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- More than £20 million has been allocated so far to dioceses to help support parishes and schools to reduce their carbon emissions, according to a new report. The first Net Zero Carbon 2030 Impact Report highlights the impact of the Church of England’s Net Zero Programme since it was mobilised last year. The ambitious programme...New report highlights progress on Church of England’s ambition to reach net zero carbon
- With our Christian pilgrimage in mind… Our character is but the stamp on our souls of the free choices of good and evil we have made through life. – Geikie The fellow who argues that all religions should unite probably doesn’t speak to his brother-in-law. – Herbert Prochnow The line is often busy when your...Quotes of the month (all)
- The last Sunday in November is the last Sunday of the church year, and in some ways the most important. Why? Because everything else in the Christian year looks BACK on what happened 2000 years ago. The Sunday of Christ the King looks FORWARD to what we can expect next…. the return one day of Jesus...24th November – The excitement of the Sunday of Christ the King
- If you are a night owl, then this is not good news: recent research has found that those of us who prefer a late bedtime also tend to have a higher body mass index (BMI), larger waists and be almost 50 per cent more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes. Previous studies that found a...Something for night owls to consider
- The Revd Mark Birch has been appointed by HM The King as a Canon of Westminster and by Sir Lindsay Hoyle as Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons. Mark has been a Minor Canon at Westminster Abbey since January 2015. He has been responsible to the Dean of Westminster for the daily...New Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons
- 100 years ago, on 4th November 1924, Gabriel Fauré, the French composer, died in Paris. As well as a composer, he was an organist, pianist and teacher, much admired and loved not only in his own country but also abroad. He was without doubt one of the most prominent composers of his generation, and his...Remembering the musical genius of Fauré
- The Church of England’s latest cathedral attendance statistics reveal a continued recovery in 2023, with a five per cent increase in weekly service attendance. Attendance at Christmas services was up 20 per cent year on year and the rise was also reflected in Easter services, where attendance was up by 10 per cent. Cathedrals also...Cathedral statistics show continued recovery in 2023
- Sir Paul Marshall, a member of Holy Trinity Brompton in London, says he is “delighted” to have bought the world’s oldest current affairs magazine, The Spectator, for £100 million. The hedge fund tycoon and GB News investor outbid 20 other hopefuls to buy the right-leaning political title, first published in 1828. Marshall, who has been...Church-goer Sir Paul Marshall buys The Spectator for £100m
- Some 150 years ago, on 23rd November 1874, Thomas Hardy’s novel Far from the Madding Crowd was published. It was his first major success. Set in Wessex, an imagined area encompassing the counties around Hardy’s place of birth in Dorset, it was his fourth published novel and had appeared originally – and anonymously – as...Thomas Hardy and ‘The Madding Crowd’
- How do you feel about science after all the grief of the recent pandemic? Are you tired or interested, impressed or cynical – or a bit of everything? The response to COVID-19 over the past few years has demonstrated how ideology or worldview are hugely influential in our interpretation and use of scientific data –...Should We Have Faith in Science?
- ** Died in the services Little Alex was staring up at the large brass plaque that hung on the side wall of the church. The plaque was covered with names, and seemed to fascinate the seven-year-old. “All those names,” he said to the minister. “Who are they?” “Well, they were people who used to go to...Smile Lines (all)
- Have you ever wondered how people of peace, like Christians, can contemplate the use of force? Certainly, the violence of the first quarter of the 21st century is staggering. Terrorist activity and military conflict worldwide – the resulting loss of life is never be something of which the human race can be proud. No wonder...Should Christians go to war?
