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Archbishops launch Thy Kingdom Come 2018

The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have launched Thy Kingdom Come 2018.

24/01/2018
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Archbishop Justin on the launch of Thy Kingdom Come

In the week of the terrible attack in Manchester, the Archbishop reflects on the importance of coming together in prayer for people to know God's love.

25/05/2017
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Thy Kingdom Come 2017: Archbishop of Canterbury launches #PledgeToPray

The Archbishop of Canterbury is encouraging Christians of all denominations to #Pledge2Pray as part of global prayer movement Thy Kingdom Come.

07/02/2017
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Prayer changes everything - looking ahead to Thy Kingdom Come 2017

This year the Pentecost initiative Thy Kingdom Come brought thousands together in prayer across the country for people to know Jesus Christ. Next year it's going global, writes the Archbishop in the Church Times.

12/09/2016
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Thy Kingdom Come 2017

Hundreds of thousands worldwide prepare to pray Thy Kingdom Come

Christians across England and around the world will gather to pray for evangelism between Ascension and Pentecost.

17/05/2017
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Thy Kingdom Come film 'The Light' wins Jerusalem Award

A film about the power of prayer and the life-transforming love of Jesus Christ, created for the Thy Kingdom Come 2017 campaign, was recognised at this year's Jerusalem Awards last night.

12/10/2017
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Jerusalem Award

Church of Scotland pledges to join Thy Kingdom Come prayer movement

"We rejoice in this opportunity to build on the commitment of our churches to pray together," the Archbishop of Canterbury and Church of Scotland Moderator said in a joint declaration today. 

29/11/2018
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‘Renewal' for Church is coming despite ‘trauma’ of pandemic, say Archbishops

The Church will emerge “renewed and changed” from the crisis of the global coronavirus pandemic, the Archbishops of Canterbury and York have said.

24/09/2020
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Archbishop of Canterbury opens Lambeth Palace garden to visitors

Come and visit the oldest continuously-cultivated garden in London from next month. 

06/02/2015
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Archbishop Justin Welby: Britain's housing crisis is a major challenge

Building homes is important but it’s not enough - we need to build communities, writes Archbishop Justin Welby. 

09/04/2019
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Justin Welby on housing estate in Lambeth

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