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Thought for the Week – Ambivalence and contradiction

This week, as part of Black History Month, Audrey talks about the contradiction of being an African Christian.

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Lucy Winkett
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Thought for the Week – Retelling Stories & Revising Histories

This week, as part of Black History Month, Lucy tells us why she is re-reading the classic history book ‘Black England’.

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Aint no mountain high enough

Our monthly Gospel and Soul singing courtyard event is featuring on the BBC’s Songs of Praise this Sunday 9 October. Lucy talks about are relationship with the Soul Sanctuary Gospel Choir and why we created Soul at Saint James.

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Thought for the Week – What is Black History Month?

Ben Mariam, St James’s Honorary Treasurer, asks what is Black History Month? What is the theme for 2022? And how can we celebrate it this year?

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Reimagining our education system

Mariama Ifode-Blease reflects on education and our relationship with it.

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Thought for the Week – Walking Boots

As part of the ‘Season of Creation’ St James’s Walking Boots Group give their reflections on connecting with each other and with nature.

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Royal support for cultural landmark and beacon of change

David Snowdon, The Earl of Snowdon, Queen Elizabeth II nephew, as new President of the Wren Project, is aiming to help raise £20 million to restore and rejuvenate the whole site. Here he shares why this special place must remain a vital and active part of the community serving a wider audience in the smart London neighbourhood than one would imagine.

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Thought for the Week – The valleys deck themselves with grain

As part of the ‘Season of Creation’ Joe Dolman, writes his Thought for the Week about the joys & challenges of having an allotment.

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