British Sign Language related articles

  1. 07/06/2020

    Join us for a farewell service for The Archbishop of York who will be joined by representatives of charities he founded, BBC News presenter Huw Edwards and Tariro Matsveru, a student at Cranmer Hall.

  2. 24/05/2020

    The Duke of Cambridge is urging people who are concerned about their mental health to start a conversation, in this week's national online service.

  3. 04/06/2020

    The Archbishop of York is to be joined by representatives of charities he founded in the weekly online service for the Church of England marking his last day as Archbishop of York.

  4. 22/05/2020

    The Duke of Cambridge will urge people who are concerned about their mental health or that of others to reach out and start a conversation, in a contribution to this Sunday’s  Church of England national online service, marking the end of Mental Health Awareness Week.

  5. 02/08/2020

    This week's service comes from the Anglican Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham. Fr Kevin Smith presides at the Mass, with Bishop Philip North preaching on how Jesus feeds us so that we can go and feed a hungry world. The music is provided by CJM and the prayers are led by the Holborn Group.

  6. 28/06/2020

    Rev Chris, vicar of St Saviour’s in Wendell Park, will lead this week's national online service, exploring the welcome that God offers us to experience His love.

  7. 09/08/2020

    This week's online service is led by Rev Dr Lee Gatiss, the Director of Church Society. In his sermon, Lee reflects on God's kindness and mercy. The prayers are led by Ros Clarke, with readings from Gideon Emmanuel and Niv Lobo.

  8. 24/04/2020

    BBC Songs of Praise presenter and former Gogglebox star Kate Bottley is to lead the Church of England’s national online broadcast this week from her home with a church service interpreted into British Sign Language (BSL) for the deaf community.

  9. 14/06/2020

    Jesus is the ‘healing balm’ and our answer in the face of the hardest of blows inflicted by poverty, racism and other suffering, the Church of England’s online service will hear this week, in a service broadcast by an east London church.

  10. 01/05/2020

    Key workers will speak of how their Christian faith has helped give them strength to serve others during the coronavirus pandemic.