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Opening up St Peter’s Crypt

Countless visitors – passers-by and tourists – walk in to St Peter’s every day of the year. Their gratitude for a momentary calm space is[…]

Musical Fireworks Light up the Summer

Peter Day reports on June’s celebration of St Peter’s newly restored organ.   The church of St Peter de Beauvoir is a landmark for the[…]

The Personal is Political

On Sunday, May 5th, Sara-Louise Burke came to speak at St Peter De Beauvoir. Sara-Louise has kindly allowed us to publish her sermon online.  […]

The Good Shepherd

In 1930 a cruise liner named Monte Rosa was launched in Germany, and was used by the German navy in the Second World War. This[…]

Memory Installation: Art at St Peter’s

In 2017 St Peter’s was approached with a proposal from Angela Wright,  following an article in The Church Times documenting experiences of artists residencies in churches[…]

Beloved St Peter’s

On Easter Sunday this year St Peter’s received some special visitors – 46 members of the Perry family, eight of whom had grown up in[…]

Words that move

In church this Lent we have been listening to each other’ s stories. In Sunday morning conversations, at home groups and during our workshops. At a[…]

Artist-in-Residence at St Peter De Beauvoir explores ‘Memory’

This Lent, ANGELA WRIGHT will be Artist-in-Residence at St Peter De Beauvoir (February 14th – March 31st). Angela and participants will be working to create ‘Memory’,[…]

Finding peace on Remembrance Sunday

Several years ago, I was at a large dinner, filled with people I did not know. I was looking forward to an enjoyable evening. But[…]

Ceremony at St Paul’s Cathedral

Last Sunday after finishing my shift at St James’s Piccadilly (where I work as a verger) I went along to the cathedral to witness Julia,[…]