Celebrating Forty Years of Faith in the City
Edited by Terry Drummond & Joseph Forde with contributions from Angus Ritchie, Jenny Sinclair, David Walker, et al.

Description
The 1985 Faith in the City report on urban priority areas was a landmark moment in the life of the Church of England. This book, written by some of those who were involved in the publication and implementation of the report itself, and others who have been engaged in urban ministry and community organising since, evaluates the importance of Faith in the City for the present day and seek to open a debate on urban policy and theology and practice.
The editors and contributors believe that a recovery of the report’s radical challenge rooted in incarnational theology and the strong links between Church, Faith and Society can reconnect the Church to urban communities and encourage a new commitment to Urban Mission and Ministry.
About the Editors
Terry Drummond was commissioned as a Church Army evangelist in 1972 and spent 45 years in ministry with a focus on being active in responding to social issues. He was ordained into the Distinctive Diaconate in 2016 by the bishop of Southwark.
Joseph Forde is Honorary Research Fellow in Historical Theology at the Urban Theology Union, Sheffield. He gained a PhD in Theology from the University of Manchester, and is the author of Before and Beyond the ‘Big Society’: John Milbank and the Church of England’s Approach to Welfare (James Clarke & Co, 2022).
Contributors
Terry Drummond (author, editor)

Terry Drummond was commissioned a Church Army Evangelist by Archbishop Michael Ramsey in 1972. Since then, his ministry has focused on linking the local church to the wider community. It has included work on a housing estate, a ministry with the street homeless, and nine years with lead responsibility for...
Joseph Forde (author, editor)

Joseph Forde is Honorary Research Fellow in Historical Theology at the Urban Theology Union, Sheffield. After working for 26 years in NHS management, he was awarded a PhD in Theology from the University of Manchester, having previously gained degrees in History from the universities of Lancaster (BA Hons) and Sheffield...
Angus Ritchie (author)

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...
Jenny Sinclair (author)

Jenny Sinclair is Founder and Director of Together for the Common Good (T4CG), a charity dedicated to spiritual and civic renewal. Drawing on Catholic Social Thought, T4CG resources Christian leaders and churches across all denominations, as well as schools and charities, to read the signs of the times and play...
David Walker (author)

David Walker has been a Church of England bishop since 2000, serving first as suffragan Bishop of Dudley, then, since 2013, as Bishop of Manchester. Until the end of 2023, he was for several years deputy chair of the Board of Governors of the Church Commissioners, and a member of...
Averil Pooten Watan (author)

Averil Pooten Watan is a mother, wife and community leader in Waltham Forest, East London. She is one of the churchwardens in St Barnabas and St James, Walthamstow. This enables her to live out her faith in service of others. She is a trustee of the Centre for Theology and...
Alan Billings (author)

Alan Billings was the Police and Crime Commissioner for South Yorkshire 2010‒24. He has degrees from Cambridge and Leicester universities and a doctorate from the New York Theological Seminary and was also at various times a parish priest in Sheffield; Vice Principal of Ripon College, Cuddesdon, Oxford; Principal of the...
Andrew Bradstock (author)

Andrew Bradstock has been researching, teaching and writing about the relationship between faith, politics and social engagement for more than 40 years. After gaining degrees in Theology, Politics and Church History from the universities of Bristol, Kent and Otago, he lectured at colleges of higher education in Southampton and Winchester,...
Sophie Valentine Cowan (author)

Sophie Valentine Cowan is from Corby in Northamptonshire. Having trained for ordination at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, she served her curacy in Desborough (Anglican–Methodist LEP), Dingley, Brampton Ash and Braybrooke in the Peterborough Diocese, and is now a parish priest in Ipswich. Having grown up and lived most of her life...
Ian K. Duffield (author)
Ian K. Duffield is an Anglican priest who spent most of his 40 years in parish ministry in urban Sheffield, including 17 years on council estates on the Manor and in Southey. In the diocese, he chaired the response to Faith in the City and the diocesan Church Urban Fund...
Susan Lucas (author)
Susan Lucas has served in urban parishes in the dioceses of Chelmsford and Liverpool and became the Archdeacon of Southend in February 2025. She was ordained in 2008. Prior to ordination she worked in education and examining, and came to theology from graduate work in philosophy, with her PhD studies...
John Perumbalath (author)

Before retiring in January 2025, The Revd Dr John Perumbalath had served as Bishop of Liverpool since 2023. He has a PhD in Hermeneutics from King’s College London. He moved to the UK in 2001 and served at Beckenham St George’s as Associate Rector, at Rosherville St Mark’s as Priest-in-Charge/Team...
