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First published on: 8th March 2024The Church of England’s Energy Footprint Tool is now open for churches to enter fuel and power use from 2023.
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The Church of England’s Energy Footprint Tool is now open for churches to enter fuel and power use from 2023.
The Diocese of Liverpool has secured a small pot of grant funding from the Church of England’s Minor Repairs and Improvements (MR&I) Grant Fund.
Liverpool Cathedral Presents ‘Slavery & Repentance, African Enslavement and the Church: Voices of the unheard in a space shaped by silence’ Photography Exhibition
The Chaplaincy & SWAN teams at LUHFT would like to send their thanks to everyone who has donated knitted/ crocheted items to the SWAN appeal.
Saturday, March 9th starting at 12:30 pm, Liverpool Cathedral
In his Ad Clerum at the start of Lent, Bishop John urges us to make the most of the Lenten season for personal and communal spiritual growth.
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Exodus! Justice for God’s people on the move - written by Jennie Taylor, Racial Justice Officer.
Bishop John Perumbalath joined other Christian leaders on Monday 22nd January at the start of the week of prayer for Christian Unity. The gathering was the first to bring leaders together to see how they can work better together and create a greater impact across our region.
Synod reconvened at the Friends Meeting House on Saturday January 20th to hear an update on the conversation with the national church regarding our financial support. In light of that, they were able to unanimously endorse the next stage of the conversation with the national church and overwhelmingly approve the diocesan budget for 2024.