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Rethinking Home Groups

Maddy Fry talks about the importance of home groups as places of fellowship, community and debate.

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Pride as Ministry

Trevor reflects on more than 20 years of witnessing London Pride, sharing how offering visible Christian welcome and affirmation at St James’s Piccadilly has become a powerful ministry of love, healing, and belonging for LGBTQ+ people.

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I Turn to Christ

Apollonia van den Brand reflects on her journey to Baptism and Confirmation at the Easter Vigil in St Paul’s Cathedral, and what it meant to consciously choose and affirm her faith in Christ.

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A Poem for You: “Where I Belong”

On Sunday 21 June, as part of Refugee Week, members of our international community shared their reflections and experiences with the wider St James’s community. Uchenna contributed a beautiful poem called ‘Where I Belong’.

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A Love That Remains

This Pride month, Stephen reflects on love that stays, even as memory slips away, and on how that love endures through silence, change, and time.

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The Sixteen at St James’s in partnership with the Genesis Foundation

A new 5-year music collaboration with the historic church St James’s Piccadilly – designed by Sir Christopher Wren and consecrated in 1684 – supported by the Genesis Foundation.

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The Work Came First: Launching Cugoano Changemakers through Changemaker Lens

Sam Davis, Director of the Cugoano Changemakers Programme, reflects on the launch of Changemaker Lens as a powerful evening where young artists’ work brought the programme’s purpose to life, centring storytelling, lived experience and emerging leadership from across the UK and beyond.

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Varnishing Day Homily

Susanna Avery-Quash shares her Address to over 500 artists at St James’s Piccadilly’s annual Royal Academy service in June, offering reflections on connection and creativity

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