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FEATURE / Harvest Festival services in schools over the coming weeks are playing a major role in helping replenish food bank supplies that have run low over the summer months.
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.
A paramedic who is working on the frontline amid the Covid-19 pandemic, has said he finds ‘hope’ in prayer.
A former inmate at Winchester Prison will speak of how the Christian faith changed his life in an Easter Day service streamed into cells across the country this weekend.
Growing network of Christians meeting in the great outdoors
Revd Charlotte Cheshire describes how digital worship such as virtual reality carols have been a ‘gift’ to her family
Residents at Westview House in Totland Bay, on the Isle of Wight might be living with dementia – but they could remember the words to the Lord’s Prayer.
While our churches are now allowed to open their doors for private prayer, for many it has not been possible or practical to do this – yet many such churches are still a sacred space in their community.
FEATURE / Churches encouraged to take part in a litter pilgrimage to help clean up the local community.
A church in London has hosted 10 services in just two days as it responded to the challenge of Covid-19 physical distancing restrictions.