Showing posts with label William Wilberforce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label William Wilberforce. Show all posts

Sunday, 3 August 2025

Sermon-Multiplying Freedom

Am Not I A Man and A Brother, 1800 - International Slavery Museum

A sermon given during a service of Holy Communion (BCP) at St Giles-in-the-Fields on Sunday 3rd August 2025, the Seventh Sunday after Trinity, based on the texts of Romans 6.19-23 and Mark 8.1-9

Wednesday, 30 July 2025

Thought for the Day-The Price of Freedom

Robert Wedderburn, Museum of Colour

A brief ‘Thought for the Day’ given at a lunchtime service of Holy Communion at St Giles-in-the-Fields on July 30th 2025 based on the text of Matthew 13.44-46.

Today the Church of England remembers anti-slavery campaigners William Wilberforce, Olaudah Equiano (who lived in the area and was buried just off Tottenham Court Road) and Thomas Clarkson. It is perhaps also a day when here at St Giles especially we should remember Robert Wedderburn, whose book ‘The Horrors of Slavery’ he dedicated to Wilberforce, who was a frequent visitor while Wedderburn was incarcerated – branded one of the most dangerous reformers in England.

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