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The Christian faith offers hope in the face of the tragedy and pain experienced worldwide in recent months, the Church of England’s online service will hear this weekend in a service led by people training for ministry.
People have felt “liberated” by the Living in Love and Faith (LLF) course to have more in-depth discussions on matters of human sexuality and gender identity, a priest has said.
By Jonny Baker
The Church is embracing the 'unique opportunity' to learn and reflect despite differences, through Living in Love and Faith (LLF).
The Sexual Offences Act 2003 has been amended to include a new section 22A which expands “Position of Trust” offences to include anyone who is coaching, teaching, training, supervising or instructing in a sport or a religion.
New process of discernment and decision-making on questions of identity, sexuality, relationships and marriage.
FEATURE / We’re excited to be updating churches and congregations across the country with this year’s #GodWithUs campaign.
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.
People are exploring faith during lockdown through Facebook comments and the Church of England’s national services streamed online.
A Devon vicar says the questions around human sexuality, gender and relationships covered by the Church of England’s Living in Love and Faith course are as relevant in her rural parishes as anywhere else.