Explore Christian life and faith
Explore Christian life and faith
Learn about Christian spirituality, faith and social justice at events at the Cathedral and online, as well as through our unique resource library containing films, podcasts and more.
You’ll find leading theologians, scholars, speakers and writers exploring everything from deepening understanding of the Bible, learning how to pray, to how Christianity changes our everyday lives.
For those looking to make a difference in their community, our faith in action resources provide guidance for Christians looking to take action on climate change, racial justice and young people’s mental health.
Events on spirituality and social justice
St Paul’s Cathedral runs a year-round social justice and Christian spirituality programme. Our events draw a diverse crowd of attendees, and have featured prominent theologians and speakers, including Rowan Williams, Paula Gooder, Michael Curry and David Suchet.
Find out about events to come to – in person and online – to learn more about the Christian faith, spiritual life and social justice.
Films, reflections and more
Explore Christian spirituality, faith and social justice with our unique library of films, podcasts, panel discussions and specially-commissioned reflections.
Find films, podcasts and written reflections exploring a huge range of subjects – from Rowan Williams’ talk ‘Jesus Christ: The Unanswered Questions' to 'A Spirituality of the Body’ to David Suchet’s mesmerising reading of the whole of the Gospel According to Mark.
Featured films
Rowan Williams answers the question 'Who is Jesus for you?'
At the event 'Jesus Christ: The Unanswered Questions' in St Paul's Cathedral, Rowan Williams is asked 'Who is Jesus for you? and this is his answer.
Where Love Is The Way: The Jesus Movement Now
Bishop Michael Curry talks about why he is a follower of the Jesus Movement and how love can change the world.
Scandal and Glory: The Cross in the Bible and Poetry
Paula Gooder and Mark Oakley explore the mystery, the glory and the scandal of the Cross. Through scripture and poetry, they open up something of what we might learn from it not only of sin and reconciliation but also of love and new life, of who Jesus really was, and also what it means to follow his call to take up our own cross.
The Gospel According to Mark read by David Suchet
David Suchet’s dramatic reading of the whole of Mark’s Gospel, recorded live in St Paul’s Cathedral.
Passion: A Good Holy Week
Stephen Cottrell explores Holy Week from Palm Sunday to Good Friday, unpacking how the services illuminate the beauty and profundity of the Holy Week stories.
My Soul Glorifies the Lord: Jesus' female disciples
Two Professors of the Early Church explore Jesus’, Paul’s and the early church’s attitude to women’s ministry and discipleship and say the evidence shows that women were integral to Jesus’ mission, Paul was positive about women’s ministry, and the early church was far more inclusive and radical than we thought.
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