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Resources for singing assemblies

Our videos will help you lead your class, choir – or even your family – in a different singing assembly based on key festivals and seasons in the Christian calendar.
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Siobhan Jolley is a white woman with long dark hair and round glasses, wearing a dark grey jacket over a black dress. She stands in the National Gallery in front of Caravaggio’s painting The Supper at Emmaus.
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Advent: The Art of Anticipation

Siobhán Jolley reflects on paintings in the National Gallery which anticipate the coming of Christ this Advent.
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Every Tribe: Saints in a Diverse World

Sharon Prentis asks what a saint is, and what it means if the saints you see depicted in church don’t look like you. She explores ideas of sainthood and uncovers stories of holy, inspired and inspiring lives from all over the world.
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Choral Animateur (12-Month, Fixed Term Contract)

Working closely with the Artistic Director of Choral Partnerships, you will support the termly planning of and deliver weekly, whole-class singing sessions in London’s Diocesan schools, preparing pupils for meaningful performances both in their communities and at the Cathedral itself.What you will be doing:Leading engaging, high-quality, vocal tuition sessions in Choral Partner Schools (approx. 8 hours per week)Supporting planning and performance preparation across the academic yearLiaising with teachers, school leaders and our outreach team to coordinate school visits to the CathedralEnabling the growth of our after-school deanery choir networkTracking pupil progress and celebrating musical achievements through termly reportingWhat we're looking for:A passionate, skilled musician with specialisation in working with childrenExcellent communicator and confident collaborator with schools and communitiesHighly self-motivated and professional, with a positive and enthusiastic approachAn ambassador for St Paul’s values and a champion of inclusive music-makingYou would ideally be able to lead rehearsals with confidence from the pianoYou will join a friendly and mission-driven team in one of the most iconic spiritual and cultural spaces in the UK, helping shape the musical journeys of young Londoners and open new pathways to choristership.The successful applicant will also be expected to share in St Paul’s Cathedral’s commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. Please note that this position is subject to having clearance from the Disclosure and Barring Service at the  Enhanced with Barred List level.In return you’ll find we are a welcoming place to work and we each take responsibility for our part in the Cathedral’s work, looking after St Paul’s for the next generation. Our pension scheme allows for up to 7.5% employer contributionAnd as you might expect we have life assurance of four times basic salary and an employee assistance programmeWe are committed to creating and sustaining a diverse and inclusive workforce that represents our context and wider community. We are aware that those of United Kingdom Minority Ethnic / Global Majority Heritage, women, and disabled people are currently under-represented in our workforce, and we particularly encourage applications from those with the relevant skills and experience that will increase our representation. The closing date for applications is 23:59, Tuesday 6th May 2025.Interviews and observations will take place on Monday and Tuesday 19th and 20th May 2025. 
  St Paul’s Cathedral is seeking a Choral Animateur to help deliver our transformative Choral Partnerships Programme.
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Koinonia Lectures

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A Pastoral Pope amidst God's People

Anna Rowlands reflects on Pope Francis' papacy.
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Wren Suite

The elegant Wren Suite is kitted out for seminars as well as family celebrations, and can host up to 100 guests for receptions.
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The Crypt

Planning a larger event? Our Crypt, with its breathtaking stonework, can accommodate up to 350 standing guests.
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Nelson Chamber

Up to 250 guests can join us in the Nelson Chamber, where the tomb of Admiral Lord Nelson provides a unique centrepiece.
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Chapter House

Our wood-panelled Chapter House dining rooms can house 70 people for a standing reception, or up to 32 for a seated dinner.
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Power and prophecy
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Power and Prophecy: Black and White Women in the Church

Rosemarie Mallett, Chine McDonald, Lucy Winkett and Paula Gooder discuss what it means to say that women are made in the image of God. Raising issues of race and gender, power, prophetic voices, naming injustice, and where hope can be found.
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Reflections on Art: Henry Moore, Mother and Child: Hood

Six young people reflect on Henry Moore's Mother and Child: Hood.
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Democracy and the Common Good: Who is welcome here?

Panelists from academia, the Church, culture and finance consider the interplay between belonging and flourishing, reciprocity and service, at a time when freedom of movement and labour markets are shifting. Filmed post-Brexit referendum in 2016. Part of St Paul’s Institute’s series ‘Democracy and the Common Good’.
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Jesus the Storyteller
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Jesus the Storyteller: the parables then and now

Paula Gooder and Richard Coles explore Jesus’ parables and their enduring power to shock, surprise and challenge us to live our faith in the 21st century.
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Love is Born: Exploring Advent and Christmas

Archbishop Stephen Cottrell and Paula Gooder explore the mystery, wonder and also the darkness of the traditional Advent themes and the Christmas stories. 
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Resurrection: the Body and Christianity

Biblical Scholar Paula Gooder explores St Paul’s thinking about the essential place of the body in the life of faith,  and how it challenges us to live differently.
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Joining the Song of Creation: St Francis of Assisi and his Canticle of Creation (Part One)

Brother Sam SSF introduces St Francis and his great hymn of praise to God. Recorded live at St Paul’s reflective day.
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Joining the Song of Creation: St Francis of Assisi and his Canticle of Creation (Part Two)

Br Sam SSF explores the last verses of St Francis’ Canticle of Creation, about peace, peacemaking, and death. Recorded live at St Paul’s reflective day.
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Sermon: St Stephen and St Paul

Timothy Radcliffe OP preaches about the victory of goodness, and what happens to St Paul as he witnesses the stoning of St Stephen.
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Buying God: Consumerism and Theology

Eve Poole offers new ways to think theologically about consumerism and suggests how we might, as individuals and church communities, change the way we use money for good.
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