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Learn more about the Church of England's 2023 Lent campaign, Dust and Glory.
This Call for Reflections is designed to offer children and young people the chance to contribute directly to the Archbishops' Commission on Families and Households and to express their views about the support families and households need to flourish.
Canticles from Common Worship: The Main Volume by The Church of England.
At the end of the first full meeting of the Commission held on 27 May, the Co-Chairs Jan Walker and the Bishop of Durham reflected on the work ahead and their hopes and aspirations.
How can we be salt and light to those around us? Rev Nicholas Lebey from St George’s Tolworth leads our Service for the Third Sunday Before Lent. Rev Helen Hancock from St Matthew’s Surbiton will be preaching.
NEWS / To mark Holocaust Memorial Day, the Church of England Communications Office has published a series of reflections following a pilgrimage led by the Archbishop of Canterbury to Auschwitz Birkenau.
A series of reflections from the Church of England aimed at supporting good mental health during the coronavirus pandemic will provide themes for the BBC Radio 4 Daily Service over the next fortnight.
Tim Hughes speaks of loving and following Jesus, in this extract from our online worship. From Gas Street Church, Birmingham, the full service features prayer, music and reflections for the Sixth Sunday of Easter.
A series of reflections on how to cope with anxiety and loneliness in the face of the coronavirus pandemic are published today by the Church of England.
Through the Covid-19 pandemic, the church has come together to care for local communities in crisis. Our friends at YourNeighbour.org along with Stewardship have launched the Give Hope Campaign to celebrate the amazing work the church has done over the last year and is continuing to do.
The Church of England is joining Marie Curie, HOPE Together, Care for the Family, AtaLoss and many other charities and organisations on the 23rd March to take a minute to reflect and a moment to connect.