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A Christian presence in every community
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A brief walk-though the wedding ceremony
As Christians we believe the full purpose of our lives is to praise God. As we do so we begin to recognise more and more that everything comes from God.
Deliverance ministry is a specialist ministry within the Church of England and constitutes one aspect of the Church of England’s commitment to bringing wholeness, peace and healing to all who experience distress, whether in body, mind or spirit.
A Church of England funeral is available to everyone, giving support before, during and after the service, for as long as it’s needed.
Some parents aren’t sure quite what to feel about Hallowe’en – is it just harmless fun, or are there aspects of it that don’t fit in with how we want to see the world? The christening service is very honest about the reality of good and evil.
Racial Justice Sunday is for all churches to reflect on the importance of racial justice, to give thanks for the gifts and beauty of human diversity, and to commit to end racism and acts of discrimination.
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A nativity play is a tradition enjoyed by families every year, whether it’s at school, in church or even at home. If your child is in a nativity play, making your own costume can be great fun, and inexpensive.
When you're thinking about a wedding, you'll have lots of questions. We're here to help.
Faith at Home is a call to help children and young people discover God’s presence in the place they spend most of their time.