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Can I count them?

Published: 3rd October 2022

Each October, parishes are asked to record attendances at services as part of the Church of England's national data collection. But who should you count? We've put together this blog post to check you're including everyone.


Black History Month

Published: 3rd October 2022

This Black History Month will kick off a series of events and resources encouraging individuals and churches to engage with our black history and issues of racial justice.


CoE Route map to Net Carbon Zero

Published: 27th September 2022

The Diocesan Climate Crisis Group is encouraging parishes to engage with the Church of England’s Route map to Net Zero Carbon by 2030. The document was approved by General Synod in July and has recently been published on the Church of England’s website.


New Deans of Retired Clergy

Published: 26th September 2022

Bishop John has appointed Ann Waizeneker and Guy Hewlett as new joint Deans of Retired Clergy.  Ann and Guy will support retired clergy & bereaved clergy partners by being an initial point of contact and planning occasional events through the year.  They take over from Chris Liley and Judith Oliver.


Harvest Festival in Worcester Cathedral

Published: 21st September 2022

This year’s Farmers’ Harvest Festival will take place at 6.30pm on Sunday, 2 October in Worcester Cathedral. As with all festivals, this service will give thanks for the farmers who ensure we have food on our plates and celebrate rural life in general.


Diocesan three to run the London Marathon

Published: 19th September 2022

Nick Gowers, Vicar of Holy Trinity, Old Hill, Sam Setchell, Director of Communications and Harriet Chimani, member of Inkberrow Church and Bishop's Council will all be running the London Marathon this year for different charities.


Four new lay ministers licensed

Published: 17th September 2022

Four people from parishes across the Diocese were admitted to the office of Reader on Saturday in Worcester Cathedral. The Bishop of Worcester, Dr John Inge, conducted the service, licensing the individuals to minister in the parishes they have been called to serve.


Remembering the Queen at Suckley Church

Published: 13th September 2022

Suckley Church held their annual BFG Fest (Beer, Food and Gifts Festival) last Saturday - and it became a welcome natural opportunity to bring people together when we all needed each other.


Church services planned for Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

Published: 12th September 2022

Churches across the Diocese are planning special services to celebrate the life of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.


Bishops' statements on the death of HM The Queen

Published: 8th September 2022

Statements from the Bishops of Worcester and Dudley.


Worcester Cathedral - 'Living Gently on the Earth'

Published: 5th September 2022

In May 2022, Worcester Cathedral launched Living Gently on the Earth – a series of events, talks, and workshops on caring for our planet. More events are planned throughout the Autumn and Winter.


Prisons' Week 2022

Published: 5th September 2022

9 October will be Prison Sunday, and during this Prisons’ Week, we pray for prisoners, their families, victims of crime, the courts, the police, and probation services and all who work in prisons and the Criminal Justice System.


Linking Lives: Addressing loneliness together in moments we encounter each other

Published: 5th September 2022

Linking Lives UK is a national Christian charity, motivated to address loneliness by being alongside Churches, who are connecting with people facing loneliness in their neighbourhoods.


A form of expression, protest and love

Published: 5th September 2022

An article for October editions of parish magazines from the Archdeacon of Worcester, Robert Jones.


Visit a church over the Heritage Open Day weekends

Published: 2nd September 2022

Churches across Worcestershire and Dudley are opening their doors for this year’s Heritage Open Days (9-18 Sept) with a range of activities for all ages and a chance to discover the story behind our historic churches and the communities they serve.


Men’s Shed at St Clement’s Church, Worcester

Published: 1st September 2022

It is hoped that the crypt at St Clement’s Church in Worcester will become the venue for a new ‘Men’s Shed’, enabling local men to come together, learn new skills and chat over a cup of coffee.


An open letter from our bishops

Published: 11th August 2022

Following the end of the Lambeth Conference, Bishops John and Martin have sent a letter to all clergy and Readers. It is published here so it can be read by everyone in our diocese.


Disability Awareness Sunday

Published: 10th August 2022

Having a disability should not be a bar to worship or to inclusion in the church community.


Licensed Lay ministers

Published: 10th August 2022

This September sees more people being admitted as Licensed Lay Ministers (LLMs) in Worcester Cathedral, and others starting their training for this ministry.


The Revd Nigel Taylor heads to Newcastle

Published: 8th August 2022

The Bishop of Berwick and acting Bishop of Newcastle, Mark Wroe has announced that Nigel Taylor, currently Rector of Kidderminster Ismere Team, has been appointed Vicar of St Mary's Church, Monkseaton.

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40 people from our diocese receive Maundy Money

28th March 2024

40 people from across Worcestershire and Dudley received ‘Maundy Money’ from HM the Queen this morning in recognition of their exemplary Christian service to church and community over many years....

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