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Rugby Chaplain, Nell Cockell, receives national WellChild award

On the 7th September at a star studded ceremony in London, the Revd Nell Cockell was presented with a prestigious WellChild award.

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Bishop Christopher calls for prayer for the peace in Nagorno-Karabakh

Bishop Christopher calls for prayer for the peace in Nagorno-Karabakh and for the security and rights of the ethnic-Armenian population in their ancient homeland

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Could you serve as a governor or trustee for our church schools?

Diocesan Director of Education, April Gold, invites Christians from parishes across the diocese to serve as governors or trustees for our church schools.

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Welcome to our new Readers

On Saturday 9 September the annual Reader Celebration Service was held in Coventry Cathedral and led by the Bishop of Coventry. One new Reader was licensed and two transferred into the diocese.

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Appointment of Bishop Ruth Worsley as Acting Diocesan Bishop.

Appointment of Bishop Ruth, Bishop of Taunton, as Acting Diocesan Bishop.

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Plans for the Diocese of Coventry during Vacancy-in-See

Plans for the Diocese of Coventry during Vacancy-in-See

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Appointment of Bishop Paul Thomas, Bishop of Oswestry, as Assistant Bishop

Appointment of Bishop Paul Thomas, Bishop of Oswestry, as Assistant Bishop

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Highlights of Alive 2023

In June, 8000 primary school children and 1000 adults attended ALIVE 2023, a massive praise party organised by the Coventry Diocesan Board of Education (DBE) in partnership with Imagine Ministries and Feed the Hungry.

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Alcester Minister publishes book

Reverend Dr Julian Davey, Assistant Minister at Alcester Minster Churches, has written a book called 'My Grace is Sufficient'. 

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Studley Dementia Cafe

Studley Parish Church has started a free monthly dementia café at their Parish Church Centre. At the café, people living with dementia and their carers can enjoy tea, coffee and cakes whilst chatting to supportive volunteers and taking part in an activity.

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