Carey Lodge
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New Bishop of Leeds announced
The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, has named the Right Reverend Nick Baines as the first Bishop of Leeds.
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University's Christian Union celebrates growth
Harper Adams University's Christian Union has just had one of its most successful years to date, having celebrated a doubling in membership.
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Catholic day of prayer for human trafficking
Catholics in the UK and US are being invited to observe an official day of prayer for survivors and victims of human trafficking on 8 February, which is the Feast Day of St Bakhita
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South Sudan: Church excluded from peace talks
The bishops of Sudan and South Sudan have criticised their exclusion from peace talks in Addis Ababa following the ceasefire of 23 January. They have released a Pastoral Exhortation outlining their concerns.
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Liverpool church encourages student debate
St Bride's Church, Liverpool, is inviting students to discuss some of the most significant and contentious issues affecting their generation.
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'Exquisite' Russian icons up for sale
A collection of 60 Russian icons from the 16thâ20th centuries is to go on auction in New York in April.
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Nigeria: death toll rises in Boko Haram attacks
The number of fatalities resulting from attacks in Nigeria on 26 January has risen to at least 138. Islamist extremist group Boko Haram are responsible.
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New course helps churches to worship
The'Lift Up Your Voice' course has been designed to help churches and worship leaders who are stuggling to engage their congregations in sung worship.
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Methodist Church joins national credit union
The Methodist Council has this week agreed to become a partner to the Churches' Mutual Credit Union (CMCU), joining the Anglican Church and the Church of Scotland
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Britain must be world leader in ending slavery - Frank Field
MP Frank Field gave an address in partnership with Stop the Traffik last night in which he shared the current endeavours being undertaken to ensure that Britain creates a groundbreaking anti-slavery bill.
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Pastor and son latest victims of Central African Republic violence
The violence continues in CAR, with a Baptist minister and his son killed by Seleka forces. The UN has since increased its protective measures in the country, including asset freezes, travel bans and the deployment of EU forces. Religious leaders are calling for peace and greater humanitarian aid.
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Jesus Film hits cinemas again 35 years after its original release
The Jesus film has been re-mastered in HD and is set to be re-released in select theatres around the US this year.