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A martyr for our moment: 3 lessons from the radical Christian sacrifice of St Alban
A martyr for our moment: 3 lessons from the radical Christian sacrifice of St Alban

Today is the feast day of St Alban – an iconic British Christian martyr, and one the world may need to remember now more than ever.

Archbishop Welby asks Lord Carey to consider his position as assistant bishop over Ball abuse case
Archbishop Welby asks Lord Carey to consider his position as assistant bishop over Ball abuse case

Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, has written to his predecessor George Carey asking him to consider his position as an honorary assistant bishop in Oxford over criticism of his conduct in the case of the former bishop and convicted abuser Peter Ball.

Cathedrals in crisis? Three ways we could support their growing ministry
Cathedrals in crisis? Three ways we could support their growing ministry

Cathedrals are integral parts of their communities with growing congregations, and a vital ministry to the cities in which they find themselves. Here we look at some ways in which they could be put on a more sustainable footing...

Most religious groups support gay marriage - with the exception of white evangelical Christians
Most religious groups support gay marriage - with the exception of white evangelical Christians

An extensive survey has found that in no major religious group in America do adherents believe businesses should refuse services to LGBT customers because of their religion. The study also pointed to a dramatic shift in support for same-sex marriage amongst religious groups in the past 13 years.

Church of England colluded in abuse by former bishop, says damning report
Church of England colluded in abuse by former bishop, says damning report

The Church of England 'colluded' with the former bishop Peter Ball over his abuse of young boys and men, states a new independent report into Ball's case.

Gay Christian activist calls for an end to \'spiritual abuse\' and \'conversion therapy\'
Gay Christian activist calls for an end to 'spiritual abuse' and 'conversion therapy'

Jayne Ozanne, a member of General Synod, says in a paper published by the Royal College of Psychiatrists that there is a need for government regulation to stamp out 'group led spiritual abuse'.

Pope may miss meeting with Cardinals sparking speculation about division
Pope may miss meeting with Cardinals sparking speculation about division

Pope Francis is preparing to announce the identity of a new group of Cardinals, the Bishops who assist him at the highest levels of the Church.

One reason your church may not be growing – and five things that might help
One reason your church may not be growing – and five things that might help

It's the Holy Grail of church life. Most pastors and most congregations would love to see more people coming through the door, and more of them staying.

St Paul\'s Cathedral: 9 fascinating facts
St Paul's Cathedral: 9 fascinating facts

It's almost certainly the greatest building ever created by a single individual, whose vision and passion overcame every kind of obstacle to its completion.

An Englishman in America: How the Anglican Church came to the USA
An Englishman in America: How the Anglican Church came to the USA

On this day in 1579, a historic frontier was breached: the first Anglican church service took place in the New World – what became the USA.

Nearly 70 priests resign in Indonesia in protest at their bishop
Nearly 70 priests resign in Indonesia in protest at their bishop

Nearly 70 Catholic  priests have resigned their posts in Indonesia after levelling accusations at their bishop that the bishop has condemned as 'slanderous'.

What does the choice of Wheaton College for a consecration say about GAFCON\'s new \'missionary bishop\'?
What does the choice of Wheaton College for a consecration say about GAFCON's new 'missionary bishop'?

The conservative Anglican GAFCON grouping will consecrate its new 'Missionary Bishop for Europe' at Wheaton College at the end of this month.

Are God and science at war? Not according to the priest behind the Big Bang Theory
Are God and science at war? Not according to the priest behind the Big Bang Theory

The scientific hypothesis known as the Big Bang Theory has stoked controversy among some in the Church, but it's often forgotten that the idea was conceived by a Christian priest.

A lesson from Acts: You are not the saviour of the world
A lesson from Acts: You are not the saviour of the world

In 1992, when Glasnost and Perestroika came to the Soviet Union, a group of teenagers boarded a plane from London to Moscow to bring the gospel to that great city.

Former North Korea prisoner Kenneth Bae expresses \'outrage\' over Otto Warmbier\'s death
Former North Korea prisoner Kenneth Bae expresses 'outrage' over Otto Warmbier's death

A Christian missionary who was himself detained in North Korea has called for prayers over the 'outrage' and 'tragedy' of the death of the American student Otto Warmbier.

How you can help refugees: Community Sponsorship works, says Salvation Army
How you can help refugees: Community Sponsorship works, says Salvation Army

On World Refugee Day today, the Salvation Army is encouraging communities to help refugee families through thegovernment's Community Sponsorship Scheme.