young white person wearing pink cord dungarees over a black turtleneck, a green bucket hat with most of the words “Revolting Christians” and the United Reformed Church logo visible, a green lanyard, and their dungarees pocket is full of coloured voting cards. They’re smiling in a keen but tired way, as one would on day three of the United Reformed Church’s General Assembly.
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“Piss on Pity”: A rejection of the charity model in the church for the thirtieth anniversary of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995.

During Disability History month, Sorrel explores what today’s church can learn from the legacy of the UK disability civil rights movement. They reject the infantilising effect of the pity paradigm and use their experience in the Student Christian Movement to set out a vision of radical inclusion.

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