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FEATURE / In this Renewal and Reform podcast, we speak to those responsible for supporting Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic people as they follow their calling to ordained ministry.
A diocesan chapter, or group, for UKME clergy and licensed lay ministers – believed to be the first in the Church of England – has more than 20 members and is growing.
Clergy are honouring their heritage and celebrating Black history by wearing a special vestment designed by a renowned artist.
Church of England national funding for features such as improved broadband and pooled administrative support have given rural parishes a boost.
Several Devon churches have become busy hubs despite being closed for public worship after stepping-up to host foodbanks.
A married couple, who are both priests, and who lost a child, have unveiled a "baby-loss memorial" in a parish churchyard.
Read the story of a Bolton mum who was struggling with alcohol addiction before receiving care, compassion and community at her local church.
Revd Andy Muckle, vicar of St Mary’s Parish Church West Moors reflects on taking part in the Living in Love and Faith (LLF) five-week course over Zoom and explains why others should be encouraged to take part.
We have become ‘a different sort of church’ in ways we couldn’t have imagined several weeks ago. While worship in our churches is suspended, our joy in the resurrection is not to be silenced.
Parish churches on Alston Moor have been delivering essentials to residents across the North Pennines since the coronavirus pandemic lockdown began in March.