Anthony Baxter
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Archbishop of Canterbury pays solidarity visit to Ukraine
The Archbishop of Canterbury is on a three-day visit to Ukrainian capital Kyiv in solidarity with the country's people and churches after months of war.
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Free Christmas Nativity movie showing in UK cinemas
Turning Point said it wanted to bring the Nativity story to life "particularly for the growing number of people across the UK who have little or no understanding of why Christmas is celebrated at all".
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Family engagement with churches has fallen post-Covid, study finds
The study by Liverpool Hope University and the National Institute for Christian Education Research (NICER) found that Sunday morning church attendance has become "less of a priority" for families, while faith nurturing at home has improved.
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Abortion clinic buffer zones are 'detrimental to society'
Plans to introduce buffer zones around abortion clinics nationwide would be a "devastating blow to civil liberties".
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Church of England focuses on reaching more young people with the Gospel
The Church of England is partnering with Christian charity Youthscape in a £1.29m project to help parishes connect with young people.
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Welby praying as bishops meet to discuss what's next for Living in Love and Faith
The Archbishop of Canterbury says he is praying for "fruitful" conversations as the College of Bishops meets this week to discuss the next phase of Living in Love and Faith (LLF).
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UK's Church of the Year 2022 unveiled
Winners of the first ever National Church Awards have been announced by comedian and actor Hugh Dennis.
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John 3:16 is the world's most popular Bible verse, according to digital survey
A new digital survey by World Vision has found John 3:16 to be the world's most popular Bible verse.
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Christian teacher was sacked for raising safeguarding concerns about gender transitioning child
A Christian teacher seeking a judicial review says her safeguarding concerns about a socially transitioning child were dismissed by the primary school where she worked.
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Church of England launches £15m fund to help churches cover soaring energy costs
The help comes just in time for winter and will be used by churches to cover the cost of keeping their buildings heated and warm in the coming months.
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Churches closed and pastors arrested in Ukraine
Christians in occupied regions of Ukraine are being driven underground by the hostility of pro-Russian forces who have been closing churches and arresting pastors, says Release International.
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Government's budget is 'immoral' and 'a far cry from Jesus' teaching', says Christian financial charity
Even with the government's U-turn on the 45p tax rate cut, the mini-budget remains "immoral, unjust and a far cry from Jesus' teaching", Christians have said.