COI Gazette – 29th June 2018
Losing their religion? There are few spots around the world where parents do not have to drag their young adult children to worship: Ghana, a predominantly Christian county is one; Chad, a predominantly Muslim country,…
Losing their religion? There are few spots around the world where parents do not have to drag their young adult children to worship: Ghana, a predominantly Christian county is one; Chad, a predominantly Muslim country,…
Church fund to “inspire a new Welsh revival” The Church in Wales has announced a new £10 million scheme to help its six dioceses fund new evangelism projects. The Church in Wales’ first ever Evangelism…
Opening new churches – more than a dream? The Diocese of London, which covers a large part of Britain’s capital city, has reached the half-way mark in its ambitious plan to open 100 new worshipping…
Church leaders reflect on referendum Church leaders have been reacting to the 25th May referendum on the Eighth Amendment. The vote for repeal was carried by a two-thirds majority. In a statement on his diocesan…
Joint pilgrimage of hope to Messines In 2016, the two archbishops of Armagh, Archbishop Richard Clarke (Church of Ireland) and Archbishop Eamon Martin (Roman Catholic), led a cross- community delegation of young people from…