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Stories of Christians in action, both at home and around the world
- As you pray or simply spend time quietly at home, have you ever thought of using a rosary? Holding something can be very comforting. A rosary has beads in groups of ten, a separation and then a single bead. This is repeated five times in a circle and then there’s a different set of beads...Reflected Faith: a string of beads
- Priest who gave his respirator away Easter egg donations break records The environment – we can still do great things to help Funerals during the coronavirus restrictions Streaming services from home Visit the C of E online page Reflected Faith: the Gathered Church From ‘live’ in the pulpit to virtual and streaming ** Editor: This...Looking at the Church (all articles) for May 2020
- Sky News recently reported on the poignant story of an Italian priest who contracted coronavirus. Friar Don Giuseppe Berardelli, 72, was the priest for the parish of Casnigo, a small village just 40 miles north east of Milan. According to the hospital, a parishioner quickly bought him a respirator, but the priest refused to use...Priest who gave his respirator away
- This Spring a record breaking 3,000 Real Easter Eggs were bought and donated to food banks through a usually ‘quiet’ online scheme. The ‘Donate an egg to a food bank scheme’ is run by the Meaningful Chocolate Company which, for the past ten years, has been making The Real Easter Egg. David Marshall CEO said:...Easter egg donations break records
- Before coronavirus, 2020 was to have been the year when the Church really made the environment central to its plans and actions. For although caring for the planet has been raised regularly at previous Lambeth Conferences, this year, Lambeth 2020 was to have brought the issues to the forefront of its agenda. Whilst the virus has shut things...The environment – we can still do great things to help
- Funerals have changed almost beyond recognition under the strict new rules to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Church of England funerals may now take place only at crematoria or at gravesides. Only immediate family may attend, and they must keep their two-metre distance. To help those who are grieving-at-a-distance at this difficult time, the Church...Funerals during the coronavirus restrictions
- The recent guidance preventing clergy from entering their own churches, even to just livestream an act of worship, has prompted a series of imaginative alternatives. “Not being able to use our church buildings is, of course, a huge loss to us all,” one says, but on the other hand, “streaming worship from home shows that...Streaming services from home
- There is now a range of digital resources for to you connect with God at this difficult time. These include: Time to Pray app (https://www.chpublishing.co.uk/apps/time-to-pray) which is free and has an accompanying daily audio offering on SoundCloud and iTunes. Mental health reflections (https://www.churchofengland.org/faith-action/mental-health-resources/supporting-good-mental-health) Tips to tackle isolation (https://www.churchofengland.org/faith-action/mental-health-resources/dealing-loneliness-and-isolation-five-top-tips) Finally, there are the Church’s smart speaker apps,...Visit the C of E online page
- Doesn’t the simple pleasure of going to church and exchanging the peace at Sunday worship seem long ago now? These days, we are not even allowed into our churches! But we can take comfort when we think back to the Apostles who were commissioned to build God’s Church. After the first Pentecost, what did they...Reflected Faith: the Gathered Church
- Not being able to go to church is causing an awful lot of people to ‘go’ to church. It started in late March, when the Archbishop kicked off with the first ever national virtual service, recorded in the crypt chapel of Lambeth Palace. It was seen or heard by an estimated five million people. That figure...From ‘live’ in the pulpit to virtual and streaming
- A Gospel to give away at Easter A prayer for communities affected by flooding Orchards – easier than you might think! Reflected Faith: the role of the Sacristan Pakistani Christian Asia Bibi is seeking political asylum in France. How does your church help the community? Day of prayer for England’s social housing estates Scripture Union...Looking at your Church (all articles) for April 2020
- When 800 non-Christians were interviewed about reading a Bible, those aged 18-50 wanted a quality, magazine version of a gospel. So, HOPE Together and Biblica have joined forces to publish Mark’s Gospel in a stunning image-filled format that makes a great Easter gift. Dr Rachel Jordan-Wolfe, assistant director of HOPE Together, took the lead in...A Gospel to give away at Easter