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The vows you make in the marriage service acknowledge that life has its ups and downs. It’s important to recognise that difficult times will come along, but that it’s also possible to be prepared in order to cope.
A theological reflection in response to Enabling Choice by The Very Revd Dr Mandy Ford, Dean of Bristol.
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
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 Julie Gittoes, Vicar of St Mary's and Christ Church Hendon, Area Dean of Barnet.
A theological reflection in response to Enabling Choice by The Revd Dr Sean Doherty, Economic ethicist and Principal of Trinity College, Bristol.
Beautiful Autumn is a season of Harvest, Hallowe'en, remembering loved ones and thanking God for all that we have.
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Disability Inclusion Officer, Diocese of Derby
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