The latest news from across the Diocese of Durham.
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The latest news from across the Diocese of Durham.
Contact the Communications Team regarding a news story or press release.
The Hospital of God at the village of Greatham, near Hartlepool, has a long and fascinating history. Founded in 1273 to care for the poor and the elderly, it has survived unprecedented changes in society over the centuries.
His Majesty The King has approved the nomination of the Reverend Canon Dr Philip Plyming as the next Dean of Durham
Churches have teamed up with South Tyneside Council once again for the ‘Welcoming Spaces’ campaign – a network of more than 60 venues in the borough which will continue to offer companionship, advice and free activities. As well as churches, the programme is also seeing community centres, charities, family hubs and council buildings act as drop-in spaces.
Councillor Alison Smith, Mayor of Sunderland, awarded three North-East charities with a lump sum as part of the Mayor’s Charity Appeal – Fund and Good Causes.
Congratulations to our twenty-five ordinands who will become deacons and priests this Petertide. Learn more about their journeys to ordination...
A remarkable group of youngsters swapped their usual surroundings of Broadmoor Baptist Church in Shreveport, Louisiana, for the North East of England during a welcome spell of hot weather.
Earlier this month, Diocesan Synod returned to Venerable Bede CE Academy. With ‘Engaging with Children and Youth’ a Diocesan priority and significant theme of this Synod, it was a joy to have pupils join the event to lead worship.
Jack Willougby, 14, recently completed a section of his Bronze Duke of Edinburgh award following three months of volunteering at St Barnabas church, Bournmoor
Jeffrey Hewitt was made Honorary Lay Canon Emeritus by the Bishop of Durham, the Rt Revd Paul Butler, during his final Sunday Service in February, before embarking on a well-earned retirement.
After sending the Archbishop of Canterbury letters earlier this year, Children's Council were delighted to receive a letter back from Archbishop Justin answering their questions.
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