The House of Bishops met in Hertfordshire from 22nd-23rd October. The House discussed the recently proposed Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, the importance of investment in palliative care, ...
Update on timeframes after The National Safeguarding Team has received the independent review from Keith Makin.
Our Harvest Festival Sunday Service this week is coming to you from the Trelawny Benefice in Cornwall. Led by Rev Richard ...
At the beginning of Morning Prayer the Minister shall read with a loud voice some one or more of these Sentences of the Scriptures that follow. And then he shall say that which is written after the ...
Of such Ceremonies as be used in the Church, and have had their beginning by the institution of man, some at the first were of godly intent and purpose devised, and yet at length turned to vanity and ...
Right now loss and grief have come into sharp focus. Everyone knows someone who is bereaved, but often people are anxious about what to do and say. Working with bereavement charities, including ...
Sharing your building with another Christian group is a great way to make connections and spread the load of caring for your church. Many parishes share their building on an informal basis with one or ...
For big questions about death, dying and funerals, talking can be invaluable. But how do you start those conversations, and with whom? There are a growing number of café spaces which bring people ...
It’s always a great privilege to be asked to deliver a eulogy at a funeral of someone you knew. It’s an opportunity to tell the story of the person you all knew and loved, and to share something of ...
We have done what was wrong in the Lord’s sight and chosen what displeased him. Yet as a mother comforts her child, so shall the Lord himself comfort us. So let us come to him who knows our every deed ...