Church House Blog: Thy Kingdom Come
The 21 May is the start of 'Thy Kingdon Come'. The Director of Foxhill, Jonathon Green, reflects on the past weeks and gives us some helpful tools to help us to focus as we enter this season of prayer.
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The 21 May is the start of 'Thy Kingdon Come'. The Director of Foxhill, Jonathon Green, reflects on the past weeks and gives us some helpful tools to help us to focus as we enter this season of prayer.
Revd Canon David Herbert, Continuing Ministry Development Officer, offers some helpful resources to ministers who are often there to help ease and guide people through life's circumstances that can impact us, sometimes unexpectedly.
Chester Cathedral is promoting Mental Health Week (18-23 May) by inviting people to "undertake one act of kindness" for someone. Canon Jane Brooke says: "Any act of kindness brings us together".
What do you want to see God doing among us? In one of Bishop Mark Tanner's recent video messages, he mentions an idea that he hopes will help to shape his mission in the Diocese of Chester.
On Tuesday 12 May, Downing Street announced that Mark Tanner is to be the next Bishop of Chester. Hopefully, Mark and his wife Lindsay have found time to breathe as his diary for the day was totally packed. Here's how the day went.
The Rt Revd Mark Tanner has been named by Downing Street as the next Bishop of Chester, succeeding the Rt Revd Dr Peter Forster who retired in September 2019. Bishop Mark is currently the Bishop of Berwick in the Diocese of Newcastle.
On Tuesday 12 May, Downing Street is due to announce who will be the next Bishop of Chester. Following the announcement, everyone is welcome to join in with a series of live-streamed events and "meet" the Bishop-designate.Â
As soon as the lockdown was announced the vicar at Great Meols, Rev Gillian Rossiter, gathered a small team together to provide soup and sandwich lunches to local people who are isolated and vulnerable.
As the nation marks the 75th anniversary of VE Day, Bishop Keith reflects on that victory and says "it does not bear thinking about to contemplate the world if the victory had gone the other way."
The Acting Bishop of Chester and the archdeacons have written to clergy giving permission for parishes in the Diocese of Chester to allow very limited access to church buildings if they so wish.Â
For the first time in its history, Bishop’s Council in the Diocese of Chester will take place virtually, with members taking part via video call. The next Bishop’s Council is due to be held in the afternoon of Tuesday 12 May.
Faith at Home is a national campaign that builds on the work of Growing Faith and Everyday Faith to support the faith development and pastoral care of children and young people. Resources will be added to weekly.
The Lord Mayor of Chester, the Chairman of Cheshire West and Chester Council and Chester Cathedral have come together to produce a Virtual Civic Service to commemorate 75 years since the end of World War II.
Thy Kingdom Come is a global wave of prayer calling all Christians to pray between Ascension and Pentecost for more people to come to know Jesus Christ. May 21st - May 31st 2020
The House of Bishops has provided some guidance on when church buildings may be able to reopen, following a meeting today via Zoom. The bishops say they back a phased approach to revising access.
A reminder to clergy about changes to funeral fees which came into effect on 01 January 2020 and a subsequent diocesan plan to offer grants to parishes as compensation for lost fee income.
For the past nine months, Alex White has been quietly building a TV studio in his house. Little did he know when he started out on his venture, just how his own personal interest would become so entwined with his church life.
If you saw the Graham Norton show this last weekend you might have recognised a familiar face. Our own Revd Taffy Davies (retired) was interviewed about an embarrassing incident that happened in a library.
Clergy from around the diocese, including Bishop Keith Sinclair will talk about sections of Mark’s gospel each week and will take us through the whole gospel. There are two ways you can join in.
The May edition of the Chester Diocesan News is now available online as a PDF. This edition includes a reflection from Bishop Keith, pictures from parish videos and a list of online events. You can download it here.
In this Church House Blog, Emily Allen, Church Buildings Missioner, looks at how Church Halls, that usually play a vital role in binding the community together, are responding to the Covid-19 crisis.
Three members of clergy in the Diocese of Chester who enjoy writing poetry held a conversation via Zoom to explore why it is that poetry still has such an appeal and a power. Listen to their conversation.
In this season of Eastertide, Archdeacon Mike Gilbertson reflects on John 10 and Psalm 23, and the truth that underlines the Christian faith. But what does that mean in a time of suffering and sadness for our nation and the world?
The Revd Elaine Chegwin Hall has been working with local coffee shop, the Funky Monkey, to serve local frontline workers with food. On Monday they delivered food to funeral directors and crematorium staff.
In this Church House Blog, Jim Butterworth, Director of Communications in the Diocese of Chester provides updates on a range of national and diocesan resources that are rolling out to parishes now.Â
To mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day on 8 May 2020 a number of cathedrals are uniting in a project to remember heroes of the past and present. The Big Picnic for Hope is an opportunity to be part of a virtual get together.
Strategic thinking isn't the sole domain of big companies and high-flying executives. The Revd Canon Paul Dawson, Vicar of St Mary's, Whitegate, recently applied his problem-solving ability to a small manufacturing operation.
A statement from the Diocese of Chester in response to media reports of residents in Winsford “cleaning†churchyard headstones and memorials. Permission must be sought before any intervention can take place.
Vocations Sunday is fast approaching and this year the Diocesan Director of Vocations, Sarah Fenby, says she is most encouraged by the examples of the ways in which people and parishes are exploring God's calling.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has launched a free national phone line as a simple new way to bring worship and prayer into people’s homes while church buildings are closed.