Prayer Labyrinth created for the community
29th October 2020An outdoor prayer labyrinth has been created in Birstall for the church and wider community to explore and wander at their leisure.
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An outdoor prayer labyrinth has been created in Birstall for the church and wider community to explore and wander at their leisure.
We spend an average of 42 hours a week at work; that is a large chunk of our time! Angela spoke to Shaped about how her faith helps her in the everyday at work as a Specialist Neurological Occupational Therapist
Our Rural Officer has led the first-ever drive-in harvest festival service for Leicestershire Young Farmers
On Saturday 5 September young people from around Leicester and Leicestershire coordinated a Christian Climate Conference open to people from any faith background on Zoom. Slides from the event can be found here along with a resource bank that has been put together by the team behind the event. It includes worship resources, recommended podcasts, books, films and online content. This resource bank links to many of the themes and workshop topics explored on the day but it is hoped it will be used widely by all in the diocese.
Throughout September, people across the country walked, ran, cycled, and even skateboarded, to raise money for the Red Cross Miles for Refugees appeal. Here in the Diocese of Leicester, Rachael and Deb from Loughborough, clocked up more than 130 miles between them as they walked and ran to support refugees, people seeking asylum and vulnerable migrants in the UK.
New resource published to encourage a shift in the Church's understanding of vocation
Hopefully by now you're aware of “Shaped by God Togetherâ€, the process we're going through, as we look to the future and seek to discern how God is reshaping us. Find out more about where we are up to in the process here.
Richard Trethewey is taking on the role of chair of the Diocesan Advisory Committee (DAC). He will carry out this position alongside his current responsibilities as Rector of Glenfield and Newtown Linford, and Area Dean of Sparkenhoe East.
Mary Gregory has been appointed Rural Mission Enabler for the Diocese of Leicester and will carry out the position alongside her role as Team Rector of the Flagstaff family of churches in Ashby de la Zouch.
The Bishop of Loughborough joins the House of Bishops and General Synod