Susie Turner
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Bishop: We can all help make our local credit unions stronger
The Bishop of Ludlow is encouraging people to support their local credit unions.
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MP commends Salvation Army for successful work programme
A Salvation Army church initiative set up to help people from Cradley Heath find work has welcomed James Morris MP through its doors to see how it is helping people in the community.
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Anglicans and Copts unite in prayer for Egypt, Syria and the Middle East
People caught up in conflict and unrest in Egypt, Syria and the wider Middle East are being remembered in prayer today by Anglicans and Copts.
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Call to protect migrants after Lampedusa sinking
The EU and Italy must take urgent action to prevent more migrants dying at sea after the tragic sinking off the Italian island of Lampedusa this week.
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Two ministers defect to Free Church over gay ministers row
The former convener of one of Scotland's biggest social care providers is among two new ministers joining the Free Church.
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Real Advent Calendar tells true meaning of Christmas
Instead of the usual sleds and reindeer, behind each door of the Real Advent Calendar is a Belgian chocolate star and a snippet of the Christmas story.
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New scrap metal law 'step in the right direction', says Church of England
The Church of England is optimistic that new laws on scrap metal will help to reduce the "scourge" of metal theft.
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Sculpture at St Paul's captures horror of war
A new sculpture depicting the devastating human cost of war has gone on display at St Paul's Cathedral.
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Christian Aid funding emergency relief after deadly earthquakes in Pakistan
Christian Aid has sent funds to its partner relief agency in Pakistan after two deadly earthquakes hit the south-west of the country in the past week.
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Priest says losing eyesight made her better listener
A priest who lost her eyesight was among the Christians recognised by the Bishop of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich Diocese for their dedication and commitment to church life.
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Nominal religion is swiftly becoming 'no religion', says Church leader
The latest statistics from the 2011 Census are a "significant challenge" for Scottish churches
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Church receives new organ after five years of fundraising
Five years of fundraising has paid off for St Michael and All Angels, Bedford Park,which celebrated its new pipe organ this week.