Last Sunday evening, Dean Andreas was invited to preach at Evensong at St Paul’s Cathedral, London.
Drawing from the Book of Romans, the Dean spoke about the importance of Christian unity despite differences of culture and practice, as well as highlighting our refugee advocacy and work towards indigenous recognition as examples of Paul’s call to ‘extend hospitality to strangers’ and ‘love one another with mutual affection’.
He also drew attention to the many links between the two St Paul’s Cathedrals, both historic and present-day.
You can listen to a recording of the sermon, or read the text here.
When I read the headline, I thought the ‘other’ St. Paul’s Cathedral would be St. Paul’s Cathedral in Sale in Gippsland, which I love. How special for it to have been the great one in London, designed by Christopher Wren.