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Jackie Jones tells of how she came back to church after watching online services broadcast by her local parish during the Covid lockdowns.
A project that started as tea and toast served by Sheffield Cathedral's congregation in response to rising poverty and unemployment has grown into a charity that has helped at least 10,000 people over the last 30 years.
Church of England national funding for features such as improved broadband and pooled administrative support have given rural parishes a boost.
Women from across the Church of England are calling for a church that reflects the diversity of God as we celebrate 30 years since women were first ordained to the priesthood.
Small changes can make a big difference! Watch our new video and find out how churches, cathedrals and schools are reducing their carbon footprint through tackling green projects bit by bit.
A selection of news and stories from churches across the country on how they are serving their communities.
FEATURE / The origins of Mothering Sunday and the traditions which have developed and changed becoming what we know today
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.
St Leonard’s Church, Scawsby, in Doncaster launched ‘Messy Church’ before lockdown and within six months, a new church community was established – which continues to thrive today. More than 80 percent of those attending did not previously come to church on Sunday.
A music producer-turned-priest is using dance music to connect with people, spread the Christian message and attract the younger generations into church.