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COMMENT / Throughout the year churches across the country open their doors to people of all ages, for services, weekday clubs and vital community projects.
A married couple, who are both priests, and who lost a child, have unveiled a "baby-loss memorial" in a parish churchyard.
A retired hospital consultant, who is also a priest working in South London, has dedicated her time to vaccinating the vulnerable.
A parish church office in North Staffordshire has become a hub of community coordination after launching a helpline for those who can’t leave home.
The Chief Education Officer, the Revd Nigel Genders, writes about the Church of England’s guidance for schools on combatting anti-LGBT+ bullying.
Churches are set to run a wide-range of school holiday clubs throughout the summer months including “potty professor” and “time-travelling” themed activities.
A Cathedral choir has recorded a fundraising anthem for Ukrainian children, to be released on Mothering Sunday.
Several children who are regular attendees of Messy Church have come forward for baptism.
Among the music at the Coronation is the most famous anthem of all, George Frederick Handel’s Zadok the Priest.
New resources have been developed to help schools working with bereaved children and young people