Three actions your church can take to reach Net Zero
First published on: 24th March 2023Phil Leigh gave a presentation to Synod regarding how we as a diocese we can achieve our net zero commitment
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Phil Leigh gave a presentation to Synod regarding how we as a diocese we can achieve our net zero commitment
Jennie Taylor, Racial Justice officer, gave a presentation to Synod on how we as a Diocese must take racial justice seriously and have a clear and robust strategy in place
In a presentation to Diocesan Synod Mike Eastwood, Diocesan Secretary gave an update on the financial position of our diocese setting out the challenges we face and our approach to them.
Your Archdeacon, as the Bishop's representative, must admit Church Wardens to their office every year. This happens at the Annual Visitation Service.
Mark Latham from Liverpool City Centre Street Pastors spoke to us about what is involved in being a Street Pastor here.
Liverpool Diocese took part in the Contactless Rollout project, piloted by the National Giving Team.
The Confirmation dates for 2023 are available to view here.
On Wednesday 1st February Faiths4Change launched their second series of 3 workshops with the focus on community, global engagement and lifestyle in-line with eco church awards.
The Church of England has published data taken from the diocesan safeguarding returns for 2021.
Barbara Echlin has been part of the Green Christian leadership team since 1995. We asked her what you will be able to learn and how it will help you achieve your Carbon Net Zero aims: