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John Rutter’s latest work, composed in response to the invasion of Ukraine, has been performed in a parish church.
Revd Canon Anna Macham, Canon Precentor of Salisbury Cathedral, tells the story of how a prayer vigil for Ukraine at the Cathddral grew from an expected 40 people to more than 600.
Churches across England have been combining prayer for Ukraine with practical help for refugees and others suffering because of the Russian invasion.
Members of Ukraine's Anglican community are continuing to pray together online as war sees congregants flee across Europe.
The Church of England congregation in Kyiv, capital of Ukraine, asks Anglicans to pray for peace.
Revd Andy Muckle, vicar of St Mary’s Parish Church West Moors reflects on taking part in the Living in Love and Faith (LLF) five-week course over Zoom and explains why others should be encouraged to take part.
COMMENT / A rounded and positive religious education should be available to all and is about understanding what it is to be human, says the Revd Nigel Genders, Chief Education Officer for the Church of England.
The Church of England traces its history in England back to the early centuries of the Christian faith.
Over the past year, local churches from across the country have rallied to support Ukrainian refugees. Here are some of the stories, shared by dioceses, to mark the anniversary of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Why do bishops sit in the House of Lords? What is the link between Church and State?