Timothy Radcliffe looks at life and mortality and the way that the gift and grace of friendship brings meaning to all we have lived through, hope for our future and upholds who we are now.

Timothy Radcliffe looks at life and mortality and the way that the gift and grace of friendship brings meaning to all we have lived through, hope for our future and upholds who we are now.
Autumn Lecture Series: What am I Living For? God (Monday 26th September 2022)What Am I Living For?...
We Have a Dream A Dream for a New Social OrderWith Sam Wells and Liz Adekunle Part of St...
We Have a Dream We are Such Stuff as Dreams are Made on: Theatre and the ImaginationWith Nicholas...
We Have a Dream The Dream for Our PlanetWith Bishop Nichola Holtam, Dr Emily Grossman and Dr...
Malcolm Guite in conversation with Revd Richard Carter for St Martin’s Parish Day, Saturday 15 August 2020.
A talk by Malcolm Guite, given as part of St Martin’s Parish Day on Saturday 15 August 2020/
The first in a monthly series – part of the HeartEdge ‘Living God’s Future Now’ programme. A conversation between Dr Walter Brueggemann and Revd Dr Sam Wells.
Two of Britain’s best-loved actors speak about the way drama leads us to experience the world through another’s skin. How does drama help us to discover the quality of mercy and all that threatens it?
Mark Oakley and Malcolm Guite read and reflect on poems and explore poetry’s capacity to open our hearts and minds to deeper truths, with Revd Catherine Duce chairing the evening.
Music is the unseen language which speaks to head, to heart and to life itself. This lecture will unite music and voice, to experience the quality of mercy with speakers Bob Chilcott and Lucy Winkett, performances by St Martin’s Voices
Micheal Morpurgo speaks on The Quality of Mercy in Story and gives a reading from his new book Boy Giant: Son of Gulliver.
What part does ‘mercy’ play in social justice? Winnie Varghese, a priest in New York, speaks about mercy and race, Bishop James Jones speaks about mercy and justice for all.
Three renowned thinkers and communicators, with very different perspectives, choose their own Bible passages to preach on ‘The Quality of Mercy’ and it’s meaning for us today
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In the last of our Encounter Series Revd Dr Sam Wells, Vicar of St Martin’s asks the Most Revd Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, about how he has encountered God, in his own life.
I have seen the sun break through to illuminate a small field for a while, and gone my way and forgotten it. But that was the pearl of great price, the one field that had treasure in it.