A message for the start of Lent from Bishop Ruth
Bishop Ruth has recorded a message to the whole diocese for the start of Lent.
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Bishop Ruth has recorded a message to the whole diocese for the start of Lent.
In Matthew’s gospel, Jesus said “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these” (Matthew, 19:14). Jesus placed children at the centre of his teachings and the Church need children and young people to be at the centre of our plans.
The Revd Richard Moore, a Self Supporting Minister at St Nicholas, Kenilworth, writes a reflection on the Holy Trinity of mind, body and spirit.
Racial Justice Sunday is coming up on the 11th February. Neil Masih, our diocesan Intercultural Mission Enabler, writes about this year's theme and the resources available.
This month we have been looking at the theme of Healthy People as we implement the Restored Health aspect of our vision: To be Bearers of Life. In line with this we explore the importance of taking time out to enjoy hobbies.
This month we have been focusing on Whole Health – Mind, Body, and Spirit. One thing that many people find beneficial to leading a healthy life is developing their own Rule of Life.
The Vacancy in See Committee had their final meeting on Monday 15 January where they successfully voted six members onto the Crown Nominations Committee and signed off the diocesan Statement of Needs document.
Director of Communications, Andy Waddams, talks about the joy to be found in January.
Our diocesan secretary, Jacqueline Ladds, gives an update.
Saints Nuneaton are embarking on phase two of their renovation works this year.