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Read MoreThe Black Equity Organisation was launched this week. BEO is a new independent, national Black civil rights organisation created to dismantle systemic racism in Britain, drive generational change and deliver better lived experiences for Black people across the country.
Read MoreRev Dr Bernice King has carried on her father’s legacy. Her words are powerful and prophetic.
Read MoreThe latest edition of the church newsletter, looking at lent, creation care, introducing another member of the church community and the usual puzzles and jokes.
Read MoreThe latest edition of the church newsletter, looking at lent, creation care, introducing another member of the church community and the usual puzzles and jokes.
Read MoreAnnie Routley is one of our mission partners and works for
Read MoreThe latest copy of the church magazine.
Read MoreDo you see colour? For some people when talking about racism they say they don’t see colour, but where does this statement come from?
Read MoreThe ‘other’ is a philosophical term that appears in ethics and other strands of social sciences. It is to identify – consciously or subconsciously – an ‘other’ person or group in terms of their difference to the ‘self’.
Read MoreFor me, this picture truly paints a thousand words. When I come to think about it, why does the person on the left need the box in the first place?
Read MoreIt is undeniable that the England Euro football team are an inspiring model of how to ‘do team’, drawing on the richness of diversity
Read MoreThe APCM will happen alongside our 4pm communion service on Sunday 6th June
Read MoreThe latest edition of The Beacon is now available.
Read MoreAs Christ’s chosen people, our sense of justice is imparted to us by our Heavenly Father. He is loving, kind, and merciful and He is also righteous, holy and just.
Read MoreIf you’re free at 12.30 on Wednesday 17 February, join me round the cross outside St Germain’s for an ‘Ashes to Go’ event. ‘What? What to go?’ I hear you cry!
Read MoreIt can seem such a strange thing to do – spend time with God, who you can’t see! BUT, once you start doing it, you begin to know that God is there. It’s not something you can think about and decide whether I’m right or not, you have to do it to know. So, where to start ……….
Read MoreWe’re in the middle of a sermon series on God’s protection. Last week we looked at God’s perspective on protection, and on Sunday Yemi talked about being protected from all that surrounds us. There are three more to go: ‘God provides for us’; ‘Protected on the Inside’; and ‘God has a plan and future’.
Read MoreWith Black Lives Matter protests last year feeling like a distant memory, there has perhaps now been more discussion on
Read MoreIn this season of Advent this year, there is much to reflect upon, following such a challenging time, with
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