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Vicar Appeals for Protection as Thieves Target Church
A Wolverhampton vicar whose church has been targeted by thieves three times in two weeks has called on neighbours to help protect the much loved church building.
European Protestant Hymn Book Launches 2nd Edition
The Community of Protestant Churches in Europe - Leuenberg Church Fellowship - has published the second edition of the European Protestant hymn book 'Colours of Grace'.
Bishop Fighting Leukaemia to Lead Inter-Denominational Service
The Anglican Bishop of Portsmouth, the Rt Rev Kenneth Stevenson, will make his first public appearance for six months at a special, inter-denominational service at Portsmouth Cathedral Sunday 13 May.
Church Report Criticises Britain's Stance in Iraq
A Church of England report has criticised the British Government's stance on Iraq, saying that it has damaged the nation's international reputation.
Vicar Appeals for Protection as Thieves Target Church
A Wolverhampton vicar whose church has been targeted by thieves three times in two weeks has called on neighbours to help protect the much loved church building.
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.
Church Decline Not Inevitable, Baptists told
The General Secretary of the Baptist Union of Great Britain has challenged Baptists to halt the trend of church decline by experimenting in new ways of service and worship and becoming more outward looking.
Pope Meets Former Iranian President to Ease Islamic Relations
The head of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Benedict XVI met with the former Iranian president, Mohammad Khatami, Friday in the hope to heal tensions that came about from the pope's previous controversial comments on Islam.
Lausanne Announces Plans for South Africa Congress 2010
The Lausanne Committee for World Evangelisation (LCWE) has announced plans for the Third International Congress on World Evangelisation, to be held 16-25 October, 2010, in Cape Town, South Africa.
Parents of Abducted Girl Call for Prayers at Church Service
Family members of the British girl thought to have been abducted from a holiday apartment in Portugal have attended a church service to unite in prayer for her safe return.
Hard Gospel Urges Paramilitary Group to Clarify Position on Arms
The Director of the Church of Ireland's Hard Gospel Project, the Rev Earl Storey, has given a cautious welcome to the announcement last week from a Northern Irish paramilitary group that it will renounce violence.
Akinola Defies Anglican Communion and US Episcopal Church
The Anglican Archbishop of Nigeria has gone ahead with the installation of Bishop Martyn Minns as the head of a new diocese for conservative congregations which have left the US Episcopal Church.
BMS World Mission Launches Human Trafficking Campaign
BMS World Mission has launched a major new campaign against the trade of people for exploitation at the Baptist Assembly in Brighton.
Hard Gospel Urges Paramilitary Group to Clarify Position on Arms
Hard Gospel Director welcomes paramilitary group's decision to renounce violence but calls for more clarification.
Lausanne Announces Plans for South Africa Congress 2010
The Lausanne Committee for World Evangelisation (LCWE) has announced plans for the Third International Congress on World Evangelisation, to be held 16-25 October, 2010, in Cape Town, South Africa.
Britain's 10 Most Influential Black Church Leaders Published
The latest edition of Keep the Faith, Britain's leading magazine on black faith, has just published its first ever list of Britain's most influential black church leaders.