Three people from Luton received a special invitation to a Christmas Reception at 10 Downing Street in December last year. They were Peter Adams (St Mary's Centre for Peace and Reconciliation), Ulrike Hunt (The Feast Youth Project), and David Jonathan (Grassroots and Luton Council of Faiths).

The Christmas reception was to thank Christians from different denominations & backgrounds involved in active voluntary service to their local communities,

Over mulled wine and canapes, guests were treated to music, and a participatory Carol Singing, performed & led by a small community choir. 

Rev Baroness Maeve Sherlock - Minister of State for Work and Pensions in the House of Lords – led all in prayer. 

Jasmine Mitchell, winner of 2025 Great British Bake-Off, shared some thoughts about the importance of hospitality. She reminded how food brings people together from different religious and cultural backgrounds. She encouraged everyone to follow the example of Jesus in the coming months, and do a lot of eating together with as many people from diverse backgrounds as possible, especially as we are in a social climate of polarisation and division.

MP Steve Reed thanked invitees for what they do in their local communities. He said the government recognises the important work of faith communities in bringing hope, wellbeing and reconciliation to our societies. He described them as “the backbone of our country”. Speaking to those gathered, Mr Reed highlighted the inspiring work volunteers do, noting that it “doesn’t just inspire others in your local community, it inspires all of us sitting around the cabinet table”.

Mr Reed concluded by expressing gratitude to the Church. He said, “Let me just finish by thanking you all again…So often it’s the Church that is there at the important moments in our lives, holding communities together, supporting the most vulnerable, reaching out to the most lonely. All of you are champions for your community. All of you represent the very, very best in Britain.”

Peter Adams said, “We felt humbled and grateful to receive this invitation. As encouraged by the Prime Minister and all those we met at 10 Downing Street, we remain committed to loving God and loving our neighbours.”

Ulrike Hunt said, “May our lives reflect Christ’s message of peace & goodwill to ALL of humankind!”

Also read https://premierchristian.news/en/news/article/backbone-of-our-country-government-praises-church-volunteers-at-number-10

L to R: Peter Adams, David Jonathan (Johny), and Ulrike Hunt from Luton received a special invitation to a Christmas Reception at 10 Downing Street in December 2025.

At a Christmas Reception at 10 Downing Street in December 2025, Prime Minister Kier Startmer greeted Bishop Rob Wickam, CEO of the Church Urban Fund (CUF) which administers Near Neighbours funding that has been a blessing for numerous community projects in Luton.

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AuthorGrassroots Luton