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The new Lambeth Palace Library has welcomed new books on the environment following a donation.
Since the government announced that public worship in churches could restart after more than three months of lockdown, churches have been taking innovative steps to help keep their congregations as safe as possible:
For generations the Church of England has been there at this time of year to help people remember those they love but see no longer, whether they have died recently or long ago.
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.
In a Shropshire town, a young church member’s idea to help people with shopping has seen more than 1,000 answered calls for practical support for the vulnerable and isolated.
Why is Holy Saturday significant? How does the Church commemorate it? What is the Saturday before Easter Day called?
What is the historical and religious significance of thrones? Which chair is used at King Charles’s Coronation? Where can the Coronation Chair be viewed by visitors?
Cop 27 has begun at a time of global crisis which ranges beyond the climate emergency.
John Rutter’s latest work, composed in response to the invasion of Ukraine, has been performed in a parish church.
The Rev Mia Hilborn, Senior Brigade Chaplain at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, writes about her experience of the Coronavirus pandemic.