Susie Turner
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Polish dance, stillness and bellringing on offer at Hereford's Night of the Churches
Churches in Hereford are putting on a special night programme inspired by the Nacht der Kirchen in the German city of Nuremberg.
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New donor every two minutes at Greenbelt
Festivalgoers at this year's Greenbelt gave generously to the NHS's campaign to increase blood and organ donors among Christians.
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Elaine Storkey steps down as Tearfund President
The academic and theologian is moving on after 16 years in the role
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Hereford Magna Carta to be displayed in Texas
A rare copy of the Magna Carta held by Hereford Cathedral is to go on display in Houston, Texas.
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Archbishop of Canterbury calls for racial unity in church
The Archbishop of Canterbury has said that the Church is "a long way" from where it should be on race relations. Â
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App gives isolated pastors access to Bible resources
Church pastors living in remote parts of the world will be able to access Christian training resources thanks to a new app from Mission Aviation Fellowship.
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UK Churches to meet over plight of Bangladeshi garment workers
Representatives of UK Churches and church-related organisations will be meeting in London next month to discuss how they can support efforts to improve conditions for Bangladeshi garment workers.
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Volunteer ghost hunters invited to sleepover at Mackintosh church
The only church designed by Glasgow architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh is looking for volunteer ghost hunters brave enough to spend the night there.
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Christian Girl Guide troop agrees to adopt secular Promise
A Girl Guide troop that vowed to stick to the original religious Promise has backed down after a meeting with senior leaders.
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Sentamu reflects on King's 'I have a dream' speech
Martin Luther King Jr's 'I have a dream' speech can still inspire change in the world half a century on, reflects the Archbishop of York in an article in the Yorkshire Post.Â
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Jesus Film and Faith Comes By Hearing mash-up Bible resources
Faith Comes By Hearing and the Jesus Film group are extending their longtime partnership to mash-up their extensive resources in support of the Bible.
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Permanent home found for Sisters who left Anglican community
The new religious community of the Personal Ordinariate, the Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary, has moved into a permanent home for the first time since being received into the full communion of the Catholic Church.