What's On
What's on
This section lists a variety of current one off and regular events
Mind-Space (term time):
Led by the Chaplain, these 20 minute meditation sessions aim to provide some space and time to relax, to refocus the mind and refresh the spirit. You don't need to be religious or commit yourself to regular attendance.
Tuesdays at High Holborn: 1.05pm - 1.30pm Activities Studio (Ground Floor)
Wednesday at CSM King's Cross: 12 - 12.30pm Room 103, Block D (from 25th April to 30th May)
Thursdays at LCC: 1.05pm - 1.30pm Tower Block Room T604
St Martins in the Fields
Education Programme 2011: Radical Compassion - The Gospel & Social Justice
Programme of Events/Exhibitions click here
St Ethelburga's Centre for Reconciliation and Peace
- a unique space in the heart of the City of London devoted to promoting understanding between people of different faiths. Offers a full programme of events. Click here
Art and Spirituality Network
- aims to provide a supportive and challenging space for people to find spiritual fellowship and nourishment through making art. Click here
Wallspace - a spiritual home for visual art
Based at All Hallows Church, London Wall. Click here
Spiritual Cinema Circle
Programme of Screenings and Workshops - click here
Sacred Destinations in London
London, the capital city of both England the United Kingdom, is a thriving metropolis of over 8 million people. It encompasses a wide variety of peoples, cultures, and religions, making it one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world.
London's multicultural character, coupled with its great historical importance, makes it a travel destination with a vast array of sites of religious interest. London's religious attractions range from cathedrals and synagogues to Hindu temples and Methodist sites, and its museums boast some of the most important religious artifacts and sacred manuscripts in the world.
Click here for the website
British Library Online Exhibition: Sacred
Discover what we share - the world's greatest collection of Jewish, Christian and Muslim holy books.
The rarest and most exquisite sacred books and manuscripts presented and explored, side by side, in a major UK exhibition for the first time.
See British Library website for more details







