The Cathedral is a community of worship and mission with a particular role in supporting the Bishop of London in her work across the diocese and beyond.
It is above all a living Christian church, inspired by the love of God in Jesus Christ to offer welcome, prayer and learning.
Together, they are entrusted with the outstanding building and the iconic dome, the fruit of human skills offered to the glory of God. They will curate and fashion the building on behalf of current and future generations as a sign of hope for all.
They will bring together all their resources to make a tangible difference in people’s lives, shaping policy and attitudes to tackle social injustice, specifically in the area of young people’s mental health.
St Paul’s Cathedral
St Paul’s Cathedral seeks to enable people in all their diversity to encounter the transforming presence of God in Jesus Christ.
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