Thy Kingdom Come Resources
First published on: 16th May 2025Thy Kingdom Come is a global ecumenical prayer movement that invites Christians around the world to pray for more people to come to know Jesus.
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Thy Kingdom Come is a global ecumenical prayer movement that invites Christians around the world to pray for more people to come to know Jesus.
2025 marks the 1700th anniversary of the original development of the Nicene Creed. To celebrate this, a variety of resources have been produced for the use of churches, groups and individuals.
During a debate in Westminster Hall, MPs praised the contribution that our church buildings make and the value-add that they provide - spiritually, socially and in looking after the most vulnerable people, calling on the Government to make the Listed Places of Worship Grant scheme permanent.
A fundraising coffee morning, 1940's-era dressing up, sharing memories and stories, bell ringing, beacon lighting and sounds of swing!
A Day Conference to Celebrate the Anniversary of the Council of Nicaea 325
Sacha Watson (Net Zero Carbon Officer) and Nigel Cooper (Diocesan Environment Officer) will be on hand to answer all questions relating to Eco Church, Net Zero and Environment.
Join the Archdeacon of Huntingdon and Wisbech, the Ven Richard Harlow, for a training event aimed at members of Parochial Church Councils, new and not so new.
The Rt Revd Dr Dagmar Winter has offered her thoughts following the announcement by the Vatican that Pope Francis has died at the age of 88.
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St Andrew's Church in Soham has been awarded initial support totalling GBP 315,000 (GBP 270,000 from The National Lottery Heritage Fund and GBP 45,000 from Historic England) to progress plans to restore the building and involve young people in learning heritage skills.
Our upcoming Church Buildings Support Network meetings are an in-person drop-in Fundraising, Grants and Community Consultation Surgery, plus a Zoom session on the topic of Bats and Ecology.
Generosity Week 2025 runs from Sunday 28 September to Sunday 05 October, but the resources available can be used at any time of the year.
Join Holly Robinson for two Zoom sessions to highlight the changes to funding and an update on the 'Listed Places of Worship' Grant Scheme.
If you're exploring, thinking about, or just curious about what Lay Ministry could look like for you, please join our Lay Ministry Team for one of our online Explorer evenings, happening soon!
Our LyCiG conference aimed to inspire and equip leaders to grow their church - in numbers, in spiritual commitment and in service to their local community.
VAT claims need to be in by 31st March 2025 at the latest
The Mothers' Union central website contains a sermon, prayers and other resources, including for children, which you might like to use on Sunday 30 March.
Churches can find practical and easy tips to help them reach net zero in a new animation and guide launched this week.
We need as many churches as possible to participate, no matter how modest the claim to the LPWGS might have been.
We're delighted to release the latest Church Heritage Diocesan Newsletter.