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A Happy and Blessed Easter to all our supporters

DATE : 2 April 2026 AUTHOR :

Christ died for our sins, to restore us to that relationship with God for which we had been created. Though we live in dark and uncertain times, He still reaches out in love to a lost and suffering world. Only Christ holds the answer. ‘Turn to Him and be saved, all you ends of the […]

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A new Archbishop of Canterbury is installed – but representing which faith?

DATE : 26 March 2026 AUTHOR :

To coverage that, ahead of the event, was distinctly low key, Dame Sarah Mullally has today been consecrated as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury – the first woman to be appointed leader of the Anglican Communion.  But exactly what faith is it that Dame Sarah represents?  Because, at first glance, it would seem no longer to be Christianity. […]

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Choose this day whom you will serve

DATE : 8 January 2025 AUTHOR :

At this time of transition between the old and new years, it is customary to review the highs and lows of the past twelve months – so let us follow suit and take a quick overview of our nation’s achievements in 2024. In all honesty, it makes depressing reading: increasing violence and knife crime on […]

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Christmas 2024 – Call to purity and renewal

DATE : 18 December 2024 AUTHOR :

Following her cries for the Archbishop of Canterbury to stand down after his failure to handle historic sex abuse allegations, the Bishop of Newcastle, Helen-Ann Hartley, is now similarly calling for the resignation of the Archbishop of York, after it has come to light that, in his previous position of Bishop of Chelmsford, he allowed […]

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God is on the move – a warning to the Godless

DATE : 13 November 2024 AUTHOR :

A landslide victory for Donald Trump, followed by the shock resignation of the Archbishop of Canterbury … whatever next?  But perhaps the real question we should be asking ourselves is, why?  Why is the world in such chaos, and why do these extraordinary events keep happening? Forget for a moment safeguarding – important though that is – […]

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