
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…

Thinking Differently About God: Eucharist
Thinking Differently About God: Eucharist Our weekly Eucharist reflects on the weekend’s themes using liturgy written by members of St Martin’s Disability Advisory Group. Address: Ann Memmott, main author of the Church of England guidelines on autism. BSL interpreted. All are welcome.

Thinking Differently
Thinking Differently Using insights from the creative arts to explore the weekend’s themes. Performance, discussion and workshops. Free, retiring collection. Registration – disability@smitf.org

Thinking Differently About God: Neurodiversity, Faith & Church
Thinking Differently About God: Neurodiversity, Faith & Church Neurodiversity is the idea of natural variations in the way people think and process information. These include autism, ADHD, dyslexia, dyspraxia & Tourette’s – each a particular combination of needs & gifts. We’ll be…

The Quality of Mercy in Poetry
Part of the annual Autumn Lecture Series. Poet-priest Malcolm Guite is Chaplain of Girton College, Cambridge, and teaches in the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Cambridge. He lectures widely in England and North America on Theology and Literature. He has published poetry,…

The Quality of Mercy in Drama
Part of the annual Autumn Lecture Series. Simon Russell Beale is one of Britain’s most loved actors. His acting career began in Edinburgh, and from there with the RSC. He has performed numerous times at the National Theatre, and won Olivier awards for…

The Quality of Mercy in Music
Part of the annual Autumn Lecture Series. Lucy Winkett was ordained in 1995, having previously been a professional soprano. Her early ordained ministry was spent at St Paul’s Cathedral, London, where she was a Minor Canon and chaplain and the Canon Precentor. Since…