Archbishop of Wales launches Living Faith course
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The Archbishop of Wales is inviting people to take part in a course aimed at helping to explore spirituality and faith in today’s world.
The Archbishop of Wales is inviting people to take part in a course aimed at helping to explore spirituality and faith in today’s world.
Applications are now open for young Anglican leaders from the UK to take part in a unique workshop on conflict resolution in London this July.
A company that makes aircraft engines has won a Church sponsored award for gearing up its community work.
The Church in Wales Response to:
EQUAL CIVIL MARRIAGE: A CONSULTATION
(Government Equalities Office, March 2012)
Introduction
This is a response from the Bishops of the Church in Wales.
The Bishop of St Asaph is pleased to announce the appointment of the Reverend Dr Peter Pike as the next Archdeacon of Montgomery succeeding the Venerable John Thelwell who retires at the end of June.
Parishioners will pray for people called to lead churches at special services across Wales on May 20.
The Archbishop of Wales tried out a 7.5 tonne JCB tractor today which a vicar has been driving across Wales this week to highlight the plight of farmers.
A vicar driving a tractor is visiting all six Welsh Cathedrals next week to highlight the plight of farmers.
Her Majesty The Queen will join parishioners for two church services as she tours Wales to celebrate her Diamond Jubilee this week.
Please see http://www.churchinwales.org.uk/structure/govbody/apr12/highlights/highlights.pdf for a full round-up of the meeting of the Governing Body of the Church in Wales which met at Venue Cymru, Llandudno, on April 18-19. A Welsh language version will be available shortly.
Christians need to show how the Gospel of Jesus is good news for gay people, the Archbishop of Wales said today.
The Archbishop of Wales is urging the Government to reconsider a tax change to property warning it could threaten the future of some of Wales’ most important buildings.
Charles Timberlake and John Daniels, best known for their gentle, inspirational and contemplative piano and instrumental music, announce the release of their new compilation – Words Will Never Be Enough.
Students at Cardiff will be leading a service of worship live on national radio this weekend (March 11).
From http://www.secularism.org.uk
The High Court today ruled that "The saying of prayers as part of the formal meeting of a Council is not lawful under s111 of the Local Government Act 1972, and there is no statutory power permitting the practice to continue". The judgement follows a Judicial Review initiated by the National Secular Society.
More than 1,000 people across Wales have had their say about the future of the Church in Wales as part of a root and branch review.
Inspirational people who help their organisation benefit the wider community will be recognised in a new award sponsored by the Church in Wales.
People interested in church history can now view and research more than 2,000 stained glass windows from hundreds of churches in Wales online.
A public debate on the morality of presumed consent of organ donation will take place in Cardiff this weekend.
By Anna Morrell, Church in Wales
A senior hospital chaplain is returning to Wales to help coach parishioners in counselling and support clergy.