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110 results found for 'Vision for the 2020s'
A vision and strategy for the Church of England in the 2020s.
Henry Akingbemisilu was ordained as a Deacon earlier this year. He serves as a Self-Supporting Minister in Thamesmead, London, in the Diocese of Southwark – alongside working in Data Science.
Lee Higson recently left his 22-year career at sea to train as an Ordinand with the Diocese of Manchester.
Heath Monaghan first felt God calling him to be ordained when he was 13. More than three decades later, he expects to be tearful during the ordination service.
Once a week, at 7.40am, children on their way to school, office workers and all kinds of local people attend the Spiritual Gym at Marylebone Church in London.
Richard Sandland, is being ordained Deacon in Worcester Cathedral on 4 July and will serve in the parish of Bromsgrove, ten years after watching an extraordinary play – that would change his life.
Years after a missionary planted a church in his village in Ghana, Nicholas Lebey is now doing the same in South-East London.
The Church of England’s Chief Education Officer outlines how Church Schools will flourish as the Academies programme increases momentum
What began as an amusing way to keep up with seven teenagers in her congregation is now serious outreach for Revd Anne Beverley.
The testers involved in the Church of England's website accessibility audit talk about their experience.
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.