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A Christmas message from the Bishop of London reflecting on Luke 2:7, hospitality, and how making room for others reveals Christ’s presence among us today.
The following information was provided in full to Channel 4 in advance of its broadcasts on 16 & 17 December 2025, related to safeguarding in the Diocese of London.
Bishop Lusa Nsenga-Ngoy challenges far-right attempts to politicise Christmas, urging Christians to reclaim its message of hospitality and inclusion. Discover why London’s diverse churches embody the true spirit of the season.
Bishop Anderson Jeremiah challenges divisive narratives linking immigration to Britain’s religious decline. He affirms that Christ never left us—humanity has strayed—and calls Christians to embrace hospitality, hope, and justice, rejecting ethno-nationalist rhetoric during Advent and beyond.
Amid the climate and nature crises, Sue Willshire reflects on why hope matters and how it can guide action. Drawing on insights from a national emergency briefing, she reminds us that solutions exist and the Church can lead through faith, hope and love, by committing to net zero, improving energy efficiency and inspiring communities.
Bishop Anderson Jeremiah reflects on Advent as a radical call to wait in an age of instant gratification. Through nature’s rhythms, Isaiah’s vision and life’s paradoxes, he invites us to shed what is old, embrace vulnerability and awaken to grace—making Advent a season of hope, renewal and divine presence.
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Revd Aurelio Uqueio of Inhambane Diocese shares Mozambique’s story of resilience at COP30. Amid floods and storms destroying homes and livelihoods, hope thrives through mangrove restoration, tree planting, and youth-led initiatives like “sports for sustainability,” turning faith and prayer into climate action.