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Biodiversity loss and climate change

First published on: 18th June 2021

Bishop Steven speaks at the Lords Select Committee for the environment and climate change about COP26, poverty and pandemics.


YCCN Relay to COP26

First published on: 15th July 2021

The Young Christian Climate Network are organising a relay walk to end in Glasgow at the end of October, ready for COP26.


All this has to change - A sermon from Bishop Olivia

First published on: 5th August 2021

Rt Revd Olivia Graham, Bishop of Reading, gives a moving sermon on climate justice for the Young Christian Climate Network's Relay to COP26.


Great and Small Cotswolds

First published on: 5th January 2022

Samantha Hill started an intergenerational forest church group in her home village of Alvescot in the Cotswolds.


The coffee morning bringing the generations together

First published on: 4th January 2022

After watching The Old People's Home for 4-Year-Olds, Helen Reid was inspired to start an intergenerational group at her church in Oxford.


The community project helping children living in poverty smile this Christmas

First published on: 15th December 2021

Churches in Bicester have come together to support a special Christmas toy shop at the local Food Bank.


Toddlers in the Woods

First published on: 10th December 2021

Ali Cork welcomes a group of energetic toddlers to Crutches Wood in Jordans village for a morning of outdoor play, craft making and singing.


The Church Arms

First published on: 8th December 2021

After closure of their village pub, St Mary the Virgin Church set up a pop-up bar within their building as a focal point for the community.


Tree planting in Hungerford

First published on: 3rd December 2021

St Lawrence's Church, Hungerford, has planted nearly 3,200 trees in 2021 as part of efforts to offset the carbon emissions of the local area.


Feeding Milton Keynes

First published on: 22nd November 2021

The Bishop of Oxford visits St Mark's Meals and helps pack food parcels for families in need during a visit to Milton Keynes Deanery.

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