Read Archbishop Welby’s Easter Sermon, preached at Canterbury Cathedral on Easter Day 2018. (more…)
After ten years of service in the Diocese, Bishop David has announced that he and Jean will be retiring in the autumn. (more…)
Written by a former Principal of Ridley Hall in Cambridge and parishioner of Dry Drayton church, A Church Observed is an accessible resource for understanding Anglican identity, with an eye to the future.
We thought it would be helpful to reproduce here the balanced response to Chancellor Philip Hammond’s autumn Budget by one of the Church of England bishops, the Rt Revd David Urquhart.
Like many other bishops in the Church of England, the Bishop of Ely, Stephen Conway, has been busy contributing questions to debates in the House of Lords this past week. (more…)
If you’ve children or grandchildren, why not join Beth Cope and several local families in the 11am Dino Dig on Saturday 20th May? (more…)
The latest issue of inReview, the Church of England’s bulletin, is now out. Among the articles is a piece on ‘Thy Kingdom Come’ – originally an invitation from the Archbishops of York and Canterbury that has now grown into an international call to prayer.
As senior members of the Church of England, which is the established church, some bishops are entitled to sit in the House of Lords. (more…)
If you read our post about “How we fit into the wider Church” (read it here if you missed it), you’ll have seen how representatives keep the link alive between Caldecote, our deanery, our diocese and up the chain to General Synod.