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Archbishop Justin's article on faith and climate change published in the New York Times.
Read Archbishop Justin Welby and Bishop Sarah Mullally's article in The Telegraph today.
Although Stamford might appear very affluent, there is another side to the town. ‘We have this beautiful looking church, full of posh, middle class people and then people who can’t afford the electric or to put food on the table’. By addressing multiple issues – such as debt, mental health problems, addiction and relationship breakdown – St George’s helps people to secure a stable home and provides a community where people can feel a sense of belonging.
Christians are called to live in hope not fear, the Archbishop of Canterbury said in this talk at HTB Focus in Camber Sands on Monday.
Archbishop Justin Welby is backing Pope Francis's call for a day of prayer and fasting for South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The Friends’ Meeting House in Tunbridge Wells, where the Quakers met, was considerably larger than they needed. As the Quakers only needed half of their building, they realised that the other half could be used to provide a ‘stepping stone’ to independent living for young people who were moving on from supported accommodation at the local YMCA. Habitat for Humanity GB Homes were able to help.
Reflections on Holy Saturday by the Archbishop of Canterbury
In a blog today, the Archbishop of Canterbury says the time has come when, as a society, we say that those who are abused are never at fault.
Churches across England and around the Anglican Communion are uniting around the second year of Thy Kingdom Come, the call by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York for Christians to pray in the run-up to Pentecost for more people to know Jesus Christ.