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FEATURE / Mills and mines have closed but the communities are still there. Bringing hope and joy to the people who live and minister there was the message shared loud and clear from five dioceses, all from the northern province, who met in Manchester to discuss their own experience of working and living in post-industrial towns.
The Anglican-Pentecostal Theological Steering Group recently hosted a joint consultation on baptism and the Holy Spirit.
Consultation on a Routemap net-zero carbon across the Church of England by 2030
In a Shropshire town, a young church member’s idea to help people with shopping has seen more than 1,000 answered calls for practical support for the vulnerable and isolated.
Following the resignation of the former Bishop of Ebbsfleet, Jonathan Goodall, in September last year, a consultation on the way forward for the see has received a number of calls to consider relocating the post to be rooted in an individual diocese and diocesan college of bishops.
Representatives of the Porvoo Communion met in Tallinn for a consultation entitled ‘Minorities and Majorities: A Challenge for Church and Society’.
This page provides details of a six week open consultation, launched on 24th January 2022, on aligning an investor disclosure request with the Global Industry Standard on Tailings Management.
The Archbishop of Canterbury's Housing Commission believes that churches should engage with the planning system. When the Diocese of Leicester replied to the Leicestershire Strategic Growth Plan they found that it was very beneficial for them.
A response to the Government consultation on reform of the Reform of the Gender Recognition Act 2004.