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Lights for the lost

Churchyards in the Staffordshire Moorlands were lit up to remember the lost.


Adam is new TCT Chief Officer

Adam Edwards will lead Transforming Communities Work Together's work to tackle poverty and its causes across the region.


Courage needed on racial justice journey

Richard Reddie encourages churches to rise to the challenge at this year's Selwyn Lecture.


Dedicated clergy recognised

Five new prebendaries from across the diocese will be collated online next week.


Living in Love and Faith resources published

Landmark resources to help the church listen and learn together.


Pelsall youngsters remember

Green-minded young people have been tending war graves in their local churchyard.


Living as people of hope in lockdown

The Bishop of Lichfield says hope is more important than ever as we prepare to enter a second national lockdown.


Light Night Treats

Over 80 children were involved in a Messy Church alternative halloween event in North Staffordshire.


Alistair to be Acting Archdeacon

Interim arrangements for the Archdeaconry of Stoke-upon-Trent are announced


Churches receive lifeline grants

Shrewsbury Abbey and St Mary's in Stafford are awarded part of the £1.57bn Culture Recovery Fund.


Survivors must be heard

The Bishop of Lichfield responds to the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse investigation report.


Stoke-on-Trent supermarket vicar Bill online

A Stoke supermarket worker who helped keep food on our plates will participate in the Church of England’s national online service.


Matthew to be new Bishop of Stafford

Downing Street confirms Matthew Parker, current Archdeacon of Stoke-upon-Trent, will become bishop.


#NewRevs 2020

15 new deacons will be ordained at Lichfield Cathedral this weekend.


Shropshire vicar leads national online service

‘Everyone is made in the image of God’ - Christians with disabilities lead powerful national online service


Supporting people hit in the pocket by Covid-19

Transforming Communities Together's financial resilience team has grown to help those who need support.


Students welcomed back to our universities

University Chaplains across the diocese look forward to welcoming students at the start of the strangest term ever - and advise on ways to thrive.


Chad walk crosses boundaries

The Bishop of Lichfield visited 27 churches named after St Chad as he walked across the diocese.


Shrewsbury vicar nominated for global motoring award

A lockdown project bringing together classic car enthusiasts has been shortlisted alongside motoring legends Le Mans and Goodwood racetracks.


Walking with St Chad

The Bishop of Lichfield is on a trek to all churches in the diocese named after his ancient predecessor.


Churches set to help thousands in financial difficulty

A major expansion of a training will help churches support those hit hard financially by Covid-19.


St Chads Retreat Centres re-open

Shallowford House and Dovedale House are both taking bookings now.


Farm Worker Welfare App picks the good fight

Churches looking out for seasonal workers and criminal exploitation


Burntwood Be A Friend brings hope beyond lockdown

A church-based community project which has helped thousands of people is set to continue into the future.


Stoke-on-Trent school wins mental health award

St Paul's CofE Primary School is recognised by the Carnegie Centre Of Excellence For Mental Health In Schools.


Sharon to be cathedral's new Canon Theologian

The Revd Dr Sharon Prentis will help the diocese focus on "full participation and justice".


Church buildings to reopen for public worship

The Bishop of Lichfield welcomes the Government's announcement that public worship and weddings can restart on 4 July.


Building a common future

On Windrush Day, the Bishop of Lichfield writes about the debt we owe and the urgent work still to do to tackle racism and discrimination.


Voices from the World Church – Responses to Covid-19 

Responses to the pandemic in our partner dioceses


Michael's round the Wrekin challenge

College chaplain Michael Horton is going up and down the mountain 64 times to raise money for Severn Hospice.

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