Church blogs

Read a selection of blogs from churches and faith communities.
  1. Mottingham lady infront of flowers

    In my house are many rooms: radical hospitality in the vicarage

    10/03/2020

    We’re in the midst of a housing crisis. The Archbishop of Canterbury’s Commission on Housing, Church and Community believes that, if real change is going to be made, we all need to play our part. For Lent, we’re looking at how individual Christians can get involved. This week, Revd Dr Catherine Shelley writes about her experience of taking in lodgers.

    8 min read
  2. we love the grange writing

    There’s no community voice without community

    04/03/2020

    How do you foster a strong community voice? The Archbishop of Canterbury’s Commission on Housing, Church and Community has been grappling with this question. With a Christian charity, Hope North London, Helen set about building community and empowering individuals on Strawberry Vale and two other estates.

    4 min read
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    Competitions launched for church projects tackling housing crisis

    24/02/2020

    Two competitions aimed at helping local churches to support people in housing need – from advocacy and advice for vulnerable tenants to ‘micro-housing’ schemes on church land – are launched today by the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Commission on Housing, Church and Community.

    5 min read
  4. Methodist Worship Centre

    Stress and bills or a growing church? - using church land for mission

    20/02/2020

    Anniesland had a small, ageing congregation, and maintaining a large building was too much for them. The congregation resigned themselves to the fact that their church would be demolished. Talking with Sanctuary - a housing association - they realised that together they could provide both a new church and housing on their site.

    4 min read
  5. the shire

    A theological reflection on housing, with the help of Tolkien

    14/02/2020

    Revd Sophie Cowan suggests that, in exploring the ground between a ‘house’ and a ‘home’, we will enrich our vision of what might be achieved by the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Commission on Housing, Church and Community.

    6 min read
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    A marriage made in heaven: how a church worked alongside a housing association for the community

    04/02/2020

    St Bride's was approached by Trafford Housing Trust about buying their land to provide a new community centre and housing. St Bride's got a new, more appropriate building, and it gave the community badly needed facilities.

    4 min read
  7. group of people

    ‘The door to God’s house’ – how a community converted their church into affordable homes

    28/01/2020

    A charity is using church land to provide affordable housing, combining shared ownership and sweat equity. The future residents work together on ‘team builds’ for up to eighteen months meaning they know one another before they’ve even moved in.

    5 min read
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    Anyone who has two buildings should share with the one who has none

    21/01/2020

    St Silas, Blackburn had a problem. Their church hall was falling into disrepair. At the same time, Nightsafe, a charity working with homeless young people, had issues housing 16-18-year-olds together with their older clients, aged up to 25. Together, they had an opportunity: renovating the hall to create a home for six young people at risk of homelessness.

    4 min read
  9. newcastle 1

    ‘No pubs, no social club, there’s a church but it’s only small'

    07/01/2020

    A Methodist project is seeking to tackle the feeling of helplessness that the community of Shieldfield in Newcastle is facing. Shieldfield Art Works (SAW) combines faith, art and community activism. Part church, part art gallery, part community space, SAW’s work builds community, showcases the area and stimulates the voice of residents on the issues affecting them.

    4 min read
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    A Christian Vision of Housing and Community

    25/11/2019

    FEATURE / The theologian Stephen Backhouse writes about how the Archbishop of Canterbury's Commission on Housing, Church and Community is seeking to express a distinctly Christian vision of housing and community.

    3 min read