The next meeting of the Church of England’s General Synod is in February 2026. A number of miscellaneous papers, listed below, have already been issued. They include reports from the Faith and Order ...
The paper details final approval of the majority of the recommendations from the Makin Review. Of the recommendations, 24 are accepted fully and three in part. The Steering Group will continue to ...
Opinion – 29 October 2025 Opinion David Runcorn Inclusive Evangelicals Counting us in – on doing numbers more honestly Arwen Folkes Inclusive Evangelicals Swimming in the deep end … Colin Coward ...
Colin Coward Unadulterated Love Through Our Long Exile – doing theology with Ken Leech ...
Colin Coward Unadulterated Love Sunday morning onslaught by the St Michael’s Basingstoke HTB God squad ...
The overall number of regular worshippers across the Church of England’s congregations rose to 1.009 million in 2024, a rise of 0.6 per cent, according to the annual Statistics for Mission findings.
“Is the upcoming appointment of a new Archbishop of Canterbury the last chance saloon for the C of E to save itself?” ...
The problem of unproven, and often unprovable, allegations of serious crimes is an incredibly difficult one. If one relies solely on the criminal standard of proof large numbers of abusers will ...
Opinion – 1 October 2025 on Wednesday, 1 October 2025 at 11.00 am by Peter Owen categorised as Opinion Ian Paul in conversation with Andrew Atherstone Psephizo History, law, and individual cups at ...
Opinion – 14 June 2025 on Saturday, 14 June 2025 at 11.23 am by Peter Owen categorised as Opinion Timothy Goode ViaMedia.News The Body the Church Forgot: Reimagining Sacred Space from the Margins Phil ...
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