
William Taylor
@hackneypreacher
Clergyman and Author of This Bright Field
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/UK-Gold-Dominic-West/dp/B0861KD3NK 01-11-2011 16:57:52
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A really positive community meeting tonight convened by Clapton Commons at #LibertyHall about our local response to the #CostofLivingCrisis. Great bringing together residents, community & faith leaders & councillors to discuss our #WarmWelcome hub. #Springfield #StamfordHill


On the first day of Sukkot here in Stamford Hill Clapton Commons pitched a big tent of civil society groups to coordinate our response to those most vulnerable in our neighbourhoods. #CostOfLivingCrisis #WarmWelcome #sukkot2022




Looking forward to joining the local community for the St Thomas’ Carol service. If this is something you would like to be part of come along at 6pm. William Taylor


William Taylor William Taylor on new energy in his church, after having the courage to listen to the Holy Spirit, build relationships & adopt a spirit of anticipation. Featured in T4CG's Christmas Newsletter. buff.ly/3jeHDtn #missional #churches #holyspirit #commongood




Excellent conversation between Ad Verbrugge of De Nieuwe Wereld and Maurice Glasman about the political economy of Blue Labour, its foundations in Aristotle, Catholic social teaching and Polyani, and its vision of human flourishing youtu.be/jo_hVr8pdRI




My piece in this week's The Tablet about the king, the church, the slave trade and my silent Whitechapel bell London Diocese Together4CommonGood Sebastian Milbank 🥀🇬🇧🏴 Alpha to Omega – history’s difficult balance sheet thetablet.co.uk/columnists/3/2…

In The Tablet Catherine Pepinster untangles the King's faith; Peter Stanford meets Melvyn Bragg Christopher Lamb on the nuncio’s in-tray Lucy Lethbridge in the BBC archives Liz Dodd takes to the streets Nick Spencer champions Maritain + William Taylor Isabelle Grey David Taylor Suzi Feay


Libby Hall acquired a 2nd painting @TownhouseWindow in 2016, ‘Rene’s Cafe’. A reminder of worker’s cafes in London’s east end, once flourishing on many corners; most now evaporated. Spitalfields Life Grim Art Paintings of London



All hands to the parish pump Living with a series of leaks in his church building, Father William Taylor reflects on the purpose of churches – and discovers that they are meant to be places that irrigate relationships & which mediate between the realms. togetherforthecommongood.co.uk/stories/all-ha… pic.x.com/DXg6ZkX7AF


