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Meditatio – new student-centred service

Sunday, March 26 , 2017 Mark Dean

Meditatio is an evening service with meditative music and chant, silence, prayer and candlelight: a time of stillness and beauty to encounter Christ. Whoever you are and whatever you believe, you are welcome.
6pm Sunday
26 February
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18 June
2017

For further details contact Mark or visit http://www.stjamespaddington.org.uk/contactus.html

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THIS WEEK

Tuesday 21 March
meditation
13.05 via this Zoom link*

* You can also join manually at:
https://zoom.us/join
Meeting ID: 457 000 968
Password: 7yybH8

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  • Religion & Art Live – 21 March

The Anglican Chaplaincy to University of the Arts London is a partnership between the university and the Diocese of London (Church of England) as part of the University Chaplaincy Network.

We work within the Counselling, Health Advice & Chaplaincy team at UAL, which aims to support the emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual aspects of student life. In addition, the chaplaincy is available to all staff.

We also work alongside our associate faith advisors, who support specific faith groups. However, as Anglican chaplains, we are here for people of all faiths and beliefs (including the non-aligned).

We actively support the university’s Equality and Diversity Framework, seeking to address inequality and celebrate diversity, especially in terms of: age, caring responsibilities, disability, gender (or trans), nationality, race, religious belief (or no belief), sexual orientation, & socio-economic class.

We understand that religious practice and belief are complex and at times conflicted areas in our university, as in our city and our world, and we seek to do our part in encouraging a spirit of open enquiry and mutual understanding.

This intention is reflected in our individual pastoral availability to all students and staff, and in our varied programme of activities, which includes specifically Anglican services, interfaith events and non-aligned spiritual provision.