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Mark celebrated as diversity champion

First published on: 22nd September 2025

The Revd Mark Nam was recognised in the Positive Role Model Award: Race, religion and faith category at the awards ceremony held in Liverpool Cathedral on Friday. He was among more than 85,000 nominees and 126 finalists in 15 categories.


Pilot youth deanery day a big success

First published on: 18th September 2025

Young people from across Reading took part in the first youth deanery day this summer, thanks to a Development Fund grant.


Churches making a difference this Creationtide

First published on: 4th September 2025

Hannah Mann speaks to BBC Radio Oxford's Lilley Mitchell about Creationtide across the diocese.


Christians show their Pride in Reading

First published on: 29th August 2025

There will be music and dancing in Reading this weekend (30 August) as Reading Pride hits the streets.


The beauty of Bubble Church

First published on: 28th July 2025

Following a successful launch in March 2025, Revd Mark Nam shares more about Bubble Church.


Meet the ordinands - 2025

First published on: 26th June 2025

Twenty new deacons will be ordained at Christ Church Cathedral on 5 July, going on to serve their curacies throughout the diocese.


Vicar shortlisted for national diversity award

First published on: 25th June 2025

The Revd Mark Nam, Vicar at St John the Evangelist in Woodley, Reading, has been shortlisted in the National Diversity Awards.


Pints in the pews at pop-up pub

First published on: 24th June 2025

Pints will be served in the pews at St Luke’s church in Leckhampstead in July as the pop-up pub returns to the village.


Colourful Pentecost celebration creates 'awe and wonder'

First published on: 12th June 2025

An art installation for Pentecost has taken centre stage at St John the Evangelist church in Newbury.


Working together to build a better Reading

First published on: 27th May 2025

The Reading Citizens Roundtable, hosted by Bishop Mary and Vice-Chancellor of Reading University, Robert Van de Noort, brought together 46 local leaders to explore how Community Organising methodology can build a better Reading for all.

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