Angus Ritchie

Angus Ritchie is the founding director of the Centre for Theology and Community (CTC). Ordained in the Church of England in 1998, he has served throughout his ministry in parishes in East London involved in community organizing, currently assisting at St George-in-the-East in Tower Hamlets. These parishes have played a founding role in campaigns for the living wage, affordable housing and legislation to tackle exploitative lending. He is married to Jennifer, and has two sons, Callum and Euan. Angus is the author of a number of books, reports and essays, including Inclusive Populism: Creating Citizens in the Global Age (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2019), which was cited by Pope Francis for expressing his vision of “a politics of fraternity, rooted in the life of the people”. With David Bunch, he edited Prayer and Prophecy: A Kenneth Leech Reader (Boston, MA: Seabury Press, 2009).
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Celebrating Forty Years of Faith in the City
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Faith in the City defined a generation of ministry in the Church of England. Some who were there and some who minister in inner city contexts now reflect on its significance.
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