Friday 22 December 2023
News from the diocese of Canterbury. The diocese of Canterbury covers eastern Kent.
For current vacancies in the diocese visit: Jobs in the diocese of Canterbury
THE diocese of Oxford has allocated £1.5 million of its income from land and investments to support the five most financially disadvantaged Church of England dioceses in the period 2025-29
01 Dec 2023
A KENT PCC’s intention of demolishing a semi-derelict mission church in the parish has outraged its neighbours
13 Oct 2023
THE decline in church attendance of almost one quarter between 2019 and 2022 may be the result of reduced supply rather than lower demand
03 Apr 2023
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The Scottish Episcopal Church (SEC) is the Province of the Anglican Communion in Scotland. It has a strong and high profile in Scottish life, is diverse in character and has a presence across the whole country.
The Parish and Mission Community of Withycombe Raleigh with Exmouth, has three churches each seeking to preserve their particular identities as well as providing the richness of a shared Catholic heritage.
The Bishop of Gloucester seeks to appoint a Rector for this lively and active rural benefice of seven parishes with a strong sense of mutual support and teamwork, a clear commitment to mission and evangelism, and a growing sense of unity across a diversity of worship traditions (stretching from BCP to Café Church and a ‘New Wine’ style service).
The Cathedral School, Cardiff’s leading co-educational independent school, seeks an ordained Anglican Chaplain to support the life, work and mission of our community, from February 2024 or as soon as possible thereafter.
The civic church of Nottingham seeks an outgoing and confident leader to help implement an ambitious growth plan.
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Complaints that Christmas has lost its true meaning are not new, says William Whyte
Remote working is beneficial to many — but there is value in turning up to the office a few days a week, argues Eve Poole
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