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13 results found for 'consultation Maiden Bradley'

Parish Evensong congregation grows from just one to more than 70 – with the help of church choir and a home cooked meal

A parish in the heart of Canterbury has celebrated the success of an Evensong service whose congregation has  jumped from just one person to more than 70. 

24/01/2022
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A choir in red robes stands smiling in the church of St Paul Without Walls in Canterbury

Book of Common Prayer services see huge numbers tuning in seeking ‘traditional comfort’ amid pandemic lockdowns

Churches offering services from the Book of Common Prayer are seeing unprecedented engagement with hundreds choosing to ‘tune in’ to more traditional offerings. 

23/02/2021
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A church in a misty field. Colin Watts

Risk of 'ghettoising' faith in schools

FEATURE / Chief Education Officer discusses the Church of England's response to draft guidance on Relationship and Sex Education.

08/11/2018
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Vicar vaccinating the vulnerable in South London

A retired hospital consultant, who is also a priest working in South London, has dedicated her time to vaccinating the vulnerable.

25/01/2021
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A vial of Covid-19 vaccine is shown in a colour photograph

#TheologizingWithDeans

COMMENT / The Third Church Estates Commissioner on progress since the Cathedrals Working Group report

04/04/2019
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Heat pump under playing field helps school cut emissions in bid to reach net zero carbon

A Church of England primary school has substantially reduced carbon emissions by installing a heat pump below its playing field.

24/11/2021
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Older children from the school's "eco team" are joined by local MP, Speaker of the House of Commons, Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP. They are staring at new pipes that have been fitted as part of the project Diocese of Blackburn

Lambeth Palace Library welcomes books on the environment

The new Lambeth Palace Library has welcomed new books on the environment following a donation. 

18/01/2022
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The new Lambeth Palace Library is shown from the main road outside with trees in the foreground Hufton+Crow

Churches unite to build new affordable homes

Churches of all denominations in the North East are working to find ways to build new homes amid concern over a shortage of affordable rented accommodation in the region.

22/02/2022
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Crowds of walkers gather in an abandoned church building. It is part of the Bishops' Prayer Walk project

How a plot of unused church land helped families priced out of the housing market

A piece of land provided by a church has kickstarted the building of more than 40 affordable homes in an area where many local people are priced out of the housing market.

02/02/2022
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Cllr Andrew Lysser, who was county councillor for Keswick, prepares to cut the ribbon to officially open The Hopes shortly before Christmas 2013, watched by guests including residents and KCHT members. "The work that has gone into creating this is phenomenal. I thought the task would be impossible. To see it completed now is exceptional. I don't think you guys (the trust) will ever comprehend what you have achieved. It is very moving, The Lake District in general is suffering from a lack of genuinely afford

“I am the vicar of a wonderfully busy urban parish and have spent 16 months learning to serve while also being served.”

Revd Dr Rebecca Aechtner, from the Diocese of Blackburn, writes about living with Long Covid after contracting the virus in March last year.

02/08/2021
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