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Summer is Here!
Summer is Here!
Jimmy’s First Presiding at the Eucharist
Sunday 14 June | 10.30 am
Join us as we celebrate this special milestone in Jimmy’s ministry, presiding at the Eucharist for the first time. All are warmly invited to support and pray at this special Sunday service. A bring-and-share lunch will follow.
Community Conversation (at St Luke’s, Hillmarton Road)
Wednesday 17 June | 7.00–8.30pm
In a time marked by division, fear, and rising religious hatred, we are invited to gather with our neighbours for a meaningful and hopeful conversation.
Together we will:
Listen to stories of how churches and faith communities are responding
Reflect on how we can make people of all backgrounds feel safer and more welcome
Explore ways to bring communities together in understanding and love
Stand against religious hatred and affirm our inclusive values
Everyone is welcome – no booking required
Enquiries: office@saintlukeschurch.org.uk
Book Launch: Bruised Reeds & Mustard Seeds
Friday 26 June | 7.30pm
St George’s warmly invites you to an evening of conversation and celebration!
We welcome author Revd Jody Stowell as she converses with Revd Alexandra Lilley and her ministry. This event explores the unique value and spiritual depth of smaller churches, offering hope and insight for the future of faith communities.
An important and timely gathering focused on the climate and nature crisis.
This national briefing shares the latest evidence on:
Climate and ecological breakdown
Food systems and health
National security and the economy
Energy transition and future risks
Following the screening, we will reflect together on how we as a community can respond and engage constructively.
A powerful documentary telling the stories of six women returning to the now-closed Holloway Prison, exploring trauma, justice, and healing.
Directed by BAFTA Breakthrough Daisy-May Hudson (Lollipop, Half Way) and EMMY nominated Sophie Compton (Another Body), this deeply moving and transformational documentary feature was made via a unique process of a trauma-informed co-creation with six contributors, a group of talented, high-profile women who are running charities and using their lived-experience to call for change. They are Aliyah Ali, Mandy Ogunmokun, Sarah Cassidy, Lady Unchained, Gerrah, and Tamar Mujanay.
