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Statement from Bishop Anderson Jeremiah, Bishop of Edmonton and Golders Green resident, in response to the stabbing of two Jewish people: he condemns the ongoing antisemitic violence and offers prayers and solidarity with the Jewish community.
A new Diocese of London toolkit to help any church set up or strengthen English classes, conversation clubs and English cafés, and celebrating the many churches already offering this ministry across the capital, quietly helping neighbours grow in confidence, connection and belonging.
The decade-long Living Ministry research programme into how Church of England clergy can flourish in ministry has published its fifth commissioned independent research.
Fearfully and wonderfully made examines the wellbeing of disabled and neurodivergent clergy.
A first year curate reflects on disability, vocation and faith. After a life changing accident, the Revd Joy Beauchamp explores weakness, grace and ordained ministry, discovering a deeper fullness of life in Christ through challenge, prayer and perseverance.
Revd Dr Dan Warnke, Chaplain of Westminster School and member of the Diocese of London’s Disability Working Group explores how the lived experience of disability offers a vital theological perspective that challenges prevailing institutional assumptions about autonomy, independence, and human flourishing.
In this reflection, The Revd Brunel James of the National Church Institutions’ Racial Justice Unit explores how Scripture calls us to bear one another’s burdens, confront favouritism, and recognise our privilege within Christian discipleship.
Explore how “Treasures of Darkness,” a Lent journey across the Diocese of London, helped over 300 participants encounter God through mystery, struggle and shared reflection, deepening faith, resilience and community in the midst of real-life challenges.
The Diocese of London has published its Statement of Needs ahead of the appointment of the next Bishop of London. Shaped by wide consultation, it reflects London’s diversity and mission context and sets out the priorities, character and gifts sought in the Diocese’s next bishop.