Larger Churches Day to help churches grow post pandemic
First published on: 6th June 2023How our larger churches can respond the challenges posed by emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic is the topic at an upcoming diocesan training day.
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How our larger churches can respond the challenges posed by emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic is the topic at an upcoming diocesan training day.
Two new bishops in the Diocese of Leeds will be consecrated at York Minster on Thursday, June 22.
Ordinands across the diocese are getting ready to begin their ministry this summer.
Passers-by in Skipton could be forgiven for thinking Spiderman was in town recently as nimble figure clambered over the roof of Christ Church and abseiled down the church tower.
How we can get involved in our communities better is the topic of an upcoming joint event in the diocese.
Meeting Point, the charity based at Christ Church, Upper Armley, is celebrating 20 years of helping refugees and asylum seekers in the Leeds area.
Parishes across the diocese are joining in with this year’s Churches Count on Nature, an annual “wildlife census” for the nation’s churchyards.
People in Brownhill recently had the chance to learn more about caring for God’s creation, thanks to a Green Aware morning.
This summer local cyclists will be invited to make a pedal pilgrimage from either Ripon Cathedral to Bradford Cathedral, or Bradford Cathedral to Wakefield Cathedral, as part of this year’s national ‘Cathedrals Cycle Route’.
Faith and dedication at St Mary’s, Embsay with Eastby, have earned it the first Gold Eco Church award in our diocese.