Resources
GodPod
A regular podcast where theologians and tutors at St Mellitus, Graham Tomlin, Mike Lloyd and Jane Williams get together to discuss burning issues of God, theology, life and much more, over an endless supply of coffee and biscuits.
Recommended Reading
Want to get started in theology? Download our recommended reading list.
We also recommend: 'Cafe Theology' (Alpha publications) by Dr Michael Lloyd
Lecture Downloads
In this section you can find FREE downloads of some of the talks given at St Mellitus. Some are DVDs, some are audio files.
Archbishop Rowan Williams - The Gospel of John
Graham Tomlin - The Character of God
Mike Lloyd - God in a world of pain
John Milbank - Theology and the Economy
Holy Spirit in the World Today Conference
The Holy Spirit in the World Today talks can now be found on the Holy Spirit Conference page.
Various Articles:
Dawkins, Theology and God - Graham Tomlin
'A Theology of the Cross for the Contemporary World'. - Graham Tomlin
'Why should anyone care?' - an article on Assisted Suicide by Graham Charkham, Barrister
The Bishop of London Richard Chartres
“At a time when fragmentation and partisanship can appear to threaten the credibility and effectiveness of our ministry, St Mellitus represents a bold step of faith and trust. We believe that as we pursue the harder path of unity in diversity, the College will prove to be an instrument of the Spirit in equipping the whole people of God to proclaim the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
The Bishop of Chelmsford Stephen Cottrell
“As we seek to train men and women for ministry and mission in a rapidly changing context, St Mellitus College offers the Chelmsford Diocese a flexible and inclusive approach for theological and ministerial education and formation. It is very exciting to be part of this pioneering initiative.”
The Dean Revd Dr Graham Tomlin
“St Mellitus College is a very exciting place to work. It brings together students from across the spectrum of the church to learn about and prepare for mission in the contemporary world, in a way that tries to be open to the Spirit of God and learning from each other. We have a fantastic group of students, a great staff team and it is a privilege to be part of it.”
Regius Professor of Divinity at Cambridge University, David Ford
"One of the most important experiments to have happened in British theology and church theological education for a long time. The way it is bringing together academy and church, including church at the grass roots - that collaboration is just full of potential for the future and I feel everyone should watch this space. What it can do is something that really no other theological institution in the country can achieve at the moment."



