Sunshine on that Grey, Miserable Day
First published on: 5th July 2019This week, Reverend Bev Mason, Bishop of Warrington, visited a project ran in the north Liverpool school Alsop, which has the intentions of combating loneliness.
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This week, Reverend Bev Mason, Bishop of Warrington, visited a project ran in the north Liverpool school Alsop, which has the intentions of combating loneliness.
Y6 pupils from our church schools across the Diocese were invited to Liverpool Cathedral over a three day period to mark their transition into further education and senior schools this week.
When we met Mike Roberts earlier this year, we were struck on how he makes a bigger difference in his role as a Railway Chaplain. Railway Chaplaincy has been in existence since 1881.
Ahead of this year's Micah Lecture on 10 June, Ellen Loudon, Director of Social Justice asks us to look at what might we do she told us, “Community Organising is an approach to social action that could be useful for your social justice workâ€.
As the Church Commissioners formally consult with interested members of the public on our proposals to organise church in a different way in Wigan, we explain what the consultation is about and why it shows we believe in Wigan.
Held at Liverpool Cathedral's Lady Chapel on 29 May, this year's Josephine Butler awards were presented to three to organisations and three to individuals.
When we think of the many things refugees have lost - family, friends, homes, community, employment it's difficult to know exactly how to respond. Ahead of World Refugee Sunday, we spoke to Margaret Roche one of the founding members of SHARe Knowsley.
Five years in the making, the vision of one of our churches to build their own support hub for drug and alcohol addiction is close to becoming reality.
Bishop Bev
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