News


New book reveals shocking participation in the slave trade from Christians and t

First published on: 25th October 2019

Local author Ken Pye will launch a new book – Two Triangles: Liverpool, Slavery and the Church – at 6pm on October 29th Liverpool Parish Church. 


Rev Canon Simon Fisher to be the next Archdeacon of St Helens and Warrington

First published on: 23rd October 2019

The Bishop announced the appointment of Simon to be the next Archdeacon of St Helens and Warrington on Sunday. 


Rev Canon Emma Williams to be appointed as the next Chair of the Diocesan Adviso

First published on: 23rd October 2019

<span style="font-size:11pt"><span style="font-family:Calibri,sans-serif">Emma, who is Area Dean of West Derby Deanery and Vicar at St Anne Stanley, will take up the role early in the New Year.</span></span>


Two more churches achieve the Diocese Disabled Friendly Church Award

First published on: 23rd October 2019

On Sunday 13th October, Christ Church Norris Green was the latest church to be awarded The Disabled Friendly Church Award. St Marks Haydock also received the award in September.


All roads lead to A Church Near You

First published on: 23rd October 2019

As we start to build to Advent and Christmas Stuart Haynes, Director of Communications explains why keeping your A Church Near You site updated can help your church grow.


Join us to back the call for the end of gender-based violence

First published on: 23rd October 2019

This year Liverpool Cathedral and the Diocese of Liverpool are joining forces to support the Mothers' Union 16 days of activism against gender-based violence campaign.


It's Gold for Christ Church Toxteth Park

First published on: 18th October 2019

Sam Illingworth who helped take Christ Church through the process of audit toward the Gold award said: “This is a great opportunity to demonstrate to the city of Liverpool (which declared a climate emergency earlier this year) the role that the church can play in helping to protect and repair the environment.”


What next after the Liverpool Prison Lecture?

First published on: 18th October 2019

Jen Williams, Tsedaqah House Community Member writes: "77 people gathered together in the Sir Giles Gilbert Scott Suite last Monday evening to listen to Liverpool Cathedral's annual Prison Lecture


Liverpool unites to say "Act now to end UK hunger"

First published on: 16th October 2019

Campaigners from Liverpool are calling on the Government and all parties to act now to end UK hunger.


Bring One Friend challenge

First published on: 16th October 2019

This year we are challenging every member of every congregation to Bring One Friend to an advent, Christmas or epiphany service.

Powered by Church Edit