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BishopSarah

@bishopsarahm

Mum, Bishop of London, Chair of Christian Aid and poor potter

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🙏 We continue to pray for the people affected by the climate crisis. We’re standing with farmers whose harvests are under threat due to the changing climate, helping them to push back against poverty with new climate resilient farming methods.

🙏 We continue to pray for the people affected by the climate crisis.

We’re standing with farmers whose harvests are under threat due to the changing climate, helping them to push back against poverty with new climate resilient farming methods.
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Humbled to join with Patrick Watt , Christian Aid and their partners last week in Columbia. Projects with brave and strong women tackling climate change bringing gender justice and building peace #makepovertyhistory

Humbled to join with <a href="/WattPatrick/">Patrick Watt</a> , <a href="/christian_aid/">Christian Aid</a> 
and their partners last week in Columbia. Projects with brave and strong women tackling climate change bringing gender justice and building peace #makepovertyhistory
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#TodayWePray for St Alban the Martyr, Holborn with St Peter, Saffron Hill and St George the Martyr, Queen Square with Holy Trinity and St Bartholomew, Gray’s Inn Road

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It was good to participate in the debate yesterday in response to the first module report of the Covid Inquiry. We are an interconnected people whose health and wellbeing is bound up in one another’s, and we must reduce health inequalities for our collective health and

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End of life care is up next in #LordsQs as BishopSarah presses government on funding and accessibility. 📺 Watch online from 3.15pm at the link in our bio 2/4 🔽

End of life care is up next in #LordsQs as <a href="/bishopSarahM/">BishopSarah</a> presses government on funding and accessibility.

📺 Watch online from 3.15pm at the link in our bio

2/4 🔽
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Today my thoughts and prayers are with all those who were, and those who continue to be, affected by the Grenfell Fire tragedy in the wake of today’s devasting report. Its conclusions must now finally lead to urgent and profound change across the housing sector.

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Mandy Marshall, the Director of Gender Justice for the Anglican Communion will be at this week’s Safe Church Conference in Bulawayo. She said: “In recent years, there has been a spotlight on the safety of people in churches in various Provinces of the Anglican Communion.

Mandy Marshall, the Director of Gender Justice for the Anglican Communion will be at this week’s Safe Church Conference in Bulawayo. She said:   

“In recent years, there has been a spotlight on the safety of people in churches in various Provinces of the Anglican Communion.
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There is significant inequality of access to Palliative and End of Life Care, which is partly due to reliance on charitable giving. Today I asked the government what steps they are taking to make sure everyone has access to high quality Palliative and End of Life Care when they

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The Government must address “widening health inequality” in UK communities as part of its response to the first report of the UK Covid-19 inquiry, BishopSarah has said churchtimes.co.uk/articles/2024/…

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Yesterday, we marked 60 years since Dr Martin Luther King’s sermon at St Paul’s Cathedral. Speaking to a full congregation, Reverend Raphael Warnock reflected on King’s enduring impact and the lessons we still learn today. Read more about the historic night: stpauls.co.uk/press-release/…

Yesterday, we marked 60 years since Dr Martin Luther King’s sermon at St Paul’s Cathedral. 

Speaking to a full congregation, <a href="/ReverendWarnock/">Reverend Raphael Warnock</a> reflected on King’s enduring impact and the lessons we still learn today. 

Read more about the historic night: stpauls.co.uk/press-release/…