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This week's service is from All Saints Kings Heath, in south Birmingham.Reflecting on the theme of forgiveness, the service includes contributions from Professor Nicola Slee, poet and theologian.
An update from the Housing, Church and Community Commission on their work from December 2021.
Canticles from Common Worship: Daily Prayer by The Church of England.
Rev Kate Wharton leads and preaches at a Service for the Seventh Sunday of Easter from St Bartholomew's Church, Liverpool. She will reflecting on the themes of Thy Kingdom Come, the global wave of prayer for more people to know Jesus.
Content from a webinar held by the Church of England's Evangelism and Discipleship team in July 2020, exploring new mission initiatives after the Covid-19 lockdown
This Pentecost Sunday service is brought to you from the chapel at Church House London by the team from Thy Kingdom Come. We conclude 11 days of the global wave of prayer for more people to know Jesus with a sermon given by Rev Dr Stephen Hance.
The Church will emerge “renewed and changed” from the crisis of the global coronavirus pandemic, the Archbishops of Canterbury and York have said.
Emily Emmerson-Finch’s journey started when she got the bus.
Not catching a bus though: at the age of 22 she took the extraordinary decision to spend her savings buying a double decker bus and transforming it into a youth and community centre.
The Day of Pentecost marks fifty days since Easter Day and the end of the Easter season.
A church has seen 12 new people come to faith - and a family seeking baptism - after the coronavirus forced it to develop an online presence.