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  • Welcome
  • Worship
    • Services
    • Soul Food
    • Talks
    • Gospels of St Luke's
    • Rotas
  • Events
    • Community Lunch
    • Yoga Classes
    • Vox Holloway Choir
    • Voices Singing Workshop
    • Garden Group
    • Alive & Kicking Ball Library
    • Lyrical
  • Giving
  • About us
    • Eco Church
    • News
    • Who's who
    • 29 things about St Luke's
    • Access & Inclusion
    • Charitable Giving
    • History
    • PCC
    • APCM
  • Hire
  • Safeguarding
  • Contact

Sunday Morning Talks on Catch Up

August 18, 2022 Jif

Missed a Sunday talk in the last few weeks, here’s a sample of some of the most recent. You can read the text or (usually) listen to the audio on our Talks pages.

Rev John MacKenzie on siblings, adoption and family… and how The Lords Prayer is  a prayer for us to pray in community. Sarah Roweberry with Ten Thoughts About Church… on leaving St Luke’s After Ten Years. Martin Wroe on how our relationship to church is changing post-pandemic and ‘Why Do We Keep Meeting Like This?’ Rhian Roberts with a playlist of mountains that inspire us…and how 'St Luke’s, West Holloway is my meeting house’. And Rev Lizzie Campbell on rethinking the biblical metaphor of sheep and herd…and what the Good Shepherd is always saying to us.

In September and October we have some guest speakers taking part at St Luke’s including: Naomi Lawson Jacobs and Emily Richardson, authors of 'At the Gates:

Disability, Justice and the Churches’; Charlie Bell author of 'Queer Holiness: The Gift of LGBTQI People to the Church’ and Rev Peter Farley-Moore, Archdeacon of Hackney.

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