Bishop Sarah speaks at ‘Organising for Hope’ CitizensUK event
Bishop Sarah shared how collective action rooted in faith can bring hope and justice in uncertain times, whilst she spoke with church leaders.
Bishop of London holds memorial service for local hospitals and hospice for loved ones lost, those sick and those who care for them
The Bishop of London was honoured to join families and staff from St Bartholomew’s, The Royal London, Mile End, Whipps Cross and Newham hospitals alongside St Joseph’s Hospice for a moving memorial service at St Paul’s .
Bishop Sarah talks with Helen Walker, CEO of Carers UK
On the ‘Interviews with the Bishop of London’ podcast, Bishop Sarah and Helen Walker, CEO of Carers UK, join us for a powerful conversation about the realities facing the UK’s unpaid carers.
Bishop of London marks Baby Loss Awareness week with service at St Giles
It was a privilege to gather at St Giles in Cripplegate for a special service to remember babies lost during pregnancy, at birth, or shortly after birth. The Bishop of London asks members of the Church to join her in praying for all of those whose lives have been impacted by this tragedy.
Bishop of London addresses the Modern Slavery Awareness Conference
On Wednesday afternoon, the Bishop of London attended the Modern Slavery Awareness Conference in St Mellitus College alongside members of local churches and curates.
Bishop Sarah stands side-by-side with the Jewish community
Bishop Sarah attended the West London Synagogue’s Shabbat of Welcome, bringing together those of all faiths.
Bishop Sarah Mullally Appointed First Female Archbishop of Canterbury
The Rt Hon and Rt Rev Bishop Sarah Mullally has been named the next Archbishop of Canterbury – the first ever woman to hold the Church of England’s most senior position.
Bishop Sarah marks the International Day of Peace
Bishop Sarah invites the Diocese of London to join in prayer & solidarity for peace throughout the world. Together, let us long for justice, reconciliation & hope in Christ.
Bishop Sarah co-signs a letter calling for an end to the conflict in Gaza
Bishop Sarah co-signs a letter, alongside Church leaders in Great Britain and Ireland, calling for the end of the conflict in Gaza.
Bishop Sarah contributes to the Third Reading of the Assisted Dying Bill in the House of Lords
Bishop Sarah spoke to the Lords opposing the passage of the Assisted Dying Bill, emphasising the goal for people to die with dignity and compassion and the need to reform the country’s health and social care system.