A warm welcome in rural parishes
First published on: 21st October 2022As the autumn programme of rural events continues, thirty people gather to share ideas on how to provide a warm welcome across their rural communities.
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As the autumn programme of rural events continues, thirty people gather to share ideas on how to provide a warm welcome across their rural communities.
The Discipleship Enabler team share their conversations with young people across the diocese in the October edition of Generations.
St Mary's Church, Slough, transformed the outdoor space in time for Platinum Jubilee celebrations with the help of the community following months of issues with antisocial behaviour in the churchyard.
An after-school club for local families in Henley-on-Thames was funded by a grant from the Development Fund.
Four Honorary Canons installed at Christ Church Cathedral and two people admitted to The Order of St Frideswide by the Bishop of Oxford, on 14 May.
During the pandemic, the Toddler Drop-In ministry team at St John the Baptist kept in touch with local families via weekly doorstep conversations.
Photos by Paolo Roversi to mark the Duchess' 40th birthday to be displayed at St James the Less Pangbourne, Reading Museum, Wardlaw Museum and Oriel Môn.
A new coffee shop, bookshop and community space has opened at Greyfriars Church, Reading.
All Saints' Boyne Hill took on the task of fundraising £275,000 to relay and restore 18,000 floor tiles in the church building.
Bishop Steven travelled to the south of the diocese to Bradfield Deanery in Berkshire on 9 December for his last Deanery visitation of 2021.