Diocesan News
Using the Great Outdoors
The temporary closure of our churches for worship, and the necessity for people to stay at home or isolate, has been very difficult for everyone. As the restrictions are gradually being lifted, many church congregations and local communities may be looking for opportunities to safely resume some activities.
Saving for a rainy day that's arrived
Social Justice Manager Colin Brady says, "We know who you are.
Worship behind bars
Prisoners and their families were able to worship together during the first-ever online prison church service broadcast by the Church of England last Sunday.
A better future is possible
One of our priests has been posting Sunday eco-updates on Facebook and Twitter for the last few weeks.
Plastic Free July
This month, you are being challenged to go plastic free and give up as much single-use plastic as you can.
The Big Leavers Service
Whether together or apart, we will be joining in to wish all school leavers the very best as they go on in their journey and ‘shine so bright’.
Teenage organist's Cambridge 'Bach-a-thon'
A 15-year-old organ scholar from Devizes has taken part in a 24-hour Bach-a-thon event in support of a charity in Zambia.
Spot the Signs and Take Action
The pandemic and the restrictions on our movements have not deterred those involved in modern day slavery.
98th Archbishop of York takes his Crozier
Bishop Stephen Geoffrey Cottrell has taken up the historic Braganza Crozier – his staff of office – in a short ceremony at York Minster, following his Confirmation of Election as the 98th Archbishop of York.
Lambeth to move to 2022
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has sent a message of encouragement to “walk together and be good news” to the bishops and spouses of the Anglican Communion today – in the month that would have seen the 15th Lambeth Conference hosted in Canterbury.
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