Becca takes up the story: “I heard in a recent news report, the director-general of the World Health Organisation, warning of a ‘catastrophic moral failure’. He warned that in the […]
Becca takes up the story: “I heard in a recent news report, the director-general of the World Health Organisation, warning of a ‘catastrophic moral failure’. He warned that in the […]
Children are said to be the focus at Christmas. Carers have been in the forefront of many of us for the last few months. But what about carers who are […]
‘Filling the Gap’ began last summer as a response from Bishop Graham and the Diocesan Board of Education to help families who are in receipt of free school meals or […]
While the Cathedral Clergy will alone ensure the daily rhythm of worship continues in the building, the Cathedral’s virtual doors will continue to be open online to both worshippers and […]
The issue of how the church should address and combat racism is a pertinent one, especially in the wake of the killing of George Floyd in police custody and the […]
“What can we send to encourage others during the Twelve Days of Christmas this year? Two turtle doves, a partridge and a pear tree are not the most practical things,” […]
The summer scheme ran for six weeks during the school holidays. In total 22 Church of England schools participated from across the diocese and a total of 131 families each […]
Churches across the UK have united, as part of the national #LoveYourNeighbour campaign, to share a message of hope, love and kindness to people struggling with COVID-19 and other social […]
The Revd Matthew Price, Vicar of St Mary Magdalene Church said: “We are delighted to be working in partnership with Hope into Action. Transformation is at the heart of the […]
We know for many people this winter will be challenging for a variety of reasons, and there will be a lot of people who will need help with things like […]