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Christians Should Stand for Hope in Conflict, says Archbishop
Christians communities in the middle of conflict need to stand for hope, forgiveness, and reconcilation, the Archbishop of Canterbury has said on Tuesday.
Tutu Slams African Inaction on Zimbabwe
South Africa's Archbishop Desmond Tutu has strongly criticised the failure of African leaders to condemn human rights violations.
Archbishop of Canterbury: 'Bishops Need Stillness'
Bishops need to make time for stillness and silence if they are to find the strength to show leadership to the church, the Archbishop of Canterbury has told Malaysian church leaders.
Church of Scotland Congregations Face £1m Cutbacks
The Church of Scotland is to reduce its congregations' budget by £1m at the forthcoming General Assembly as part of a "commitment to maximise resources for local work".
Church Leaders Launch N Ireland Power-Sharing Government
Protestant and Roman Catholic Church leaders in Northern Ireland have launched a new power-sharing, home-rule government on Tuesday, which it is hoped will end years of sectarian violence.
Next Tim Hughes' Worship Central Coming Up
The next Saturday workshop for popular worship artist Tim Hughes' Worship Central is coming up later this month. Guests will include Mark Beswick, Amy Orr-Ewing, Ken Costa and Frog Orr Ewing amongst others.
BMS World Mission Announces New Partnership with A Rocha
BMS World Mission announces start of new creation care partnership with A Rocha at Baptist Assembly 2007.
CAFOD Launches £3m Appeal for Darfur and Chad
CAFOD is appealing to Christians to support its £3m appeal for Darfur and Chad as hundreds of thousands continue to suffer as a result of heightening conflict between the two countries.
Church Leaders Join London Rally for Illegal Immigrant Rights
Faith leaders have joined a rally in London's Trafalgar Square calling for an amnesty for illegal immigrants.
Church of Scotland Congregations Face £1m Cutbacks
The Church of Scotland is to reduce its congregations' budget by £1m at the forthcoming General Assembly as part of a "commitment to maximise resources for local work".
Archbishop of Canterbury: 'Bishops Need Stillness'
Bishops need to make time for stillness and silence if they are to find the strength to show leadership to the church, the Archbishop of Canterbury has told Malaysian church leaders.
American Anglican Council Welcomes Installation of CANA Leader
The installation of Bishop Martyn Minns as the new head of CANA last weekend marks the start of a "new season" for North American Anglicans, the American Anglican Council has said.
Baptists Call on Government to Do More for Migrant Workers
The UK Government must provide adequate legal protection for migrant workers and their families, the Baptist Union of Great Britain has said.
Scots Writers to Sell Books and Save Lives with Christian Aid
Book lovers from across the UK will converge on Edinburgh this weekend to buy and sell books in a weeklong fundraiser for life-saving Christian Aid projects.
Portsmouth and Plymouth to Make God's Word 'Loud and Clear'
The Catholic Dioceses of Portsmouth, Plymouth and Clifton are preparing to host 'Loud and Clear: Living God's Word' this summer from Monday 16 to Thursday 19 July at Exeter University.
African Evangelical Alliance Leader Arrested in Eritrea
The Presbyterian Mehret Yesus Church in Asmara, Eritrea, has been raided by government forces during a Sunday Service on 29 April 2007, according to sources close to human rights NGO Release Eritrea-UK.