St John's Waterloo
Here for you
St John's Waterloo
Here for you
Here for music and arts
Here for music and arts
St John’s is a well-known music venue and runs the annual Waterloo Festival. Now we’re building a year-round programme co-curated by artists and performers and involving our diverse local neighbourhood.
Here for worship
St John’s broad-church approach to worship attracts a diverse congregation and we celebrate a growing reputation as one of the most inclusive churches in London. Everyone is welcome. Join us on Sundays or every day for Morning Prayer, in person or online.
Here for worship
St John’s broad-church approach to worship attracts a diverse congregation and we celebrate a growing reputation as one of the most inclusive churches in London. Everyone is welcome. Join us on Sundays or every day for Morning Prayer, in person or online.
Here for community
Discover how our charity The Bridge at Waterloo open up our spaces through our flagship creative and community weekly programme Room for You, offering activities that bring people together, whether as participants or volunteers – including those facing homelessness, isolation, or the challenges of the cost of living crisis.
Here for community
Find out what our congregation and our charity The Bridge at Waterloo does to help people experience homelessness and isolation, and those whose lives have been made even more challenging by the cost of living crisis.
Here for venue hire
Grade II* St John’s is one of the most beautiful, sustainable and flexible historic venue spaces on London’s South Bank. We are here for venue hire for the arts, for music, for charities, and for community groups, offering spaces for concerts, performances and rehearsals. We are here for good value charity conferences, panel discussions, AGMs, press launches, training sessions, meetings, team-building, away days and more.
A conference on Saturday 22nd March 2025
Generous Faith: our Wound is our Word
A one-day conference to ask: what is a prophet and what is prophecy? Where is it being spoken today? How do we recognise it? Why must the church? Keynote speakers include Rabbi Elisheva Salamo, Revd Azariah France-Williams and Revd Chris Howson. This conference is being presented by St John’s Waterloo in partnership with Together for the Church of England and Inclusive Church. £33 (£12 concessions), including refreshments and lunch.
Here for venue hire
Grade II* St John’s is one of the most beautiful, sustainable and flexible historic venue spaces on London’s South Bank. We are here for venue hire for the arts, for music, for charities, and for community groups, offering spaces for concerts, performances and rehearsals. We are here for good value charity conferences, panel discussions, AGMs, press launches, training sessions, meetings, team-building, away days and more.
St John's Waterloo for the future
Transformed by £5.5m restoration
Our historic Grade II* church reopened in October 2022 after being restored and transformed by Eric Parry Architects. As a magnificent place of worship and one of the best performance, event and meeting spaces on the South Bank, we can now fulfil our commitment to be here for everyone.
St John's Waterloo
Transformed by £5.5m restoration
Our historic Grade II* church reopened in October 2022 after being restored and transformed by Eric Parry Architects. As a magnificent place of worship and one of the best performance, event and meeting spaces on the South Bank, we can now fulfil our commitment to be here for everyone.