‘Compline’ is the ancient ‘office’ with which monastic communities end their day of prayer. The word comes from the Latin ‘completorium’ which means completion, so the day is complete when […]
‘Compline’ is the ancient ‘office’ with which monastic communities end their day of prayer. The word comes from the Latin ‘completorium’ which means completion, so the day is complete when […]
Bishop Graham said: “Christmas is filled with love, joy and soap! This year, being so different, washing our hands continues to be vitally important. Soap helps us, and millions of […]
Twenty-six very varied contributors from across the diocese (a shepherd, a teacher, a prison chaplain, for example) will offer us something to ponder each day. Sign up here to have […]
Eighty years ago, King George VI made a live Christmas broadcast from Sandringham. Britain had been at war with Germany for nearly four months and was fearful. The King quoted […]
The idea of the event is simply to re-enact Mary and Joseph’s journey to Bethlehem and to have some fun along the way. This year, after three years of unsuccessful […]
The stalls and nativity stable are made, the animals watching and waiting. The children begin to arrive, faces shining and outfits ready for their participation in the story of Love […]