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The Archdeacon of Worcester reflects on what a strange title he's got, as he celebrates 40 years since he was ordained a deacon, and how important it is to imitate Jesus' pattern of loving service.
As we approach what would usually be the season of ordinations, the Dean reflects on his own ministry over the last 40 years.
Talking from inside the Diocesan Office, Bishop John reflects on the easing of lockdown and how it affects us, as individuals, our churches and society as a whole.
Bishop Martin reflects on the easing of lockdown.
Margaret James, Diocesan Director of Education, invites you to imagine what school is like for those returning to it at the moment.
Robert Jones reflects on the value and dignity of human life – everyone's life equally, and how lockdown has helped us learn that.
How does your spiritual background and virtual background define you?
On her birthday, the Archdeacon of Dudley reflects on Pentecost as the church's birthday. She delights in the ways in which the Spirit brings new life to the church, even in these difficult times.
The Dean reflects on live streaming Cathedral services and its reach to a worldwide virtual congregation.
The Archdeacon of Dudley is staying alert. In the middle of archdiaconal visitations, Nikki Groarke is impressed by the many different ways churchwardens are alert to the need of their churches and communities, and she is very thankful for all they do, as she muses on the importance of alertness in the scriptures.