How can we as Christians help our little ones to make sense of Christmas, to enrich that time of waiting and let them know that Christmas is even more exciting than the stocking at the end of the bed or the presents round the tree.
As we approach Christmas and the new year, we have reached out to friends and colleagues to find out what books have resonated with them this year and emboldened them to pursue faith based social action.
Churches, Christian charities and youth organisations are working together to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee over the 4-day Bank Holiday from 2-5 June 2022. A new website has been created – www.theplatinumjubilee.com – to provide ideas and resources for communities to celebrate the Queen’s 70 years of faith and service.
The patriarchs and Heads of Churches in Jerusalem have issued this unprecedented statement – a cry of the heart about the future sustainability of the Christian presence in the Holy Land
Nurses, librarians and doctors are Britain’s most trusted professions, while faith in journalists, footballers and estate agents rises. Clergy/priests are in the middle of the list at 58% – 2% higher than last year.
Throughout the lockdowns the FPCT Care Home Ministry Team have produced a monthly video, which is sent to the 10 care homes in the area. No 23, the Christmas video has just been released
Our ChurchWorks Commission brings together all major Christian denominations and the government to have strategic conversations about the Church’s role in Covid recovery. It is the natural next step for YourNeighbour as the country looks towards recovery.
“Friends, family and faith.” People across the Church of England share what’s at the heart of Christmas, as we look forward to celebrating the true meaning in online and onsite services this year.
In this report, we contend that theology offers a different way of exploring excessive economic inequality, and can open up new avenues of consensus between political and social positions that have typically been at odds
The Church of Scotland and the Scottish Episcopal Church, on 30 November, signed a “Saint Andrew Declaration,” in which they each formally recognised one another as part of the one Church of Jesus Christ and deepened their relationship.