Trusting Scripture
Part of the annual Autumn Lecture Series. Paula Gooder is one of today’s best-known New Testament theologians; a scholar, teacher and writer. In 2019 she became Chancellor of St Paul’s Cathedral. Before that she was Director of Mission, Learning and Development at…
Trusting the Gods
Part of the annual Autumn Lecture Series. Neil MacGregor is an art historian, museum director, presenter and author. He was Director of the National Gallery, London from 1987-2002, before becoming the Director of the British Museum from 2002-2015. In 2015, he became…
In What Do We Trust? Autumn Lecture series – booking now open
In this time of national and international uncertainty, where we are so unsure of what the future holds, four renowned and inspirational speakers, writers and broadcasters explore the meaning of trust. What can we trust in the midst of a global crisis…
Trusting in Faith
Rowan Williams was master of Magdalene College Cambridge, 2012-2020, and Chair of Christian Aid. He is world-renowned as a theologian and writer, and for his wisdom, grace and spiritual insight. He spent much of his earlier career as an academic at the…
In What Do We Trust? Learning from History
Part of the annual Autumn Lecture Series. Thank you to all who’ve booked a seat in church for the lecture tonight, we have now sold out of seated tickets. You can still join us online to watch the lecture live from St…
The Imagination of God – Parish Day 2020
A St Martin-in-the-Fields Parish Day with Guest Speaker writer and poet Malcolm Guite. As you will have expected, we have had to delay our Parish Weekend at Worth Abbey until 2021. Instead, we will be having a St Martin’s Parish Day online…
Theology Group
The Revd Dr Sam Wells will be responding to your questions and reflections on ‘How does the pandemic change what we and society can and should value?’ chaired by congregation member Hannah Reed. We look forward to welcoming all who want to…
Lent Study Course 2020: The Desert in the City – Livestream
Using Richard Carter’s new book The City is my Monastery: A contemporary rule of life, this year’s Lent Course focuses on how we might deepen our lives of contemplation and action at the heart of the city. Charles de Foucault once famously…
Insights from History for a Divided Nation with Diarmaid MacCulloch
Revd Diarmaid MacCulloch Kt Emeritus Professor of the History of the Church at the University of Oxford, in conversation with Roger Bolton, reflects on the state of British society, and a response from Revd Dr Sam Wells. What light does history shed…