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- April brings us Spring Harvest – the annual cross-denominational conference which attracts thousands of people every year to two Butlin’s resorts. It is held over the Easter period in Skegness (7th to 11th) and Minehead (14th to 18th). It is also live-streamed from Minehead. For details of this year’s gathering, including speakers and worship leaders,...Spring Harvest – more than 10,000 expected this year
- On the first day of the week, in the evening Prayer for April 2025 History in the Making A Common Thief The Magic World of Oliver Postgate An after-Easter prayer ** On the first day of the week, in the evening (John 20: 19-23) Locked in, afraid, Uncertain, even after Mary’s story, even after that...Prayers & Poems (all) for April 2025
- The Archbishops’ Commission for Racial Justice (ACRJ) has published its sixth and final report. It was charged with monitoring, and supporting the implementation of the 47 recommendations of the Archbishops’ Anti-Racism Taskforce. The report calls for the church to address the “gaping wound of racial injustice that afflicts it” and to “reach out and welcome all...Final report of Archbishops’ Commission for Racial Justice published
- ** Good Friday I was standing in line at the bank when there was a commotion at the counter. A woman was very distressed, exclaiming, “Where will I put my money?! I have all my money and my mortgage here!! What will happen to my mortgage?! You can’t do this to us!” It turned out...Smile-Lines (all) for April 2025
- In 828 the relics of St Mark the evangelist were seized from their resting place in Alexandria and brought by two adventurers to Venice. The Basilica of St Mark was built to house these relics, and it was this link between the saint and Venice that determined so much of the city’s history through the...‘In sweet music is such art’: the Basilica of St Mark in Venice
- If you live in the countryside, here’s a way to help keep local wildlife alive: draw your curtains at night and turn off your outside lights. Apparently, the darker we can keep it outside, the better. Animals and insects who live in rural areas are especially susceptible to bright lights, which can confuse and disorientate...Shut your curtains
- Why would you need a device that scrambles the radio signal from a remote locking device on a modern car? Unless you wanted to steal it? Exactly. And so, the government is now banning the sale and even possession of such electronic devices. And not too soon, either, as the device is currently used in...Car signal jammers to be outlawed
- PCR tests were a fact of life for most of us three years ago this month. As a biologist who was doing this procedure long before most people had heard of it, I take secret delight in people’s use of the acronym. Let me open the laboratory door and share the wonders it conceals. That...The Wonder and the Sorrow of those PCR Tests
- The future of the Abbey Church in Dunfermline is in danger. Originally founded as a priory by Queen Margaret in the 11th century, Dunfermline Abbey has been calledScotland’s equivalent of Westminster Abbey in London. It also contains the bones of King Robert the Bruce, which draws 40,000 visitors a year. But now the Abbey needs...Protecting one of Scotland’s iconic churches
- ‘Early on the first day of the week, while it was still dark, Mary of Magdala went to the tomb and saw that the stone had been removed from the entrance. So she came running to Simon Peter and the other disciple… and said “They have taken the Lord out of the tomb, and we...Easter: a new world is ushered in
- A leading bishop of the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD), the Rt Revd Kirsten Fehra, has said: “Nationalistic slogans and inhumane attitudes are incompatible with the Christian faith….As a Church serving social welfare, we now see it our duty to help ensure peaceful coexistence in solidarity.” She was speaking after the recent rise in support...Bishop in the EKD voices concern at the rise of the far-Right
- Here you can download ALL of the editorial material for April 2025.ALL EDITORIAL for April 2025
