Generosity Week 2023 - 3rd Newsletter of 2023
First published on: 31st August 2023Generosity Week runs from September 24th-October 1st. Read more about what's planned and how you can take part.
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Generosity Week runs from September 24th-October 1st. Read more about what's planned and how you can take part.
We're delighted to release the latest Church Heritage Diocesan Newsletter.
Clergy and their families from across the Diocese were invited to a Family Garden Party in the Bishop's garden earlier this summer.
Students from Park Primary School presented Bishop Stephen with a Courageous Advocacy Award during an Education team garden party.
The Quiet Garden Movement is a network of outdoor spaces and gardens spread across both rural and urban locations worldwide. These outdoor spaces are used for prayer, contemplation, stillness and rest for the spiritual, mental and physical well-being of individuals, groups and communities.
Register to get your free digital church resource pack for Safeguarding Sunday on 19 November 2023.
Looking ahead to the new lectionary year and helping children, youth and families encounter Christ in John’s Gospel, Clergy and LLMs are invited to the October Bishop's study day.
The Rev'd Canon Becky Dyball is one of the finalists in the 2023 BBC Radio Cambridgeshire Make A Difference Awards in the 'together' category.
The installation of a permanent and long-lasting commemoration of one thousand years of the church and village.
The Rev'd Clifford Owen is preparing to cycle from Land’s End to John O’Groats (LEJOG) on the 20th August.
The new CofE Racial Justice Unit is inviting young adults (aged 16-25) of all UKME/GMH backgrounds to represent their diverse communities so that their voices can be heard and amplified within the life of the national church.
Building work is now well underway for the new Diocesan offices. Here is a picture story of the first few weeks of work.
Over 50 Worshippers of all ages from across the eight parishes of Wissey Valley Benefice gathered in Whittington by the river Wissey for this year's riverside Songs of Praise on Sunday 30th July.
Join local bat expert and professional ecologist Phil Parker at the Church of St Mary the Virgin, Wiggenhall, Norfolk, for an introduction to St Mary's bats. After a short talk you'll use the latest technology, night vision cameras and bat detectors to watch the bats leave their roost at dusk.
Join architect Peter Slinger for a morning of maintenance tips.
Earlier this year, the National Lottery Heritage Fund (aka Heritage Fund) published a new 10-year strategy called Heritage 2033. Details of the first delivery plan have now been released.
We are seeking your confidential views on the next Bishop of Ely to help inform the "Statement of Needs". This document will set out a description of the Diocese, reflect on the challenges and opportunities for Gospel and Church in the communities served and the gifts and skills they might be seeking in a new bishop to lead them in their response to these.
easyfundraising has your fundraising covered this summer.
Gifts in wills are a powerful way for faith to live on and create lasting change, but they can be difficult to talk about - for everyone, including those wanting to leave a gift. Resources are available to help.
Although one-off gifts are wonderful, it's regular giving that helps churches to plan their ministry with confidence. Launching - or relaunching - the Parish Giving Scheme (PGS) as part of a generosity campaign has the greatest impact on how effective it is.