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The Climate Sunday experience in Reading

First published on: 22nd March 2021

Two Reading churches share their experiences of hosting Climate Sunday services in the run up to November's COP26.


Diocesan Synod Summary

First published on: 25th March 2021

The fourth industrial revolution, the care and wellbeing of Ministers and those in Leadership, and the work of PACT.


Diocesan Synod Summary

First published on: 29th March 2021

A motion and debate on the future of work and an update on the progress of the new congregations team.


Top tips for an eco-friendly Easter

First published on: 30th March 2021

The Environment Action Programme share their top tips for Easter crafts and decorations that are planet-friendly.


The Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities

First published on: 6th April 2021

The Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities publishes its first report today in the wake of the Black Lives Matter protests.


Learning Lessons from Pioneers: Growing New Communities

First published on: 6th April 2021

Reflections by Revd Will Donaldson, Head of New Congregations, on the Summary Report by the Church Army Research Unit.


Keeping Easter flowers green

First published on: 6th April 2021

The Wantage Parish share their environmentally-friendly Easter flower display, featuring locally grown greenery.


Independent review published

First published on: 7th April 2021

The independent review into the circumstances surrounding the complaint under CDM against Revd Tim Davis has been published.


Independent review published

First published on: 7th April 2021

The Diocese of Oxford has published the independent review into events in the parishes of Stowe and Maids Moreton.


Remembering the Holocaust

First published on: 8th April 2021

The Oxford Council of Christians and Jews (CCJ) unite to commemorate the Shoah (Holocaust)

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