Darren Miller
@adndarren
Exploring life, not always accurately. Opinions my own, retweets not necessarily endorsements just things that piqued my interest.
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30-08-2010 20:15:12
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Just watched the The Church of England online service for Advent 2. The one available is a brilliant Christmas service with BSL - but it’s not an Advent one!
Just back from a lovely Midnight Mass at St Peter & St Paul, Charing. Now to pay my subs for the #clergymaltclub. Wishing all a happy and holy #Christmas - and a good break for the clergy. Canterbury Diocese
As we head into 2024, let's take a look at the The Church of England's diocesan strategy taglines! Each diocesan tagline is presented below, either from their vision and strategy page, or the tagline most prominent on the homepage of their website.
If you're in the Canterbury Diocese and the delay in stipend payment causes you difficulties, please contact your archdeacon's office or the Bishop's office. We'll do our best to help.
Calling all Churches and Places of Worship! Respond to the consultation on the Protect Duty which imposes new statutory duties. There's been much listening since the first draft, but as many responses as possible needed. More about it on the blog: frlukemiller.blogspot.com/2024/02/the-pr…
🏟️ Club officials, local community leaders & leaders from multiple faiths joined together at The Spitfire Ground, St. Lawrence on the opening day of the season to mark the formal opening of our Multi-Faith Quiet Room
Clergy: As we welcome again the gift of the Holy Spirit, might that same Spirit being helping you discern a move? If so, could it be to this great single parish ([cofepathways.org/members/module…)? Many opportunities, especially if pilgrimage & spirituality of saints is important to you.
Behind the scenes at the ordinations in Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury Diocese Praying for God’s grace for all being ordained at this time.
The Rwanda policy being scrapped is very welcome decision - but the task of rebuilding our asylum system to meet the challenges of this century is immense. The The Church of England will keep calling for an effective system that treats people with dignity, prevents dangerous
It has been lovely celebrating Mass once a month for the past few months at Ss Peter & Paul, Charlton-in-Dover Canterbury Diocese. However, this morning was the last time as Mtr Melissa is now in charge. They’re in good hands.