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The Church of England has launched a new programme to make prayer a household habit once again.
Coronavirus has left low-income families struggling with a significant deterioration in living standards and high stress levels a new report from Child Poverty Action Group and the Church of England finds.
Up to 250 households visit ‘food clubs’ each week opened at Church of England parishes in Wigan, providing low cost fresh and tinned goods to members.
A family from Wakefield, West Yorks, will lead the Church of England’s national virtual service from their living room this Sunday.
Parish churches on Alston Moor have been delivering essentials to residents across the North Pennines since the coronavirus pandemic lockdown began in March.
Vision to be a community hub and sacred space sees Church grow.
More than 400 families struggling to make ends meet have been helped by a church-run project set up last year to support new parents who cannot afford essentials for their babies.
An estate church has provided £5,000 worth of supermarket vouchers to a primary school.
Parents describe their family’s decision to get baptised and confirmed after finding a home in their local church.
A pair of NHS healthcare professionals are revolutionising provision of free antenatal support across the South West of England in an innovative church-led project.