Church of England makes progress towards 2030 Net Zero target
The Church of England has seen a gradual but steady reduction in carbon in 2021, according to the latest data from the national Energy Footprint Tool (EFT).
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The Church of England has seen a gradual but steady reduction in carbon in 2021, according to the latest data from the national Energy Footprint Tool (EFT).
On Saturday 3rd December, Lord Daventry unveiled a memorial labyrinth for all those who died in the Covid-19 pandemic at All Saints churchyard, Nuneaton.
Our diocesan secretary, Jacqueline Ladds, gives an update.
Together for Change are pleased to release their Annual Report for 2021.
St Botolph’s, Burton Hastings in Nuneaton Deanery has completed its extension which adds an accessible toilet and small kitchen to the church.
At the November Session of Diocesan Synod, Bishop Christopher thanked Mary Allanson for thirteen years of loyal service as Joint Registrar and Legal Secretary to the Bishop of Coventry.
During lockdown church members at St Catherine’s, Stoke Aldermoor made a beautiful banner of all the books of the Bible which is now displayed in the church.
Claire Strachan, Church Buildings Development and Project Officer, writes about the ways in which you can look after your church building and cut energy costs this winter.
In his presidential address to Diocesan Synod, Bishop Christopher commends a new Code of Conduct for synod members.
Bishop John is offering an online retreat to explore God’s call and invitation to us today.