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COMMENT / The Bishop of Durham, Paul Butler, explains why he and other faith leaders are challenging the two-child limit on financial support for families, which came into effect a year ago .
Read the story of a Bolton mum who was struggling with alcohol addiction before receiving care, compassion and community at her local church.
Rev Prebendary John Beauchamp has been blind for more than 30 years as a result of the eye condition, Retinitis Pigmentosa. He describes how his blindness has brought a unique dimension to his ministry.
Fran Rogers does not consider herself particularly churchy or religious. But when she arrived in the village of Pett in East Sussex ten years ago she was immediately drawn to a funny little fading “shed” on the nearby beach.
An organ concert at 7am on a Monday morning will begin a summer of public events for Exeter Cathedral.
By Revd Mike Haslam
The lead chaplains to English football talk about their hopes for Qatar, the work of chaplains in sport, and practising penalties
Rapper Guvna B speaks of his grief over the loss of his father and the hope that the Christmas message brings, in a reflection for the Church of England’s Comfort and Joy campaign.
FEATURE / Churches encouraged to take part in a litter pilgrimage to help clean up the local community.
A rise in stress levels as a result of the coronavirus pandemic was a key factor in setting up an emotional health and well-being phone line for people aged 18 years and above at St Germain’s Church in Birmingham.