Statement from The Anglican Bishops in the West Midlands
Published on: 22nd April 2021Racism has no place in the Church of England, but we must face the fact that it still exists
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Racism has no place in the Church of England, but we must face the fact that it still exists
News from Hereford Diocese of the latest appointments and departures - January - April 2021
Many of our Churchwardens are looking after buildings and contents which tell the story of our faith and Christianity in this country, said Tim Bridges, who retires as Church Buildings Officer from the Diocese of Hereford this week.
As we emerge from lockdown, many churches are looking to support people in the local community who have lost a loved one or who are looking to remember loved ones.
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As a simple blessing for the most vulnerable children in the community, Churches Together in Ledbury are providing Easter eggs.
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A recent report, towards a greener Green Book process, has revealed that government spending per person on public infrastructure is 44% higher for urban areas than it is for rural areas that include no major cities.
A Ledbury church is the proud owner of a newly attributed Titian masterpiece, depicting the Last Supper.
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