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A rise in stress levels as a result of the coronavirus pandemic was a key factor in setting up an emotional health and well-being phone line for people aged 18 years and above at St Germain’s Church in Birmingham.
A church-run mental health project has provided five laptops and internet data to help participants stay in touch from home during the pandemic.
The Church of England’s Chief Education Officer outlines how Church Schools will flourish as the Academies programme increases momentum
A food pantry at a church in the Diocese of Chichester opened its doors to eight people in October 2021. It now supports 80 people regularly, including 31 families at a school Pop up Pantry.
A church that had just 25 worshippers five years ago has now reached capacity attendance for one of its Sunday services.
A church in Eastbourne has become a radically different kind of church since the UK lockdown.
Churches are marking the annual Mental Health Awareness Week amid a year of intense pressure on mental health services.
Children and young peoples’ mental health has been supported by a ground-breaking, large-scale project from the Diocese of Manchester.
An urban church community has developed an abandoned patch of church land into a thriving garden, teeming with wildlife and benefitting the locals.
COMMENT / The Church of England's Chief Education Officer warns that schools must not be run on the same logic as supermarkets, ahead of a symposium at Lambeth Palace.