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The churches of St Peter’s and St Philip’s in Highfields and Evington in Leicester began livestreaming services on Facebook and YouTube from the start of the first lockdown last year.
A church garden has provided space for a trauma clinic to conduct therapy sessions.
Churches are planning to celebrate Harvest Festival in different ways this year.
Since the government announced that public worship in churches could restart after more than three months of lockdown, churches have been taking innovative steps to help keep their congregations as safe as possible:
COMMENT / The Rt Revd Libby Lane, Bishop of Stockport on Towards a Safer Church: resources for prayer and reflection in worship
A church in the North West of England is pioneering mental health support as reports of mental health issues rise during the Covid-19 pandemic.
A Church of England hospital Chaplain has led a campaign which has identified more than 1,000 people over 80 to be vaccinated with the Covid-19 vaccine.
For generations the Church of England has been there at this time of year to help people remember those they love but see no longer, whether they have died recently or long ago.
People are exploring faith during lockdown through Facebook comments and the Church of England’s national services streamed online.
The pandemic forced the community at Trelawny Benefice to worship outside – a move that has since developed into a fully-fledged outdoor ministry, complete with pet services, farmyard nativities and folk concerts.