Week 44: A challenge and a comfort
…for our countryside. Pray regularly, both privately and in corporate worship, for our rural areas and those who live and work in it. If you are able to do so…
…for our countryside. Pray regularly, both privately and in corporate worship, for our rural areas and those who live and work in it. If you are able to do so…
…has served both the spiritual and practical needs of the rural community through hundreds of resources for rural churches, including a comprehensive range of worship resources and rural stories, ideas…
…up your Place of Worship 9. Education and Working with Schools 10. Energy Efficiency and Sustainability 11. Guidance on Introducing New Art Work 12. Other Building Issues 13. Other Resources…
…6. Setting up a Friends Group 7. Getting the Most Out of Your Church Building/s 8. Opening up your Place of Worship 9. Education and Working with Schools 10. Energy…
St Winwaloe Church, near Launceston, Cornwall, held a Plough Sunday service this month. The service was conducted by Caroline Stone, Local Worship Leader to bless the plough and pray for…
Beyond Consumerism CELEBRATING ROGATION SUNDAY 14 May 2023 Our 2023 worship resources continue to relate to the Arthur Rank Centre’s Beyond Consumerism project. Here we explore Rogation rituals alongside…
…habits’ that Luke presents in the passage: biblical teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread, prayer, giving, serving, eating together, gladness and generosity, worship and the making of more disciples. It is…
…been able to get to a church building for some years, and who have finally been able to join communal acts of worship. Secondly, the people of Leicester who now…
A new book on small places of worship has picked St Leonard’s, Chapel-le-Dale, as one of Britain’s finest examples. Sitting high in the Dales, north of Ingleton, this beautiful church…
…community. We’ve provided resources and suggestions to help you shape Sunday worship in a way which enables you to do this, and this year we’ve considered how you might do…