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About the project

Find out more about this community engagement project, and how we worked with arts and heritage group SV2G (St Vincent and the Grenadines 2nd Generation) to explore the history of the British Empire in the Caribbean. 
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Caribbean history and St Paul's Cathedral

Learn about how the Cathedral's monuments relate to the history of the Caribbean islands.  
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US Senator speaks at St Paul’s to mark 60th anniversary since Martin Luther King preached at Cathedral

US Democratic Senator of Georgia, Revd Raphael Warnock, addressed a congregation at St Paul’s to mark 60 years since Revd Dr Martin Luther King Jr preached at the Cathedral.

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Bede and the Theory of Everything

Michelle Brown explores the life and impact of the Venerable Bede, foremost scholar of the Middle Ages, and why he matters to us today.
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Revd Raphael Warnock speaks at St Paul's Cathedral on Martin Luther King's legacy

On the 60th anniversary of Martin Luther King's historic visit to St Paul's Cathedral, The Revd Raphael Warnock reflects on what he has to say to us today. The talk was entitled ''Three Dimensions of a Complete Life: Martin Luther King for this moment'.
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War and resistance in the Caribbean: The monuments at St Paul's

A digital trail produced in collaboration with SV2G.
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A Talk by the Revd Professor Wilda C. Gafney

A talk by renowned biblical scholar and womanist theologian, the Reverend Professor Wilda C. Gafney on the story of Hannah and Peninnah in the Hebrew Bible.
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St Paul’s Cathedral announces the appointment of new Residentiary Canon and Steward

The Revd Dr Catherine Okoronkwo has been appointed by His Majesty the King as Residentiary Canon and Steward.

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What is Hope?

Susanna Snyder explores what hope is and isn’t, its surprising relationship with anger, courage, imagination and action, and how we can cultivate and sustain it in our own lives.
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A Spirituality of Summer

Gemma Simmonds CJ reflects on a spirituality of the summer.
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Senior Corporate Partnerships Manager

Working closely with the Director of Development and the wider Development and Cathedral team, you will proactively network and engage with companies, helping to maintain, develop and grow corporate relationships, significantly increasing the number of partnerships with St Paul’s Cathedral including the development of a corporate membership scheme, corporate sponsorship and other commercial opportunities and the creation of bespoke and tailor-made corporate partnerships to deliver mutual impact.The successful applicant will have:Corporate fundraising experience with demonstrable evidence of securing successful six-figure corporate partnerships or transferable and relevant business development skillsProven track record of growing significant corporate incomeStrong networking, collaboration and relationship building skills - internally and externally at all levelsExperience of delivering strategic plans and budget settingThe 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.

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 annual holiday allowance is 25 days plus bank holidaysOur 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 programme
We 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. 
  We are currently seeking a Senior Corporate Partnerships Manager, to join our Development team.
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Martin Luther King at St Paul's

Explore the services and events taking place to mark Dr Martin Luther King Jr's historic visit to St Paul's Cathedral 60 years ago.
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Girls join St Paul’s Cathedral Choir for first time in 900-year history

On Sunday 30th June 2024, two girls from St Paul’s Cathedral School formally joined the St Paul’s Cathedral Choir as full choristers for the first time in its 900-year history.

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St Paul’s Cathedral announces the appointment of new Residentiary Canon and Precentor

The Revd Canon Philip Banks has been appointed by His Majesty The King as Residentiary Canon and Precentor.

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United Guilds Service Sermon 2024

Sermon by the Dean, The Very Reverend Andrew Tremlett, at the United Guilds Service on 15th March 2024.
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St Paul’s welcomes over 450 children, parents and carers for Messy Cathedral 2024

On Saturday 17th February, St Paul’s welcomed 450 children, their families and carers for Messy Cathedral 2024.
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Conversations with the Risen Christ

Tessa Bosworth reflects on conversations with Christ for Easter.
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Residentiary Canon and Precentor

The Crown and the Bishop of London are seeking to appoint a senior priest to the post of Residentiary Canon and Precentor, as the Chapter Executive Lead for the Liturgy, Worship and Special Events.As a member of Chapter, you will be fully involved in the spiritual life, outreach, governance and operations of the Cathedral. You will be committed to good stewardship of people and resources, inter-culturally skilled and strategically creative.What does it mean to be a Residentiary Canon at St Paul’s Cathedral?St Paul’s has an exciting mission and ministry full of opportunities and challenges which touches the lives of over a million people a year – including visitors, worshippers, young people, and the City of London.  As a Residentiary Canon, you will be fully involved in the mission, work and ministry of the Cathedral, with a calling to inspire and encourage others with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.The Canon Precentor will:Be a member of ChapterHold an executive role in the CathedralBe a Minister in the Cathedral.The role of the PrecentorThe Precentor will oversee, manage and support the work of the Liturgy, Worship and Special Events Directorate. As Director, the Precentor is responsible for around 20 FTE staff with a budget of £1.5m rising to £2.3m following Girls’ Voices Project 2025.Within this directorate there are four departments:The Liturgical Office organises and enables the day-to-day worship of the Cathedral as well as special services.The Music Department delivers world-class music for worship, concerts and other occasions.The Virgers’ Department provides practical facilitation and support for the Cathedral’s worship.Special Events plan and manage special events and services for the Cathedral.For the full person specification and role description, please visit the link above.The deadline for applications is Sunday 21st April at 11:59pm. The Crown and the Bishop of London are seeking to appoint a senior priest to the post of Residentiary Canon and Precentor, as the Chapter Executive Lead for the Liturgy, Worship and Special Events.
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Have a Little Faith

Kate Bottley talks about her life and faith - about hope, being human, having doubts, getting through life’s hard bits, celebrating the great bits, and finding meaning and connection in it all.
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