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Liturgical Resources for the Ministry of Deliverance

27/09/2023
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Anglican Lutheran Society Evensong

Anglicans, including Jeremy Morris and Tim Norwood from the ecumenical team at Lambeth Palace, were present at Westminster Abbey for Evensong and a reception with the Anglican-Lutheran Society. The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Great Britain is a close ecumenical partner, through the Porvoo agreement, and it was lovely to have a chance to catch up with old friends and make new ones.
25/09/2023
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Reception at Westminster Abbey

The Lord's Prayer

Discover more about the Lord's prayer, the prayer which teaches people to pray.

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Committees and Commissions

A list of all of the subsidiary bodies (Committees and Commissions) of the General Synod of the Church of England.

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Diocesan Synod Motions

A list of all current Diocesan Synod Motions on the General Synod's Agenda.

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Church service, people laughing in filled pews Used with permission of the Vicar and PCC of St Matthew's Westminster

Deliverance Ministry

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.

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SIAMS Report - St Andrew's CofE VA Primary School Bebington 105077-14092023

26/09/2023
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New religious movements

Many people today join groups which are often called 'sects' or 'cults'. However, most people who study such religions and spiritualities call them 'new religious movements' or 'minority' religions.

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Three lit tealight candles Sam Setchell

Liturgical Resources for Mental Health and Wellbeing

Resources to help support good mental health and wellbeing.

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