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If a christening is the start of an amazing journey, the Bible is an amazing book – a map for that journey. There is adventure and excitement, mystery and wonder. There are really well known stories – like Noah or the Christmas story – and new ones.
One of the questions we most frequently get asked as a team is ‘how can our church reach and engage different groups of people on social media?’
NEWS / Church of England prayer apps were used more than five million times over the last year as a record number of people sought Christian contemplation and reflection online, according to new figures published today.
Attract visitors to your church and share good news from the Bible, with a #StainedGlassSummer social media post.
Discover a helpful way to read and talk with your child about five inspiring mums in the Bible, who each came through very different challenges with the help of God. Their faith, courage and love made them heroes then, and now…
Join us and the Rt Rev Dr Emma Ineson for this online service. From Holy Trinity Kendal, the Bishop of Penrith is joined by people from across Cumbria, including two newly ordained clergy, in this celebration of Bible Sunday.
Rev Canon Gill Behenna and Rev Dr Hannah Lewis lead our latest online service to mark Bible Sunday, a celebration of the Word of God, from St Barnabas Church in Swindon.
Choosing your readings is one of the ways a wedding can be made really personal. Popular Bible passages are given here, but your vicar can help with choosing alternatives if you’d like something different.
NEWS / At its meeting on 4 December the Dioceses Commission unanimously agreed with a proposal received from the Archbishop of Canterbury to fill the vacant see of Maidstone.
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