By another way
Published: 31st December 2018New Year message - back to normality, though it or we may have changed
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New Year message - back to normality, though it or we may have changed
Does Christian clamouring reflect fear more than faith?
Appointments and Departures
An initiative giving a voice to Wolverhampton people leads to City Council mental health pledge.
The Bishop of Lichfield encourages us to cross divides this Christmas.
Ministry at Work teamed up with a Stoke-on-Trent accountants for a spot of Christmas wrapping.
Read the experiences of two Dementia-Friendly Church coordinators
The Bishop of Lichfield joins calls for people to eliminate antisemitism following a new survey.
An 'innovative and courageous' initiative has twinned churches in richer and poorer areas.
People are invited to a special time of guided prayer on 11 December.
Christians from the Diocese and Germany join for poignant service at war cemetery.
As Bishop of Stafford does his Christmas shopping, his thoughts turn to worms and scones.
Churchyard volunteers are celebrated at a special event in Stafford.
Bishop calls for change as Stoke asylum seekers face 100-mile round trip to sign on.
Churches throughout the Diocese found new and creative ways to mark Remembrance Sunday.
Nita Edwards reflects on her partnership with the South African church.
The Bishop of Lichfield pointed to the path of peace at the cathedral Armistice Service.
Everyday encounters between Christians and Muslims featured in the 2018 Selwyn Lecture.
As the nation's attention turns to commemorating the centenary of the Armistice, the Archdeacon of Salop is conscripted to replace the vacant Bishop of Shrewsbury.
Enthusiastic welcome as course introduced to Diocese.
Doves, poppies and a peace woodland will mark the landmark WW1 anniversary.
Bishop Kristina will take over our partner church in Germany.
Conference takes (root) stock
People line up to raise money for mental health services in Rugeley.
Black History Month sees celebrations at Lichfield Cathedral.
A Chase Terrace church has become the 250th Place of Welcome.
The Revd David Evans is urging people to get on their bike.
Prisons Week has stacks of support
Eastern meets Western faith