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Work to encourage lay Christians to see their roles in daily life as a vital part of the ministry of the Church has been given support in a new report published this month by the Church of England.
FEATURES / The Church of England is challenging every minister to commit to having one conversation a month about vocation with someone different from themselves.
Listen to Revd Roxanne Hunte discuss why she's backing the campaign.
FEATURE / The Church of England is challenging every minister to commit to having one conversation a month about vocation with someone different from themselves.
Listen to the Bishop of Guildford, Andrew Watson, discuss the campaign.
Key workers will speak of how their Christian faith has helped give them strength to serve others during the coronavirus pandemic.
Read the story of a Bolton mum who was struggling with alcohol addiction before receiving care, compassion and community at her local church.
We have been made aware of a complaint to the Charity Commission and of course will cooperate fully with any future process, because we are absolutely committed to the importance of safeguarding throughout the life of the Church of England.
Fran Rogers does not consider herself particularly churchy or religious. But when she arrived in the village of Pett in East Sussex ten years ago she was immediately drawn to a funny little fading “shed” on the nearby beach.
The Archbishop of Canterbury will call for “a resurrection of our common life,” during his Easter Sunday sermon.
Richard Sandland, is being ordained Deacon in Worcester Cathedral on 4 July and will serve in the parish of Bromsgrove, ten years after watching an extraordinary play – that would change his life.
A statement from Archbishop Justin Welby and Archbishop John Sentamu in response to events in the United States of America: