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Young people at Faith House Church in Colindale are discovering a faith that is personal, chosen and deeply transformative. Through worship, belonging and honest reflection, teenagers share how church offers peace, hope and a sense of purpose in a challenging world.
Gift Aid helps churches reclaim 25p for every £1 given at no extra cost to UK taxpayers. A simple one-off declaration can add 25% to regular giving, strengthening mission and ministry, from keeping buildings open to funding children’s work, youth support, and outreach.
A sermon for International Women’s Day 2026 by the Rt Revd Anderson Jeremiah, Bishop of Edmonton, on John 4:1–42. Reflecting on Jesus and the Samaritan woman, it calls the Church to transgress boundaries, confront misogyny, and practice radical inclusion, justice, and grace.
The Queen Camilla visited St Bride’s Church, Fleet Street to mark the 650th anniversary of the Guild of St Bride. Her visit included a special service, a tour of the historic crypt, and the opening of a new 40-foot museum timeline.
The Vacancy in See Committee has elected six diocesan representatives to join the Crown Nominations Commission, marking a key step toward appointing the next Bishop of London. The Statement of Needs is being finalised, reflecting insights from over 1,000 contributions across the Diocese.
Revd Dr Sarah Archer, Area Director of Ministry Edmonton, reflects on the call to Christian generosity. Drawing on scripture, stewardship and discipleship, she invites church leaders to model sacrificial giving as an essential posture of faith that shapes worship and community life.
Acting Bishop of London Emma Ineson calls churches across the Diocese to a renewed ministry of reconciliation, hope and attentiveness during a year of transition. Speaking at St Paul’s Hammersmith, she encourages Christians to draw communities together and follow God’s leading in uncertain times.
St Ann’s Church in Tottenham shares how women in the parish are leading compassion ministries that connect creation care, community wellbeing and faith in action - from Eco Church initiatives to walking groups that build belonging, support mental health and care for the local area.