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Children’s Ministry Adviser, Sarah Agnew reflects on Hannah Montana nostalgia, parenting and faith development, exploring how churches can offer children and families belonging, stability and hope in a fast-moving world. She considers the role of children’s ministry, trusted adults and everyday faith in shaping the next generation.
Youth development worker Josh Booth explores how youth leaders, parents and carers can support young people through exam season with a calm presence, honest conversations, prayer and practical care. A thoughtful reflection on pressure, identity and anxiety, and how to help young people feel seen and valued.
Churches across London will join the London Festival of Architecture 2026, exploring the theme of Belonging through tours, exhibitions and community events. From historic parish stories to local conversations, churches will showcase their enduring role as places of welcome, memory and connection.
In his Welcome Service sermon at All Saints Poplar, the Bishop of Stepney reflects on theology, the life of the Spirit and the call to proclaim the Gospel in East London. Preaching on Acts 16 and John 15, he sets out a vision of humble orthodoxy, generous faith and missionary witness rooted in Jesus Christ.
Brite Box Project Lead, Marie-Anna Gallès, writes for the London Diocese about this award-winning food insecurity and nutrition initiative. She outlines the aims and advantages of the project, and invites churches to get involved.
The London College of Bishops has issued a joint statement in response to the INEQE safeguarding audit of the Diocese of London, acknowledging its findings and setting out a commitment to address recommendations and strengthen safeguarding practice across the Diocese.
An independent safeguarding audit of the Diocese of London by INEQE has been published. It highlights progress, including a stronger safeguarding culture and improved confidence in reporting concerns, while identifying areas where further work is needed.
The Rt Revd Rod Green was consecrated as Bishop of Stepney at St Paul’s Cathedral on 1 May 2026, attended by hundreds of supporters. Returning to the Diocese of London, he begins a new chapter of ministry, welcomed by leaders praising his experience and leadership.