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Learn more about the Church of England's 2023 Lent campaign, Dust and Glory.
Join with our worshipping community in our online church service. This week, we're marking Passion Sunday, the fifth Sunday in Lent.
You are invited to join us in worship online over Lent and Easter.
Join Rev Canon Lisa Barnett and Rev Sam Maginnis for a Service of Holy Communion from St Mary's Horsham, as they explore the theme of Jesus, the Living Water on this Third Sunday of Lent.
A theological reflection in response to Enabling Choice by the Revd Dr Julie Gittoes, Vicar of St Mary's and Christ Church Hendon, Area Dean of Barnet.
How can we know God's faithfulness in times of failure? Rt Rev Mark Tanner, Bishop of Chester, leads a Service for the First Sunday of Lent. The service comes from Woodchurch High School, a Church of England Academy, with contributions from students and staff.
Worship with us this week, on the First Sunday of Lent. Dr Sue Jones, Dean of Liverpool Cathedral, will lead the service on 'Justice in Creation', and Dr Ruth Valerio, Global Advocacy and Influencing Director at Tearfund will be preaching.
Following the statement from the College of Bishops issued on 15 September 2016, the Church of England has published the terms of reference of the Bishops' Reflection Group on Human Sexuality and the membership of the group.
What can we learn from Nicodemus? Rev Gareth Dickinson, Vicar at St. Luke's Maidstone leads a Service for the Second Sunday of Lent. We hear St John’s account of the story of Nicodemus and how God wants to work in and through us by the renewing work of the Holy Spirit.
A theological reflection in response to Enabling Choice by the Rt Revd Dr Graham Tomlin, Vice Chair of the Archbishops' Commission on Housing, Church and Community, Director of the Centre for Cultural Witness, Lambeth Palace.
A theological reflection in response to Enabling Choice by The Revd Dr Sean Doherty, Economic ethicist and Principal of Trinity College, Bristol.