Bishop of Newcastle Appointed President of the Rural Coalition

The Arthur Rank Centre warmly welcomes the appointment of the Rt Rev’d Dr Helen-Ann Hartley, Bishop of Newcastle, as the new President of the Rural Coalition. As a proud member of the Coalition, we look forward to working closely with Bishop Helen-Ann in this role, which highlights her deep and longstanding commitment to rural life.

Bishop Helen-Ann brings with her a wealth of experience in rural ministry, both in the UK and internationally. From her episcopal ministry in New Zealand’s rural Waikato region to her time in North Yorkshire and now Northumberland, she has consistently demonstrated a heart for listening to, and advocating on behalf of, rural communities.

Speaking about her new role, she said:

“The Rural Coalition shows great strength in its partnership model, ably advocating for the challenges that our diverse rural communities face… I look forward in this new role to helping give voice to the needs of these communities now that they might flourish and grow into the future.”

As a member of the Rural Coalition, The Arthur Rank Centre values the strength that comes from working alongside like-minded organisations who share a commitment to the flourishing of rural communities. Together, we amplify our shared voice and witness, ensuring that the concerns and contributions of those living and working in the countryside are heard and respected. Rooted in our Christian ethos, we bring the perspective of rural churches and faith communities into national conversations, advocating for policies that support wellbeing, resilience and hope across rural England.

We also join with others in expressing our thanks to the Rt Rev’d Dr Alan Smith, Bishop of St Albans, who has served as the Coalition’s first President since 2016. During his tenure, Bishop Alan has tirelessly championed rural issues, raising their profile in government and in the House of Lords, and helping ensure that the rural voice is not lost in national conversations.

Margaret Clark CBE, Chair of the Rural Coalition, rightly noted:

“Bishop Helen-Ann joins us at an important time for rural England… A strong rural voice is needed to ensure that the right policy framework is in place to enable growth and opportunity.”

Here at The Arthur Rank Centre, we share that vision. Rural churches, farming families and countryside communities play a vital role in the life of our nation. We are confident that Bishop Helen-Ann’s leadership will further strengthen the voice and impact of the Rural Coalition as we work together for a flourishing and just countryside.

🌍 New Resource for Earth Day 2025: Reflecting on Food & Production Impact 🌾

As part of our Beyond Consumerism project, we’re excited to bring you this worship and reflection resource for Earth Day 2025, focusing on the theme of food and production impact. With the earth under increasing strain from industrial agriculture, climate change, and plastic pollution, this timely resource invites churches and individuals to explore how faith calls us to care for creation.

Rich in biblical insight, practical worship ideas, outdoor and intergenerational activities, and prayers for confession and restoration, this downloadable PDF is ideal for use in rural churches, on farms, or in any setting where people want to reflect theologically and practically on the land we share.

Let’s use Earth Day—22 April—as an opportunity to reconnect with God’s gift of the earth and commit to more sustainable ways of living and worshipping.

Includes: worship outlines, soil exploration activity, litany, hymn suggestions, and a prayer of confession.

Download your copy here

 

“Blessing of the Broadband” service!

On April Fools Day, we enjoyed a little joke, with the introduction of our new resource.
We had good comments from all over the place… Enjoy !
Introducing our latest rural innovation: the “Blessing of the Broadband” service!
We know that in the countryside, a strong internet signal is nothing short of a miracle. So we’ve developed a special liturgy to bless routers, cables, and those brave souls who climb ladders to reset the satellite dish.
Join us this Sunday at 3G (GMT) as we livestream from a not-so-remote barn chapel (signal permitting).
All welcome. BYOR (Bring Your Own Router).
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We know the frustrations of rural broadband, yet hope you may have enjoyed something of a giggle of a fun moment about a serious challenge for so many local rural settings.

Weekly Prayer – The Arthur Rank Centre

Loving and faithful God,
we give you thanks for the rhythm of rural life; for fields being sown, for lambs born into spring’s chill, for the patient, hopeful labour of our farming communities.
Bless those working the land this season; strengthen their hands, steady their hearts, and renew their hope in times of challenge.
We pray for our churches in rural places; each one a beacon of your presence.
Uphold lay leaders and clergy alike, especially those serving across scattered rural settings.
Grant them joy in small signs of growth, and courage when the way feels hard. May their ministry bear fruit in season.
We thank you for those called to pioneer ministry in rural communities;
for those nurturing fresh expressions of church, building trust through community presence, and listening deeply to local stories.
Bless their imagination, their patience, and their courage to step beyond the familiar.
May new forms of worship and witness take root and flourish where they are planted.
We lift before you the trustees of The Arthur Rank Centre as they meet this week in Barford.
Guide them with wisdom and clarity, that their oversight strengthens our work and reflects your calling upon us.
We give thanks for the Rural Mission and Ministry Course planned for May;
for the good number of applicants, the excellent contributors, and the opportunity to equip and inspire.
May this course be a source of confidence, renewal and connection for all who attend.
We continue to hold in prayer our Germinate Leadership participants, reflecting now on their recent gathering.
As they prepare for work shadowing, deepen their insight and ignite their calling afresh.
We pray too for those considering the next intake, that you would draw the right people forward for the 2025–26 journey now open for applications.
We rejoice in the quiet and sometimes surprising ways your Spirit is at work;
in lives being stirred by the whisper of your voice, in the call to mission being heard afresh, and in new paths being explored.
Thank you for those stepping out in faith, for pilgrim hearts seeking Christ, and for glimpses of your Kingdom breaking through in our rural communities.
We lift to you our colleagues across the charity sector; often unseen, often stretched, yet daily working for the good of others.
Sustain them with your grace.
And we pray for our staff team based in Barford, Warwickshire.
Amidst the emails, decisions, deadlines and daily tasks, may your Spirit rest upon them, guiding, encouraging, and bringing light.
We offer all these prayers in the name of Christ as the sower of seeds, the shepherd of lambs, the pioneer of new paths, and the hope of the harvest to come.

Sustainable Farming Initiative suddenly suspended

If you’re looking for context and understanding of the struggles for farmers… this will help explain the latest setback.

In a guest blog, Sarah Hulme reports on the repercussions of a recent government decision to halt funding for sustainability initiatives on farms

Without any warning, on 11 March, the government pulled the application process for a key environmental funding stream for farmers, saying the budget has been spent[1]. The Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) was designed to help farmers transition towards sustainable and nature-friendly farming practices – growing food in ways that protect nature and reduce the impact caused by intensive farming – as a key part of the drive towards net zero. These changes require costly interventions and, with no instant fix, these need investment and security for the longer term if farmers are to make this transition. It had been a central strand of the post-Brexit farming payments system.

Read more here…

Sustainable farming initiative suddenly suspended – Joint Public Issues Team

Germinate Leadership 2nd gathering at Cliff College

We meet together again on our second residential of Germinate Leadership.
It’s so good to hear from one another, and share the journeys of life, ministry, and church leadership in our beautiful rural settings around the country. Please pray as we meet until Wednesday, with further excellent sessions still to come 🙏
Germinate Leadership applications are open for 2025-26 now… Do join us.
Read more here…

Lenten Prayers

Gracious and loving God,
As we step into this holy season of Lent, we pause to remember the journey of your Son—his time in the wilderness, his steadfast faith, and his deep love for the world.
In these coming weeks, may we, too, find moments of stillness amidst the demands of life. Help us to embrace the disciplines of Lent: to reflect, to repent, and to renew our hearts in service to you and to one another.
We pray especially for the rural communities we serve, for those working the land in this unpredictable season, for churches offering hospitality and hope, and for all who feel isolated or burdened. May your presence be their strength, and your Spirit their guide.
As we journey towards the cross, help us to walk with humility, compassion, and courage, ever seeking your kingdom in our daily lives.
In the name of Jesus Christ, our Lord.
Amen.

This week’s prayer for rural communities, charities, and those who serve them.

Loving and generous God,
We come before You with gratitude for the beauty and richness of the rural world—the fields and farms, the villages and churches, the people and traditions that shape our land.
We pray for those who work the land, tend livestock, and steward creation. Strengthen them in times of uncertainty and bless them with all they need to flourish. May their work be valued and their voices heard.
We lift before You the work of The Arthur Rank Centre and all rural charities—those who stand alongside farmers, churches, and communities, offering support, training, and encouragement. We give thanks for agricultural chaplaincies, rural food banks, environmental charities, and all who serve with compassion. Lord, sustain them in their mission, grant them wisdom in their decisions, and provide the resources they need to continue their vital work.
We pray for all who have a heart for rural communities—church leaders, volunteers, funders, and policymakers. May they be guided by Your Spirit to listen well, act justly, and bring hope where it is needed most.
In a time of challenge and change, may Your Church be a place of welcome, a source of support, and a light in rural places.
We ask this in the name of Jesus Christ,
Amen.

Praying for those who farm and the care of animals

Heavenly Father,
We lift before You all those who farm the land and care for the animals You have entrusted to them. In this season of hardship, where many have lost livestock to disease, we ask for Your mercy and peace.
Lord, we remember those who have lost not just animals, but companions they love and care for, each one known by name. We pray that You comfort their hearts, for the pain of loss is real when an animal is more than just a product, but a cherished part of their lives.
Grant them strength and courage in this difficult time, knowing that You see their sorrow and are near to the broken-hearted. We ask for healing for the land and the animals, and wisdom for those who work to combat these diseases and provide care.
May Your grace guide the scientists, veterinarians, and agricultural workers as they seek solutions. We pray for restoration, not only of the land but also of hope in the hearts of those who care for it.
Lord, provide for farmers in ways that are beyond our understanding, and help them rebuild with hope. May they always feel Your presence, knowing that You are the Good Shepherd, watching over all Your creation.
In the name of Jesus, we pray. Amen.

Weekly Prayer: Strength for the Journey

Loving God,
We thank you for the beauty of our rural communities, for fields that grow food and for hands that labour.
Be with all who work the land today and through this season, in sunshine and in storm, in abundance and in struggle.
We thank you for our churches that stand as places of welcome and warmth.
In times of challenge and change, may they continue in their mission—offering hope, hospitality, and the good news of your love to all.
Bless those who lead and serve, often with few resources but great faith.
As the Anglican Church gathers for Synod, grant wisdom, courage, and a spirit of unity. May their decisions reflect your justice and mercy, strengthening the Church for the work ahead.
Strengthen the weary, comfort the burdened, and guide us all to be signs of your presence.
May we open our doors to those in need, our hearts to those who feel alone, and our prayers to the One who sustains all things.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.