Latest Diocesan Announcements
First published on: 13th April 2021You can read the latest Diocesan Announcements and RIP Notices on our Announcement section and Retired Clergy section of the website.
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You can read the latest Diocesan Announcements and RIP Notices on our Announcement section and Retired Clergy section of the website.
The National Church of England team have created a series of free webinars to offer practical ideas for Church leaders at a local level in our present situation.
Along with further Prayer and Liturgical resources from the Church of England for churches to use.
from The Right Reverend Stephen Conway, Bishop of Ely.
There is an online book of condolence on the Church of England website where you can leave your message.
Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth II's husband, has died aged 99, Buckingham Palace has announced.
We are greatly shocked and saddened to have learned on Maundy Thursday that Nikki died suddenly at home on Wednesday 31st March.
This continues the series of the Bishop of Huntingdon's audio reflections on the Gospel set for the Sunday.
Here is Bishop Stephen's Lent 6 Reflection. This is Bishop Stephen's final Reflection in the current series, as we prepare to enter Holy Week.
Power and Status in the Kingdom of God
Ely Cathedral and churches across the Diocese will be remembering all those who have died as a result of the Coronvirus pandemic in a special day of prayer and reflection on March 23rd.
Supporting our brothers and sisters in Rwanda.
Here is Bishop Stephen's Lent 4 reflection, this week reflecting on Mark 8.14 to 9.8.
Here is Bishop Stephen's third reflection, this week on elements of Chapter 6 and Chapter 8 of Mark's Gospel.
This case study from the Parish Buying Team on how one church has used it might help you decide.
The Revd Becky Dyball has been using Minecraft to share Bible stories, and has recently been joined in the game by Bishop Stephen.
We're delighted to release latest Church Heritage Diocesan Newsletter.
Donors wishing to use the online service can simply visit parishgiving.org.uk, find their church and follow a few simple steps to set up a donation securely.
A Digital Lab blog answering questions on going live from Zoom to Facebook or YouTube.
Do you worry about damp in your church building? Are you concerned that small problems could develop into costly repairs?