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138 results found for 'Thy Kingdom Come resources'

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Thy Kingdom Come

This year’s Thy Kingdom Come inevitably looked different due to COVID-19. Yet still, Christians in more than 170 countries gathered online and lifted their voices in hope to pray Thy Kingdom Come.

14/09/2020
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How a church bench helped tackle loneliness

Drop-in sessions at a Church of England parish, set up to provide a ‘safe space’ for people feeling anxious or lonely in the wake of the pandemic, have proved so popular that they are being expanded to cater for demand.
 

26/01/2022
  • News & Stories
Ric's Bench pictured with Vicar and a parishioner

Sowing seeds: how a patch of wasteland became heart of community

In just a few years, a patch of once unused land in the middle of the Quarrendon estate in Aylesbury, Bucks, has been transformed into the beating heart of the community by the local church.

04/06/2022
  • News & Stories
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We meet online to pray for Ukraine: Kyiv's Anglicans spread across Europe continue to meet

Members of Ukraine's Anglican community are continuing to pray together online as war sees congregants flee across Europe. 

11/04/2022
  • News & Stories
White fog hands over Kyiv or Kiev in Ukraine with high rise blocks of flats appearing Asya Tes

‘I started to sob and sob’ - a life-changing encounter in a cafe

After years of alcohol and drug dependency, earlier this year, Ady Hodgkinson was baptised – marking an incredible transformation in his life which all started with an encounter at a Christian café. 

01/04/2022
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Ady Hodgkinson at his baptism

Rural church ‘challenge’ to local area as it reaches net zero carbon with heat pump

A rural parish has embraced net zero carbon ambitions by installing four air source heat pumps. 

24/02/2022
  • News & Stories
Heatpump reduced quality

Church of England schools will be at the heart of the school system for the future

The Church of England’s Chief Education Officer outlines how Church Schools will flourish as the Academies programme increases momentum

28/03/2022
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Young school child writing at table in class Diocese of Guildford

Disagreeing well during Lent – two podcasters discuss their reflections

Learning to listen to those you disagree with can often be a fraught task, but faith can enable deep connections to form despite difference, according to Christian podcasters. 

25/03/2022
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A man's hands are shown gesticulating at a laptop screen. He may be having an argument or simply working from home - an anonymous woman is in the background passively sitting at the desk

Growing number of churches register as sponsors for new UK scheme for Ukrainian refugees

Hundreds of churches across the country, including Church of England parishes, are registering to help ahead of a new UK humanitarian sponsorship scheme for Ukrainian refugees.
 

11/03/2022
  • News & Stories
Ukraine's capital Kyiv is shown with just blocks of houses and flats covered in a dusting of snow

‘Responding to housing need is an integral part of the mission and ministry of the Church of England’

'Our hope is that others will catch this vision and be willing to share our mission – to provide homes and build communities where people love to live'

Bishop Guli Francis-Dehqani, the Church of England's Bishop for Housing, looks back on a year since the publication of Coming Home, the report of the Archbishops' Commission on Housing Church and Community.
 

14/03/2022
  • News & Stories
Bishop Guli

‘We’re at the centre of power and yet we are powerless’ – read the plea for prayer from the Anglican church in the heart of Moscow

The Revd Canon Malcolm Rogers, Chaplain of St Andrew's Anglican Church in Moscow, reflects on recent events.

12/03/2022
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