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A reflection from Archdeacon Nikki

How easy is it for you to be adaptable, to adjust to new conditions or circumsatnces? Archdeacon Nikki reflects on the big picture in her video for this week.

A reflection for May Day

A reflection for May Day, the ancient festival of Spring, from the Dean of Worcester.

Bishop Martin reflects on the NHS

Recorded on St George's Day, Bishop Martin reflects on the NHS and how we should work together to create a better, brighter and fairer future.

Bishop John reflects on nature

In "Low Week" Bishop John reflects on being forced by the lockdown to slow down and look around

A video reflection from Bishop John

Bishop John reflects on the strangeness of keeping Holy Week and Easter with locked churches, and yet still finding the light of faith in the darkness

Prayer in strange times

Robert Jones, the Archdeacon of Worcester, continues our series of reflections for Lent. Today, he reflects on being part of a community of prayer in these strange times.

A video reflection from the Dean

Dean of Worcester, Peter Atkinson, reflects on how being in lockdown has been reminding him of old truths about worship.

A video reflection from the Archdeacon of Dudley

"Just a week ago we woke on a relatively normal Monday morning, by the end of the day a seismic shift had happened in our country." The Archdeacon of Dudley, Nikki Groarke, gives a short video reflection.

Easter in lockdown: a video reflection from Robert Jones

The Archdeacon of Worcester reflects on praising God at Easter while we're still locked out of our churches. When the first Easter happened, the disciples were in their own personal lockdown – behind closed doors, and in fear. For us in our national lockdown, Easter is still a time of praise. We still are able to praise God, especially for those key workers making a difference to other people's lives today. As one of the great early Christian writers said: "We are an Easter people, and 'Alleluia' is our song!"

A refelction for Easter Monday

"Whatever we face over the coming weeks as we remain in lock down and hear sad news of many more virus related deaths, we face it knowing that Jesus is with us. We are never alone."