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A diocesan chapter, or group, for UKME clergy and licensed lay ministers – believed to be the first in the Church of England – has more than 20 members and is growing.
FEATURE / In this Renewal and Reform podcast, we speak to those responsible for supporting Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic people as they follow their calling to ordained ministry.
Clergy are honouring their heritage and celebrating Black history by wearing a special vestment designed by a renowned artist.
A steady stream of people have responded to an invitation to ring a ‘listening ear’ service of support and prayer run by curates in a rural area since the start of the first lockdown.
A married couple, who are both priests, and who lost a child, have unveiled a "baby-loss memorial" in a parish churchyard.
Biblical Hebrew, studied by trainee priests, can often pose a challenge for aspiring ministers.
This year, Bradford Cathedral collaborated with their near neighbours, League 2 football side Bradford City, for an online service of readings by players and carols by the Cathedral choir.
Church of England national funding for features such as improved broadband and pooled administrative support have given rural parishes a boost.
Revd Jo Haine, from the Diocese of Salisbury, describes living with Long Covid
A rural benefice has used YouTube explanatory videos on Christianity filmed in beauty spots to encourage people in their faith during lockdown.