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Published: 27th September 2018Card-carrying congregations' contactless contributions
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Black History Month sees celebrations at Lichfield Cathedral.
A pioneering partnership between a school, a church and its community is launched.
A Chase Terrace church has become the 250th Place of Welcome.
Thinking about dementia can be overwhelming, but small steps add up.
The Diocese's three bishops call for urgent action to help those in need.
The Revd David Evans is urging people to get on their bike.
Wolverhampton people are given a voice on the community services that affect them.
Smestow Vale is the place to be to receive an award-winning parish magazine.
Bishop Clive celebrates the ties of football and multiculturalism
Lee Wheeler had a key role in ministry to deaf people.
The Bishop of Lichfield rolls up his sleeves to help uncover modern slavery.
Admin Admiration at GP centres
The Bishop of Lichfield visits a Place of Welcome at St Matthew's in Tipton.
Archbishop Justin Welby visited Burton YMCA and met local clergy from all denominations.
The reality of modern day slavery was highlighted at a Wolverhampton church-hosted event.
Near Neighbours gets further funding for its barrier-breaking activities in the Black Country.
The bishops of Lichfield Diocese call for a welcoming Church for LGBT+ people.
Our hope is for real
The Bishop of Wolverhampton welcomes Wolves promotion to the Premier League.
Among other things, news of a Dementia-friendly 'Songs of Praise' this coming Sunday
Archbishop Moon Hing and Bishop Michael feature at Commonwealth-linked conference.
Morrissey, Ant & Dec and systematic theology. It's not a competition, says Lindsey Hall.
Bishops unite with other faith leaders in opposing two-child limit for financial support.
A Streetly curate is at the centre of a campaign to start vocations conversations.
The Bishop of Lichfield urges people to support immigration amnesty campaign.
Praying 'yet, not what I want, but what you want' can be fatal
Facing down beasts as Easter approaches, the Bishop of Lichfield's Easter reflection.
Bishop Michael spent time at the County Hospital during a visit to Stafford.
The Bishop of Shrewsbury has chosen to return to parish ministry in Exeter Diocese.