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12th April 2024Living and telling the story of Jesus. Reflecting our desire to emphasis our diocesan vision more strongly, and explicitly name Jesus.
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Living and telling the story of Jesus. Reflecting our desire to emphasis our diocesan vision more strongly, and explicitly name Jesus.
The Quantock Foodbank, a vital lifeline for families in need, now has a fully electric vehicle to take groceries to outlying villages.
Philip Andrews and Jenny Jeffery have been honoured for their ministry and service to the Church and their communities
People from across the diocese, lay and ordained, are invited to join the Holy Week service.
Being inspired to share the amazing Easter story with our communities
Dan Wills, Bath and Wells Net Zero Enabler, offers a step-by-step guide to filling in the EFT
Year 8 pupil Belinda Gifford-Guy was praised for her particular ability to tell a story through her performance.
Revd Hugh Allen has created his very own Advent song, using a traditional German tune and adapting it with words for a 2023 audience.
Asking is your relationship healthy?
A journey of faith, hope, and connection
An opportunity to come together to consider how best to create a just, peaceful, and harmonious world.
Welcome to the first Registry Update with information about legal matters for parishes
Bishop Ruth commissioned the Revd Narinder Tegally as the new diocesan Interfaith Adviser in a service at the Bishop's Palace Chapel on 13 September
The diocesan Finance team are hosting a series of training sessions for treasurers later in the year. There will be three sessions in total, two face-to-face and one online session.
For members of clergy interested in this form of healing ministry. Julian Laurence, Bishop's Deliverance Adviser explains more about Deliverance Ministry.
Racial Justice Sunday is on 22 April this year and to mark the 30th anniversary of the death of Stephen Lawrence, Churches Together in Britain and Ireland (CTBI) and Christian Aid brought together several leading thinkers from various churches in Britain and Ireland to discuss the legacy of Stephen’s racist killing, and the current state of race relations in Church and society in Britain and Ireland. Join the conversation.
Taunton Minster opened its doors to the Gaia art installation on 14 April and already has already seen thousands pass through its doors to see it and engage with conversations about caring for creation.
The young mother painted an icon especially for those who have cared for her and her daughter.
Church community gets busy creating knitted leaves and pom poms to make an 8 foot Christmas tree.
Award ‘demonstrates the diocese’s commitment and progress towards Creation Care and Net Zero Carbon’.