I'm almost loathe to place a review of this lovely City church as I don't want to spoil it's peace and quiet! Located just a few steps from St Paul's Underground Station, so not at all far from St Paul's Cathedral it doesn't get anything like the traffic that it's famous near-neighbour gets, which is a real plus. The church itself is wonderful and well worth visiting. But for me, and for many I have recommended this two, the secret little garden next to the church, hidden behind a light blue door with a golden 4 on it is the truly special aspect of this place. Go through the door and the modern age falls away and you're n a lovely cloister-like little garden where you can just sit and chill. No cars roaring past, just a reasonable amount of peace and tranquillity in which to re-charge your batteries and, if you wish,...
Read moreI was pointed in the direction of this church while visiting London as somewhere I could take Holy Communion. Had a conversation with the minister because it’s important that Church preaches and promotes the unadulterated gospel of Jesus Christ. I was appalled when speaking to the minister that he sees nothing wrong with blessings ‘same Collaboration sex marriages’ (sic). Why did churches feel its loving in blessing something which to God is an abomination?
If you go back to the garden of Eden, you will find the serpent saying to Eve, “did God really say?” The question is still the same and unfortunately the church is not showing love as per 1 Corinthians 13:6.
I didn’t take communion, I left and brushed the dust...
Read moreThis review focuses on the tiny courtyard of the church. On the walls of this peaceful spot are four intriguing items:
A section of Roman mosaic pavement from a demolished. church (no mystery except why is it here);
A sculpture of a profile of a head by Jacob Epstein (whose head and why is it here?);
A section of cuneiform text (where is it from and why is it here?); and
A tribute to a soldier who served three empires (and did Jeffrey Archer get the title for one of his books from...
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