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Learn more about the Church of England's 2023 Lent campaign, Dust and Glory.
The Fifth Sunday in Lent, from The Book of Common Prayer (1662). Cambridge University Press, 2006 edition.
The Fourth Sunday in Lent, from The Book of Common Prayer (1662). Cambridge University Press, 2006 edition.
The Third Sunday in Lent, from The Book of Common Prayer (1662). Cambridge University Press, 2006 edition.
Renewal & Reform is a deep-rooted approach to change in the Church of England that must be based on a robust theological understanding and so we have commissioned a number of theological reflections
Our service for the Third Sunday of Lent comes from the ancient church of St Mary & St Michael, Stoke Charity.
Worship with us today, on the Sunday before Lent.
Rev Robb Sutherland, from Holy Nativity Church, Mixenden and Illingworth, North Halifax, leads the service and preaches about The Transfiguration.
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby leads worship for the Second Sunday of Lent. With contributions from Hannah Steele and Stephen Hance, this online church service explores how we can #LiveLent.
Hear from Rev Canon Paul Cartwright, in this extract from our weekly service. From St James the Great, Ryhill, the full online church service marks the First Sunday of Lent.
Meg Munn gives her first reflections as she takes up her role as Chair of the National Safeguarding Panel.