Diocesan News
Christmas 'goings on' at Collingbourne
Across the Diocese, our schools have stepped up to not only innovate in how they deliver education, but to support their communities in fresh ways - often out of necessity.
Drive-In Nativity
With our churches responding to the current Tier 2 restrictions, and seeking to spread Christmas cheer and a meaningful message, events are reaching communities as never before. In some areas, church work across denominations is bearing fruit.
Delivering Light and Joy
One of the beauties of this Diocese is how parishes and schools can work together to bring the Christian message in an engaging way.
Changing the system
This year has been a watershed in many ways, and not least for the work of the Children's Society as staff and volunteers seek to help children in need and transform their lives for good, long term.
Family Joy
Many of us are isolated or live alone, and some of us are still overseas. Loneliness can be a real issue, not least at Christmas.
Messy Minster: Christmas At Home
Messy Church began in 2004 just east of our Diocese in Cowplain, near Portsmouth, and is now a global movement - a branch of the Church in its own right. Families gather for fun, laughter and true Christian celebration, meaning and life.
"Enormous potential" for energy in churches
Bishop Nicholas has been in the House of Lords this week and has been concentrating minds on environmental issues.
A big step and a striking difference
Our recent article on electric vehicles (EVs) continues to stir interest and attract comment.
'Our first-ever whole-school Nativity'
This Diocese is increasingly recognised for its excellence in schools, preparing upcoming generations to face the future with hope, faith, character and key skills.
Soap Builds Hope
Bishop Andrew is suggesting you put soap at the top of this year's Christmas list, to save lives.
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