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In this week’s reflection, Doug Chaplin, our Discipleship and Lay Training Officer, explores the awe-inspiring beauty of the cosmos, from starry skies to intricate patterns in creation. He shares how the universe's "just right" conditions point to deeper meaning, purpose, and the greatness of God. As Advent invites us to consider cosmic images, Doug reminds us that Christmas reveals a God who is not only transcendent but intimately close, born as a child in love for the world. Let this Advent season inspire wonder and faith!
As Advent & Christmas near, thousands join our churches to connect with faith & tradition. Let’s welcome them warmly, make giving easy, and show how much they mean to our community. Together, we can make Christmas meaningful for all.
As winter draws near, All Saints' and All Souls' Days invite us to honour loved ones who've passed and those who inspire us. Lighting a candle reminds us of their light and the hope that guides us, even in dark times.
Paul Lawlor reflects on change, moving from St. Stephen's Redditch to lead the Redditch Mission Area, and the transition in the diocese after Bishop John's departure.
"The last few weeks have been times of farewells and new beginnings." This week's video reflection is by Bishop Martin, Bishop of Dudley and Acting Bishop of Worcester.
This week our Director of Mission and Ministry reflects on our journey with God and finding purpose in life. Each journey is different, but for each of us God has a purpose and plan.
This week Alison Maddocks, Dean of Smaller Churches, sends us a video reflection while on her travels around Ireland and Scotland.
In this week's video, the Archdeacon of Dudley reflects on the many life lessons we can learn from the Olympics and Paralympics and the parallels we can draw with our lives of Christian discipleship.
Between Saturday 8 and Sunday 16 June we mark Love Your Burial Ground Week, National Cemeteries Week and Churches Count on Nature! In this video, Anne Potter, Team Rector in the Worcestershire West Rural Team, reflects on the importance of our church burial grounds as havens for nature and wildlife as well as quirt places for reflection and prayer.
A reflection on Thy Kingdom Come by Diane Cooksey, Area Dean of Worcester.