Following the vote in the House of Commons to give the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill a second reading, the Bishop of London, Sarah Mullally, the Church of England's lead bishop for health ...
The Bishop of London, the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster and the Chief Rabbi, lead signatories warning that a ‘right to die’ could ‘all too easily’ end in vulnerable people feeling they have a ...
Andrew is currently Director of Ministry and Mission for the Diocese of Leeds. Ordained priest in 1996. Following his curacy in Paris, he became Associate Vicar at Christ Church, Clifton in the ...
Following the decision at July General Synod to develop proposals to introduce standalone services including Prayers of Love and Faith (PLF) alongside pastoral reassurance, there will be continued ...
Mary was ordained in 2005, and served her curacies and early incumbencies in the Dioceses of Sheffield and Leicester. Before becoming ordained she worked in the prison service, including as a governor ...
Dave was ordained in 2008. Having served his curacy in the Diocese of Southwark, he is currently Team Rector at All Saints Marlow, where he was appointed in 2012, Area Dean of Wycombe Deanery, an ...
The current season of lockdown has inevitably changed the way we do things. For people who are used to face to face ministry, it is very strange. The activities which revolved around gathering have ...
Thank you for sending us your photos of what your churches did for Advent and Christmas 2023. Here’s some highlights to inspire your photography this year. Recently, we asked for pictures of what your ...
Estates Evangelism, one of ten Renewal and Reform workstreams, is working toward a thriving, growing, loving church on every significant social housing estate in the country – through new patterns of ...
Baptism witnesses to God’s gift of salvation, in which he gathers people into the new creation in Jesus Christ. Baptism points to the way in which God in Jesus Christ is overthrowing an order of life ...
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have established Commissions which have as their remit consideration of aspects of life in England today and the role that the Church of England has to play.