Community connections help to breathe new life into parish church
First published on: 3rd January 2024A church has become a more visibly “active and happening” place in its community following a series of successful outreach projects.
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A church has become a more visibly “active and happening” place in its community following a series of successful outreach projects.
University of Sunderland Chaplain, the Revd Chris Howson, has received a British Empire Medal (BEM) for Services to Higher Education in the King's New Year Honours list.
This morning, Bishop Paul was delighted to make a special visit to Gainford CofE Primary School to thank the children for designing his Christmas card this year.
This Christmas, one of Durham Diocese’s designated ‘Resourcing Churches’ is set to help revitalise a church community in the heart of East Durham.
A church is providing a vital service for people living in poverty and isolation in its rural community.
Generous children in Durham Diocese are doing their bit to keep other youngsters warm this winter.
The Bishop of Durham is among almost 1,000 people who have visited this year’s Consett Christmas Tree Festival so far.
All Saints Church in Lanchester has been transformed into a magical scene from C.S. Lewis’ Narnia.
Last weekend, St. James’ Church in Burnopfield marked its 150th anniversary which saw the whole community come together in celebration.
Bishop Paul gave his final Presidential Address to the Diocesan Synod as they gathered today at Newton Aycliffe.
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