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Christine Kinch is ‘Looking, learning and loving’ in this month’s View from the Pew.
This week we have a sermon for Prisons Sunday by Jack Key.
The Archbishop-designate of Canterbury, Bishop of London the Rt Rev Dame Sarah Mullally, has said her ministry will remain that to which she was called as a nurse, priest and bishop. See Page One for full story.
October is Black History month and this year’s theme is “Standing firm in power and pride”. We share some resources and history of the movement.
Peter Howdle discusses professionalism and vocation in this month’s Elder Voices
Almost three quarters (74 per cent) of the population do not personally care who the next Archbishop of Canterbury is, according to an opinion poll carried out by IPSOS for the PA News agency. The poll of 1,100 people included 505 who identified as Christian. See Page One.
Churches and Christians have been asked to use Fairtrade Fortnight to lobby MPs for a new law to ensure fairer treatment for the world’s tea growers. The Fairtrade Foundation’s “Brew it fair” campaign is calling for a human rights and environmental due diligence law. Page One
The Woodland Trust will announce the winning UK ‘Tree of the Year’ next Friday, September 26. Ahead of their announcement, we profile a selection of trees with interesting stories.
This week we have the first in a new series called “The transforming power of Christian meditation”. Don't miss it!
A strong defence of asylum-seekers was issued by the Joint Public Issues Team, the public affairs unit of the Methodist and United Reformed Churches and the Baptist Union, before last Saturday’s Unite the Kingdom anti-immigration rally in London. See Page One.
The President, the Rev Richard Andrew, offers a message for the new Connxional Year in this week’s issue.
Richard Teal asks some questions on food supply in this month’s Rural Church Matters.
Churches are encouraged to help farmers and other people impacted by the closure of Britain’s biggest biofuel plant after Associated British Foods, the owners of the Vivergo plant near Hull, announced it was closing after the Government did not provide a bailout. Page One.
“Postcards to a friend” is the title of another “highly commended” entry to our short story competition. In this week’s issue we publish the entry by Tim Mickleburgh from Grimsby.
Methodist ministers across the country are preparing to move to their new Stations. This week’s issue has a comprehensive list of moves as the changes in the Stations for presbyters and deacons take effect for the 2025 / 2026 Connexional year.
Timothy Hackworth is a forgotten pioneer of steam locomotion and played a significant role in founding Methodism in Shildon. This week’s issue profiles his work as etched brass copies of a memorial lithograph are presented to places connected with his life, work and ministry.
“What has Wesley ever done for us?” – the Rev Dr Julian Pursehouse, a presbyter in the Aire and Calder circuit, in the Yorkshire West District, asks this provocative question in this week’s edition.
On the eve of VJ Day, the United Methodist Church’s General Board of Church and Society and the Uniting Church in Australia join 80 other faith organisations in calling for the abolition of nuclear weapons and power – we have a report in this week’s issue.
Ahead of his return to Cydweli and Burry Port, the place of his birth, to preach, Lord Griffiths of Burry Port reflects on his early life and the funeral of his mother – read his thoughts in this week’s issue.
The Georgian home of Charles Wesley in Bristol has reopened to the public. For the past year the historic Grade II* listed building was only available for pre-booked groups to visit but now members of the public can once again see inside 4 Charles Street. See Page One.
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