St Martin-in-the-Fields is a unique institution in which cultural, charitable and commercial initiatives are rooted in the life of a vibrant congregation.
We have a glorious 1726 building whose combination of classical and gothic styles has been imitated all over the world, especially in the USA. We are proud to have hosted the first religious broadcast in 1924.
We believe that those facing adversity are closest to God’s heart. Our community was involved in the anti-apartheid protests at South Africa House in the 1980s. Today we strive to see past labels that exclude people and welcome the gifts of all God’s people. We celebrate our life together through beautiful worship, genuine community, honest seeking for truth, partnerships in the UK and around the world, and walking with the poor.
As a Church of England congregation we are part of the Diocese of London, and we share its commitment to be confident, compassionate and creative in expressing and sharing our faith.
Worship with us
All are welcome to attend our services at St Martin-in-the-Fields, no matter what you believe. With around thirty taking place each week, there are plenty to choose from.
From September we are offering a new service on the second Sunday of each month, the Noon Service, led by the Junior Choir of St Martin-in-the-Fields. To find out more visit the Sunday Services page, below.
You do not have to be a Christian or a practising member of the Church of England to come to worship. You can simply listen, or join in with us as much as you are able to do. Our hope for you is that you may encounter and be transformed by the presence of God in Jesus Christ.
Sunday services
Find out more about worshiping at St Martin’s on a Sunday.
Midweek Worship
Explore our rich pattern of worship through the week.
Worship Online
Join our services as they’re livestreamed straight from the church.
Belonging
Join a Congregation
Join us for the Eucharist.
Being With Course
Information about our exploring faith course.
Services & Events Through the Week
Wherever you are on your spiritual journey, we have events for you.
Join a Team
Contribute your time and talents to our shared life.
Small Groups
We are growing our vision for small groups.
Accessibility
St Martin-in-the-Fields is committed to making all of its activities as open and accessible as possible to all.
Friends of St Martin's
Stay involved by joining the Friends of St Martin's.
Weddings, baptisms and funerals and services of thanksgiving
If you live in the parish of St Martin’s, have a close pastoral connection with the church, or regularly attend services here then please contact us.
Who’s Who
-
Revd Dr Sam Wells
Vicar of St Martin-in-the-Fields
Revd Dr Sam Wells
Revd Dr Sam Wells has been Vicar of St Martin-in-the-Fields since 2012. Here he oversees the whole organisation – congregational life, public ministry, commercial and site operations, fundraising and charitable outreach – while exercising regular ministry as a parish priest and maintaining a wider profile as a public theologian. In particular, with colleagues, he has been responsible for launching Great Sacred Music, Theology Group, HeartEdge, Being With, Sermon Workshop and the Noon Service, and supporting the development of the International Group, the Nazareth Community, the Companions of Nazareth and the Autumn Lectures.
Sam has served as a parish priest for 27 years – 10 of those in urban priority areas. He also spent 7 years in North Carolina, where he was Dean of Duke University Chapel. He is a widely known preacher, writer, broadcaster, institutional leader and lecturer.
Sam is also Visiting Professor of Christian Ethics at King’s College. He is a regular contributor to Thought for the Day on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme. He has published 50 books, including works on Christian ethics, mission, ministry, scripture, liturgy, and preaching. Sam is married to Jo Wells, who is Deputy Secretary General of the Anglican Communion. They have two adult children.
sam.wells@smitf.org
-
Revd Richard Carter
Associate Vicar for Mission
Revd Richard Carter
Revd Richard Carter is Associate Vicar for Mission. He was ordained in 1992 and has been a full-time priest at St Martin’s since 2006. He has special responsibility for the education programme, international links and hospitality of the church and links up with the Connection at St Martin’s for services, events and to lead the Spirituality Group.
Before coming to St Martin’s Richard was Chaplain to the Melanesian Brotherhood in the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea.
richard.carter@smitf.org
-
Revd Andrew Woodward
Revd Andrew Woodward
Andrew trained for the ministry at the South East Institute for Theological Education whilst working for Lloyds Bank – a career spanning 35 years, culminating is his position as Relationship Director specialising in Commercial Property Investment and Residential Development across the Surrey Hants Border Area. He was ordained deacon in 1999 and served his title at St James’s Church Weybridge in the Diocese of Guildford. He has subsequently completed a Masters in Theology, Ministry and Mission from Durham University, and is currently studying for an MA in Christianity and the Arts at King’s College London.
From 2003, he served as Assistant Curate at St Botolph’s Aldgate, London and in 2007 was appointed Honorary Priest in Charge of St Mary’s Kemp Town, a large Victorian Urban Church, scheduled for closure in 2006, becoming the incumbent in 2019.
In 2015, he was appointed Rural Dean of Brighton and in 2017 took on the additional role of Bishop’s Liaison Officer for the LGBTI Communities.
From 2019 he became Chair of the Chichester Diocesan Audit Committee. He served on Bishops Council and was a member of Chichester Diocesan Synod.
Andrew is in a civil partnership with Neel and has two grown up children. He enjoys travelling, spending time with family and friends, and in particular with Magnus, at 10-year-old black Scottish Terrier.
andrew.woodward@smitf.org
-
Revd Catherine Duce
Assistant Vicar for the Nazareth Companions
Revd Catherine Duce
Revd Catherine Duce is Assistant Vicar for the Nazareth Companions. She is a founder member of The Nazareth Community that gathers at St Martin-in-the-Fields, seeking God in contemplation and prayer and learning to live generously and compassionately. It follows a simple seven-fold contemporary rule of life. The Companions of Nazareth, led by Catherine, follow the same contemporary rule of life but come from all parts of the country and world and gather online for times of prayer and contemplation and each year for retreats. St Martin-in-the-Fields is the motherhouse of the community. For more details visit: https://www.nazareth.community/ Her appointment was initially made possible because St Martin’s was designated a resource church by the Diocese of London.
Catherine served a four year curacy at St Stephen’s, Rochester Row in the diocese of London. Before ordination she worked in theological action research at Heythrop College and Ripon College Cuddesdon. She has co-authored two books: Researching Practice in Ministry and Mission: A companion and Talking about God in Practice: Theological Action Research and Practical Theology.
Catherine is married to Matthew Harbage who is Vicar of St Paul’s New Southgate in north London.
Coming Up
Resources
Books by our clergy
Safeguarding
Policies
Sustainability
Read our full Sustainability policy
Accessibility
(Work in progress.)
Read our on-site Accessibility details here
Privacy Policy
Read our PCC role holder Privacy policy
Terms & conditions
Read our full ticket sales Terms & conditions
Governance
Sign up to hear about news, events and more...
Thanks for signing up to the newsletter! We will be in touch with you shortly.
