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Bishop Steven meets Ukrainians in Newport Deanery

First published on: 1st July 2022

Bishop Steven leads collective worship at Sherington School and meets a Ukrainian family who've resettled in Emberton.


Meals from Marlow

First published on: 24th June 2022

Three years ago, local business owners, Andy Agar, Tom Kerridge and Chris Hughes started up a free fresh meal delivery service in Marlow to feed NHS staff and those unable to leave their homes at the height of the pandemic.


Welcoming refugees across the diocese

First published on: 22nd June 2022

How people from Didcot, Milton Keynes and Reading have been supporting refugees in Refugee Week and beyond.


Reflections for Refugee Week

First published on: 21st June 2022

Associate Archdeacon Liz Jackson shares some reflections for Refugee Week 2022.


Bishop of Oxford speaks on the Rwanda migrant flight policy

First published on: 14th June 2022

The Bishop of Oxford has joined the Archbishops and Lords Spiritual in a letter speaking out against the Rwanda migrant policy.


Ukraine: 80 days of conflict

First published on: 23rd May 2022

As the situation in Ukraine reaches a new milestone, the Citizens UK resettlement scheme brings over its first refugee families.


Tackling digital poverty

First published on: 18th May 2022

At Trinity Community Centre and church in Fishermead, Milton Keynes, an internet cafe funded by a grant from the Development Fund helps tackle digital poverty.


Church and community in Amersham

First published on: 11th May 2022

Bishop Steven visits the Amersham Deanery, meeting with those involved in the local response to the Ukraine crisis.


Fanning the Flames in Wycombe

First published on: 9th May 2022

Bishop Steven travelled to the Wycombe Deanery on Thursday 28 April, a family of 35 churches spread across 28 rural and urban parishes in High Wycombe.


Small gestures empower change

First published on: 5th May 2022

When deciding what to cover in his final ministry project at the end of his curacy, the Revd Mark Nelson used inspiration from a nearby repair cafe in Aston Clinton to start up a similar project for the whole community in Winslow, Buckinghamshire.

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