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Fusion focuses on community-building during Olympics
Fusion is bringing people from 15 countries to take part in a pilgrimage of hope during the Olympic Games.
USPG to become United Society
USPG is changing its name to the United Society, or Us for short.
Tough times for low earners
Church Action on Poverty is appealing to churches in the UK to support the campaign for a living wage for all.
David Wilkerson's wife passes away
Gwen Wilkerson, the wife of David Wilkerson, has died at the age of 81
Samaritan's Purse launches appeal on South Sudan's first anniversary
Samaritan's Purse UK has launched an urgent appeal for South Sudan on its first anniversary today.
Church schools 'under attack', says bishop
Church schools must develop their distinctiveness in an âage of creeping scepticism about religion", the Bishop of Oxford has said.
Brad Pitt's mum opposes Obama on abortion and gay marriage
Although Hollywood icon Brad Pitt may be a die-hard supporter of President Obama, the same cannot be said for his mother who in a letter to the Springfield News-Leader, said Christians should pray before casting their vote for president.
Attacks on Christian villages kill dozens in Nigeria
At least 58 people, including two lawmakers, were killed after suspected Muslim herdsmen attacked Christian villages near the city of Jos in central Nigeria over the weekend.
The Best Of Lou Fellingham Live
From one of the UK churchâs strongest voices comes a unique double CD that celebrates a remarkable couple of decades.
'Unique', an album and a vision from Nick and Becky Drake
Across thirteen tracks, Unique lays out a new set of blueprints for the ways in which the church might unite - young and old - in worship
Church of England postpones vote on women bishops
The Church of England General Synod has voted to postpone final approval on legislation to allow women bishops.
Church speaks up for public faith
The Church of Englandâs parliamentary body last night passed a motion reaffirming the call on Christians to manifest their faith in public as well in private.
Words for Worship
With many people no longer growing up in the church, it can no longer be assumed that newcomers will know the Lordâs Prayer or how to respond when a celebrant says âThe Lord be with youâ.
Bishop fears austerity will lead to more unrest
The Bishop of Bath and Wells has said that the Church of England must be ready to respond in case of more social unrest
Iranian pastor loses appeal against six-year prison sentence
The six-year prison sentence of Pastor Farshid Fathi, who has been incarcerated more than a year in Tehran's notorious Evin Prison, was upheld at his appeal hearing last week.
Edinburgh Council drops prayers from meetings
Prayers are to be replaced by a âPause for Reflectionâ at Edinburgh City Council meetings.