The power of good admin to move mission forward
Published on: 4th September 2025In Brown Clee benefice, having a dedicated administrator has meant more missional energy, with tangible results
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In Brown Clee benefice, having a dedicated administrator has meant more missional energy, with tangible results
Today, 1st September, is the start of Creationtide or the Season of Creation, which runs through Saturday, 4th October. It is the church season dedicated to God as the Creator and Sustainer of all life.
Hereford Diocese has been awarded the Bronze EcoDiocese Award under the EcoChurch scheme run by A Rocha UK, for the diocese as a whole, reflecting enormous progress and innovative programmes
A statement from Hereford Diocese following the data breach associated with DBS checks through Access Personal Checking Service (APCS).
The groundbreaking Youth Hub initiative is moving from pilot phase to full project, with communities across the diocese embracing this fresh approach to ministry with young people in a rural context. The project which operates on a hub and spoke model has achieved its initial goals in the original pilot areas and is beginning to generate interest across the diocese. It is starting to shift how parishes approach youth and children's ministry.
Revd Steve Alston, a former Biologist with a doctorate in zoology, is building a new church and sharing God’s love with a forgotten Shropshire border town. The work, which is supported through prayer and traditional ministry methods, is seeing Steve build relationships during his daily walks through the town.
The Lord-Lieutenant of Shropshire, Mrs Anna Turner JP, accompanied by the Dean of Hereford the Very Revd Sarah Brown, Archdeacon of Ludlow, Ven Dr Fiona Gibson, and Deputy Lieutenant Katherine Garnier, spent much of last Monday (4 August 2025) touring six parishes in South Shropshire which are part of the Ludlow Archdeaconry. Shropshire as a county is shared between the Dioceses of Hereford and Lichfield.
The historic Amberley Chapel was filled to capacity on Sunday 27th July as the Maund Group of Churches celebrated a significant milestone in the chapel's spiritual journey. The chapel, which is linked with Marden parish north of Hereford, was formally brought into the patronage of Saints Brigid and James during a joyous service bringing the community together in worship.
St James' Colwall Celebrates Nearly Four Decades of Partnership with St James' Aston an inner-City Birmingham Parish as together they enjoy fellowship and hospitality.
Co-ordinators, administrators, project managers – call them what you will, they are the grease to the wheels of this critically important ministry and often its unsung heroes.