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The Bulletin (29/09/20)
The Bulletin for 29 September 2020 is here. Black Lives Matter: a series of conversations within the Church, get behind the scenes advice and guidance from other churches who areContinue reading
The Bulletin (01/09/20)
This week’s Bulletin has a message from the Bishops for all returning to school, a vacancy for a chaplain amongst Gloucestershire’s deaf community, and the Redbrook art angels project.
The Bulletin (18/08/20)
Singleness, a message from the Bishop to our young people and Bishop Rachel speaks to a trauma specialist, a cartographer and an expert in global disaster relief… the latest DiocesanContinue reading
The Weekly Bulletin (26/05/20)
Well dressing, Thy Kingdom Come and a huge thank you to all our teachers. The Weekly Bulletin for 26 May 2020 is now available to download —>
The Weekly Bulletin (19/05/20)
Global wave of prayer starts on Thursday with Thy Kingdom Come, meet the creative family behind the LEGO gospel stories and find out how local churches are helping families toContinue reading
The Weekly Bulletin (12/05/20)
This week, free lockdown resources from the Ugly Duckling Company to put a smile on your face, a big thank you to our nurses and more on the new #FaithAtHomeContinue reading
The Weekly Bulletin (05/05/20)
This week, VE Day celebrations, the launch of our new podcast and a round of applause for our St John’s Ambulance volunteers. Download the Weekly Bulletin for 5 May hereContinue reading
The Weekly Bulletin, (28/04/20)
In this week’s Bulletin, hear about the fantastic partnership work going on in Coney Hill, get ready for Living Room Fest and plan how you’re going to support Christian AidContinue reading
The Weekly Bulletin (21/04/20)
Rainbow prayers, Zoom charades, thoughts from a volunteer delivery driver and emoji diaries headline in this week’s Bulletin. Download it here —>
The Weekly Bulletin (7/04/20)
Holy Week and Easter – join us with services and reflections every day Feeding the 5,000 Bishop Robert’s Palm Sunday reflection Daily sports ministry challenges Sing Resurrection – a callContinue reading