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A busy church in Kent is actively tackling its carbon emissions and energy usage by making small but vital changes. St Stephen's Church Tonbridge has saved over £4,000 on energy bills. 💡 Learn more at cofe.io/StStephensTonb….

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The International Day of Remembrance of and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism is a day to hear the voices of the victims. No person should have to face terrorism. We acknowledge the pain and suffering of those victims, and we pray for God's presence and support in their time

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Around the world, individuals and communities face escalating violence, both online and offline, based on religion or beliefs. This violence is abhorrent, as is the politics of hate and violence that so often fuels it. It must be challenged at every turn. Hatred and

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Today marks the International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade. My visits to Zanzibar and Jamaica earlier this year deeply affected me, reinforcing the importance of this day and our commitment to justice. I also express

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The Patriarchs and Heads of the Churches in Jerusalem have issued a statement calling for "the urgent need to conclude the present war, to turn from the pursuit of death and destruction towards the promotion of life and peace." Read the full statement from August 26 below or on

The Patriarchs and Heads of the Churches in Jerusalem have issued a statement calling for "the urgent need to conclude the present war, to turn from the pursuit of death and destruction towards the promotion of life and peace."

Read the full statement from August 26 below or on
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This important #GoodChildhoodReport paints a bleak picture of our young people’s wellbeing in UK. Our children need our support, guidance and love, and the hope of a future they can thrive in. I thank The Children's Society for their commitment to improving the lives of young

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The murder of six Israeli hostages in Gaza is yet another evil deed in this terrible war. The deep grief of their families and friends is devastating. Such atrocities spring from hatred and lead to more violence. The slaughter of hostages is and always has been a terrible war

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God isn't just at the beginning or end of a journey, He’s with us every step of the way. Whether you’re feeling anxious about going back to school or extremely joyful, God is with you. May God richly bless you in the year ahead.

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Today, we're addressing where we see conflict and disagreement. To move towards peace, we must first identify the conflict. Where do you see conflict and disagreement in your own life?

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The loss of lives in the English Channel today is a tragedy. It underscores the urgent need to build an asylum system based on safety, dignity and compassion – and end the evil of people smuggling. Let us pray for everyone affected by this terrible event, and for those who have

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Did you know we have a blog? If you’re looking to learn about how to handle conflict effectively, the latest blog by Revd. Benjamin Ulbricht is now live on our website—link in the stories! Discover his passion for peace and reconciliation today!

Did you know we have a blog?

If you’re looking to learn about how to handle conflict effectively, the latest blog by Revd. Benjamin Ulbricht is now live on our website—link in the stories!

Discover his passion for peace and reconciliation today!
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The survivors and families of the 72 people who died in the Grenfell Tower seven years ago are in our prayers today. The report published today must enable survivors to move closer towards justice, which is long overdue. archbishopofcanterbury.org/news/news-and-…

The survivors and families of the 72 people who died in the Grenfell Tower seven years ago are in our prayers today. The report published today must enable survivors to move closer towards justice, which is long overdue.

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Today, on the International Day of Charity, let’s be encouraged to live generously and find ways to come alongside and support others in need. “For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited

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There is nothing quite like hearing how Difference has made an impact in the lives of people around the world. May this encourage you to sign up to run the Difference course in your own community.

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In July, members of a variety of Anglican religious communities visited Lambeth Palace for a day of prayer, worship and learning. 🙏🏼 What a gift our religious communities are to the life of the church and society.

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Today we remember the life of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, and mark the second anniversary of the accession of His Majesty King Charles III. As we pray for the Royal Family today, we give thanks for Queen Elizabeth’s life of faith and devotion – and continue to pray for The