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The Church is embracing the 'unique opportunity' to learn and reflect despite differences, through Living in Love and Faith (LLF).
A rural church in a village with no post office or shop has been able to offer part of its building as a community centre, providing refreshments, advice and activities, after a decade-long renovation project.
Since 2022, Rosemarie Mallett has served as Bishop of Croydon, an area bishop in the Diocese of Southwark. She gives her advice to young GMH people who may be considering ordained ministry.
A busy city church has saved thousands of pounds on its energy bills thanks to making a number of small changes to reduce its carbon footprint and help care for God’s creation.
Small changes can make a big difference! Watch our new video and find out how churches, cathedrals and schools are reducing their carbon footprint through tackling green projects bit by bit.
How to get involved with UN climate conference - COP28
A programme of public events that began with mini golf has led to an increase in the numbers attending Sunday worship at Rochester Cathedral.
Revd Canon Clare MacLaren, Canon Provost of Sunderland Minster, describes the impact of a peace walk co-ordinated by the Minster in the aftermath of the recent violent disorder in the city.
Church of England national funding for features such as improved broadband and pooled administrative support have given rural parishes a boost.
At the start of Volunteers' Week, Matthew Carson, an IT project manager, speaks about work helping churches to cut carbon emissions and reduce waste.