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Pope ends Year for Priests with fresh apology for abuse scandal

Pope Benedict XVI drew the Catholic Church’s Year for Priests to an official close yesterday with another apology for the abuse of children by Catholic priests.

Churches encouraged to give wedding guests a day to remember too

New resources have been developed by the Church of England to help churches make wedding days a special occasion for the guests too.

TV swearing is bad influence on young people, survey finds

A new survey commissioned by the Daily Mail has found that most people believe swearing on television is behind an increase in swearing by young people.

CCPAS appoints two new senior safeguarding officers

The Churches’ Child Protection Advisory Service (CCPAS) today announced a major expansion of their safeguarding services with the appointment of two new Safeguarding and Policy Advisors.

First Minister celebrates inter-faith search for 'common voice'

Joint efforts to build bridges between Christians and Muslims in Wales will be celebrated at a unique event next week.

Christians express concern over religious education in schools

Christians have voiced concern after an Ofsted report this week found that Christianity is not being taught properly in schools.

Hawk Nelson three disc set Hawkology out now

Hawk Nelson has released their latest album a three disc set titled “Hawkology”.

Spring Harvest inspires deeper worship with Glory praise book

Spring Harvest has released a new worship book featuring 100 songs, including 25 of the core songs that are sung at the Spring Harvest events with over 40,000 people.

Jesus ultrasound poster faces opposition from secularists

A newly revealed poster picturing the ultrasound of an unborn Jesus with a halo is adding fuel to the abortion ad uproar in the United Kingdom.

Spurgeons shows red card to domestic violence

Like millions of others, Jeanette Mulcare is concerned about injuries during Saturday's World Cup match between England and the USA.

Born-again Christian minister enters Big Brother house

A born-again Christian minister who believes in UFOs and time travel is one of the 14 contestants selected for the last ever series of Big Brother.

Fusebox: Fancy a little extra power?

Fusebox is the family name for the release of a very select bunch of albums; fourteen classics of the last twenty years that have done more than their fair share of defining and accelerating the growth of contemporary worship around the world. But here’s the great bit: by pairing them up and setting them free across just seven releases, we’re able to slash the price to just £12.99 for each double album.

Releasing children to hear God

God is raising up a whole generation of children to be children of prayer with a heart to end injustice like never before

Christian band FuSE makes it to finals of UK's biggest original music contest

After battling it out in live heats across the country, Christian band FuSE from London have just made it through to the National Grand Final of Live and Unsigned!

Seasons of the Spirit - a journey through the Christian calendar

Seasons of the Spirit is the story of one community’s journey through the Christian year, from Advent to the following Advent.