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A Christian presence in every community
164 results found for 'Families and Households'
National Lottery Heritage Fund grants were crucial in helping a church renovate its tower and spire, ensuring it could stay open and provide practical support to its local community.
A vicarage in a deprived area of Bristol has been transformed by the installation of solar panels, insulation and an air source heat pump.
The Venerable Karen Best has been Archdeacon of Manchester since 2017. She gives her advice to young GMH people who may be considering ordained ministry.
Isolation resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic has been pervasive for domestic abuse victims: for those self-isolating with someone who is harming them, it may seem that there is no way out.
A programme of public events that began with mini golf has led to an increase in the numbers attending Sunday worship at Rochester Cathedral.
Revd Canon Clare MacLaren, Canon Provost of Sunderland Minster, describes the impact of a peace walk co-ordinated by the Minster in the aftermath of the recent violent disorder in the city.
Children and Families Worker Emma Johnson shares how faith has transformed her life.
An abandoned builders' yard in the precincts of St Edmundsbury Cathedral has been transformed into an environmentally-friendly outdoor activity centre providing support and nurture for children aged 11 upwards
Vision to be a community hub and sacred space sees Church grow.
Bishop of Chelmsford pledges to pray for young Palestinian Christian woman being held without charge, every day until her release after meeting her mother and brother in West Bank.