Faith at Home

The Church of England has launched a new programme to make prayer a household habit once again. #FaithAtHome launched last week and features weekly video content to help families to talk about faith and pray together.

The videos are led by children, young people, staff and school leaders from across the country. Over the next three months, #FaithAtHome will explore themes including courage, patience, generosity, resilience, love and hope.

Hope was the topic for the first assembly at the Oak National Academy, led by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, which aired at 10am on Thursday 30th April. Courage will be the topic for this week. The Oak National Academy was set up to provide video lessons and curriculum resources to assist teachers as they support pupils through the current COVID-19 restrictions. The assembly was followed by weekly collective worship, provided in partnership by the Church of England and Oak National Academy, with content drawn from #FaithAtHome.

The #FaithAtHome programme will run for an initial 11 weeks and can be accessed at churchofengland.org/faithathome

First published on: 4th May 2020
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