London Anglican. Staines to the Isle of Dogs and as far north as Enfield. Churches, schools, chaplaincies and community.
London Anglican. Staines to the Isle of Dogs and as far north as Enfield. Churches, schools, chaplaincies and community.
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Andy Rider writes: Last week in St Paul’s Cathedral at the end of the Candlemas service, the Bishop of London passed over his crozier to the Bishop of Willesden who will be acting in his place during the episcopal vacancy in this great global city. It...
As the new school year kicks off, the Prime Minister and Education Secretary Michael Gove welcomed the 93 new free schools opening their doors this month, bringing the total number of free schools to 174 – more than twice as many as this time last...
1. The Primate’s CBC interview following General Synod: http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/ podcasts/asithappens_20160714_ 12421.mp3 Bishop Linda Nicholls’ CBC interview following General Synod: http://www.cbc.ca/player/play/ 2691722421 2. ...
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Creative Cities is a regular feature where I focus on local creative scenes throughout the UK, giving a general overview of what's happening in each city and an insight into its creative industries and the people who work there. Next up, I'm looking...
Recently, the ALMA team have been busy collating and reporting news and information on the Angola, London, Mozambique Association, including information on the new Bishop of Niassa. For those who are unaware, this important association has become part...
Over 400 years of Huguenot heritage have been commemorated this week with the presentation of a mulberry tree to the Spitalfields community where many Huguenots were baptised, married and buried. The Bishop of London, Patron of the Huguenots of Spitalfields...
The Revd Craig Holmes, Vicar of St Richard’s Church Hanworth, recently completed the Centurion Autumn 100, a 100 mile run, raising over £2,000 to help renovate St Richard’s Church and transform it into a modern hub for the community. Craig started the...
“Building community through the arts and encouraging creativity for all.” Around nine years ago, a group from the congregation of St Mary’s Church Stoke Newington, realised that the little-used old church across the road from their new building was...
Friends past and present came together at St Matthew’s Bayswater in West London to celebrate the licensing of Will Coleridge as the church’s new vicar. For four years Will has served as the church’s Associate Vicar and his licensing marks not only the...
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The Diocese of London | Church of England
The Church of England in London north of the Thames: Staines to the Isle of Dogs and as far north as Enfield. Churches, schools, chaplaincies and community.
Edmonton Area | Diocese of London
The Edmonton Area covers the four culturally diverse north London Boroughs of Barnet, Camden, Enfield and Haringey, a population of some 1,144,000.
Building friends: a toolkit for new friends' groups
A friends' group can help to give a church a life outside service times, turning it into a lively and vibrant community or arts venue.
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