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21 results found for 'baptism'
An Oxford College has celebrated the largest number of baptisms and confirmations in at least 20 years.
A chance conversation between a bakery worker and a Church of England priest after he dropped into a branch of Greggs has led to her baptism.
Jade Walker describes the sense of love, support and joy she felt attending a friend's baptism.
A 'pop up' church based on an allotment gave the term 'church plant' a whole new meaning when multiple baptisms and confirmations took place amongst vegetables and flowers.
Several children who are regular attendees of Messy Church have come forward for baptism.
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.
Efforts by an innovative university chaplain has seen a prayer group grow and two upcoming baptisms from students and staff on campus amid Covid-19 lockdown.
Parents describe their family’s decision to get baptised and confirmed after finding a home in their local church.
A church in London has hosted 10 services in just two days as it responded to the challenge of Covid-19 physical distancing restrictions.
Tom Holland, the author and historian, recently spoke at the Church of England Conference on evangelism and discipleship. Here he has written for the Church of England website about the experiences which brought him back to church.