Search
Written reflection
Creativity
Literature
Novels
Stories
Cathedral Chaplain Paula Hollingsworth reflects on five novels that feed her soul and her spirit.
Discover London’s iconic church together. Explore 300 years of history with a family trail or come along to a family event. Find everything you need to know for a fun day out with the kids.
Throughout its history, St Paul’s has been involved in the fight against oppression and inequality – and many key figures in social justice have passed through our doors.
The elegant Wren Suite is kitted out for seminars as well as family celebrations, and can host up to 100 guests for receptions.
Up to 250 guests can join us in the Nelson Chamber, where the tomb of Admiral Lord Nelson provides a unique centrepiece.
The garden spaces of our Cathedral are a fantastic backdrop for BBQs, bars and canapé receptions, hosting up to 350 guests.
Tyndale’s Bible was one of the most dangerous books in Tudor England, and was even returned to St Paul’s in secret.
Written reflection
Artificial Intelligence
Capitalism
Economics
Inequality
Money
Parables
Alan Smith considers issues of equality, fairness and justice in money and the economy.