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A Covid-19 recovery grant from the Government has been a catalyst for the renewal of a village church.
Parents describe their family’s decision to get baptised and confirmed after finding a home in their local church.
Jade Walker describes the sense of love, support and joy she felt attending a friend's baptism.
During the Coronation the King is presented with a number of objects which have a symbolic meaning. These include the Sovereign’s Orb, Sceptres, crowns and sword.
Why do bishops sit in the House of Lords? What is the link between Church and State?
Why is Holy Saturday significant? How does the Church commemorate it? What is the Saturday before Easter Day called?
An Oxford College has celebrated the largest number of baptisms and confirmations in at least 20 years.
The number of children baptised at a London church has grown threefold after it introduced a new worshipping community for young families, using puppets and song to help tell Bible stories and talk about the Christian faith.
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.
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.