Youth work and Chaplaincy thriving in Witney
First published on: 27th June 2023A thriving Christian Union group at the Henry Box School is one of the successes of the Witney Youth Work and Chaplaincy project.
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A thriving Christian Union group at the Henry Box School is one of the successes of the Witney Youth Work and Chaplaincy project.
All Saints Wokingham has reopened its doors to welcome the local community and congregation after a year of major interior restoration and reordering.
350 displaced Hong Kongers gather each week at Trinity Church, Earley.
For more than two years twelve churches in Reading have been working together on the Torch project.
The Oxford Academy serves the deprived communities of Littlemore, Rose Hill and Blackbird Leys.
At St George’s Church, Little Chalfont, a new congregation for non-church-going families welcomes 30-50 people each month.
13 parishes, across the Thames Valley, have been awarded grants to support a range of local church and community projects.
In South Oxfordshire, six local churches have formed an ecumenical partnership to develop work with, and among, the young people in Didcot, Harwell, Chilton, and the surrounding areas.
St Matthew’s Church, Oxford, share their experience of producing a community passion play to help and encourage other churches and communities.
St Andrew’s new Church building uses renewable energy to power, heat and light the space and is a valuable centre for the whole community to use and enjoy.