Great and Small Cotswolds
First published on: 5th January 2022Samantha Hill started an intergenerational forest church group in her home village of Alvescot in the Cotswolds.
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Samantha Hill started an intergenerational forest church group in her home village of Alvescot in the Cotswolds.
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.
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.
The Revd Erika Biscoe tells us about her pioneering ministry helping young girls to find their voice through the Cherish programme.
Theresa May MP shares a message with children in the diocese about the importance of writing to their MP about climate change.
Ele Buckley, a children and families worker in Berkshire, shares her experience of pilgrimage with local school children.
New support group for parents in the Ridgeway Benefice hold first meeting today.
Children's, Family and Youth Advisor roles revised in restructure of Department of Mission and Ministry to support the continued growth towards a more inclusive church
The Rev. Kevin Colyer has discovered a great new way to engage and get to know the younger members of his congregation through digital worship and the computer game, Minecraft.
Sunninghill and South Ascot parish have set up Little Seekers, a wonderful new online preschool group focused on fun and faith.