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What does Good Friday commemorate? What happens in churches and cathedrals on Good Friday? Where does the name originate?
We're still in December, so it seems a bit much to be talking about the New Year – with or without resolutions. However, we want to point out a new resource coming in January to help all of us resolve to find and follow God in everyday life.
FEATURE / The Church of England has more than doubled its monthly reach on social media this year, from 1.2 million in 2017 to 2.44 million in 2017/2018.
FEATURE / School uniform schemes run from Church of England parishes are reporting growing demand as schools prepare for the start of term.
The Church of England's Chief Education Officer, Revd Canon Nigel Genders, discusses the new guidance for collective worship in Church of England schools.
Hundreds of churches have signed up to a week-long ‘nature count’ beginning this weekend which will encourage people to visit churchyards and record what they see.
People love singing carols. Singing is good for the body, mind and soul and carols can unlock emotions, tell stories and connect us to others, past and present while raising our prayers.
FEATURE / Two years ago there was scepticism that volunteers could provide effective support to Syrian refugees coming to Britain.
Churches across England have been combining prayer for Ukraine with practical help for refugees and others suffering because of the Russian invasion.
The fact that we celebrate the birth of Jesus – even though he was a powerless baby - shows that sometimes it’s the future that counts not just our present reality, according to David Whitely aka Sideman.