The Church of England launches a film for a very different Christmas
First published on: 2nd December 2020The Church of England has launched its annual Christmas film, with a message of Comfort and Joy after a year like no other.
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The Church of England has launched its annual Christmas film, with a message of Comfort and Joy after a year like no other.
A new book from Christians Aware & The Melanesian Mission, written by Canon Brian Macdonald-Milne, PTO in the Diocese of Ely
The National Lottery Heritage Fund has resumed accepting small and medium project funding applications and launched an interest free loans pilot.
In this CofE Learning Labs blog, the team share essential updates for your social media, A Church Near You pages and newsletters to prepare them for new visitors this Christmas.
Introducing 'Living in Love and Faith' and commending engagement with the resources.
As we head towards the festive season, this might not be one of the most glamorous events that catches your eye, but it could be one of the most important.
Rector of Woodston and Priest-in-Charge of Fletton
Since one of the most popular and memorable events at Ely Cathedral is physically unable to take place this year, we have decided to take the Ely Cathedral Christmas Gift & Food Fair online and go virtual.
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commemorated with Music and Light.
We will remember them.
The Council of Westcott House has appointed the Revd Dr Helen Dawes to be Principal with effect from February 2021.
Parish Buying now offer four audio-visual supplier options for your church to choose from.
The Church of England has recently launched new resources to help churches to take part in The Generosity Week.
Historic England has published its Heritage at Risk Register 2020, which has seen a concerning increase in the number of places of worship added.
Between March and July in 2020 the Parish Churches of Fulbourn and the Wilbrahams led a community project, creating a triptych of lockdown tapestries.
Here is the latest in a series of Reflections from Bishop Dagmar, the Bishop of Huntingdon. The Gospel for this Sunday is Matthew 22:15-22: "Give to the emperor the things that are the emperor's, and to God the things that are God's." (Mt 22:21)
We are delighted to inform you that this year the following people have been nominated and have accepted this award, which will be given at the Evensong service at Ely Cathedral on Saturday 17 October 2020.
Here is the latest in a series of Reflections from Bishop Dagmar, Bishop of Huntingdon. In this video, she offers a brief reflection on the Gospel, Matthew 22:1-14, the Parable of the Wedding Banquet.
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