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Bishop Steven in Wendover

First published on: 30th November 2021

In the second deanery visitation, Bishop Steven travelled to Wendover, Bucks, for a day of community visits and clergy and lay gatherings.


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.


Salt of the earth in Milton Keynes

First published on: 19th November 2021

Bishop Steven visited the Milton Keynes Deanery on 18 November in the first of 25 visits over the next six months.


Diocesan Synod Summary

First published on: 18th November 2021

Saturday 13 November saw 150 members of the Diocesan Synod come together online for the first meeting of the new triennium.


Online Safety Bill

First published on: 11th November 2021

How humanity learns to live with the power of new technologies will be a defining moral question of our time, says the Bishop of Oxford.


Five key questions for public policy on Artificial Intelligence

First published on: 14th May 2021

Bishop Steven challenges three myths about Artificial Intelligence and considers how to keep ethics at the centre of the UK's AI strategy.


Bishop of Oxford appointed to Lords select committee

First published on: 21st April 2021

The Bishop of Oxford, the Rt Revd Dr Steven Croft, has been appointed to the Lords Select Committee for the environment and climate change.


Bishops and church leaders lend support to Give Hope campaign

First published on: 24th February 2021

The Rt Revds Dr Steven Croft, Alan Wilson and Olivia Graham join other church leaders to combat misinformation about the vaccine programme.


Open letter to MPs on UK Aid cuts

First published on: 25th November 2020

The Bishop of Oxford responds to the chancellor Rishi Sunak's announcement that the UK will cut overseas aid.


Bishop John on collective worship

First published on: 10th December 2019

Bishop John on collective worship. The National Governors Association issued a statement last week that the requirement for daily collective worship in schools without a designated religious character should be abolished.

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