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At the end of the first full meeting of the Commission held on 27 May, the Co-Chairs Jan Walker and the Bishop of Durham reflected on the work ahead and their hopes and aspirations.
Messages and photos are to be placed at ‘walls of reflection’ in cathedrals and churches, with prayer vigils and services due to take place, for the National Day of Reflection marking the second anniversary of the first Covid-19 lockdown.
The Commission on Families and Households continues to engage with a number of people and organisations on influencing positive change.
The Church of England is joining Marie Curie, HOPE Together, Care for the Family, AtaLoss and many other charities and organisations on the 23rd March to take a minute to reflect and a moment to connect.
FEATURE / We’re delighted that LentPilgim and EasterPilgrim had an overall reach of 6.9 million through the national Church’s social media accounts, the app, email and Alexa.
COMMENT / The Rt Revd Libby Lane, Bishop of Stockport on Towards a Safer Church: resources for prayer and reflection in worship
Guidelines for the Professional Conduct of the Clergy - A theological reflection by the Very Revd Dr Francis Bridger
Leaders from across different faiths ask the public to join them in a national day to remember those who have died from any cause during the pandemic – being held on Tues 23 March - and to show support for everyone who has been bereaved.
Tim Hughes speaks of loving and following Jesus, in this extract from our online worship. From Gas Street Church, Birmingham, the full service features prayer, music and reflections for the Sixth Sunday of Easter.
The Chair of the Redress Project Board reflects on the power of face-to-face dialogue and its ability to bridge gaps and aid understanding, prompted by a moving Synod event at which three survivors shared their hopes for the National Redress Scheme.