'We promise they will be heard,' Church of England tells abuse survivors
The Church of England has promised that those who come forward to report abuse "will be heard".
The Church of England has promised that those who come forward to report abuse "will be heard".
The Church of England on Alexa has been asked 75,000 questions by users of the Amazon device in its first year, new data has shown.
The Catholic Church is tightening rules on reporting sexual abuse – but not swearing off its legal privilege to keep secrets
Evangelicals are asking people to pray that the Methodist Church remains faithful to the biblical teaching on marriage.
The Church of England bishop charged with coordinating the work of the Lords Spiritual in Parliament has called for political leaders to work on unity following Theresa May's resignation announcement.
The organisers of an open letter signed by 3,000 clergy and lay members of the Church of England opposing recent transgender guidance have met with bishops to raise their concerns.
The 'BioBlitz' is being carried out by the cathedral to keep track of the wildlife living there and help it better understand how to support biodiversity in its grounds.
Manchester Cathedral was welcoming people in on Wednesday to remember those lost in the attack on an Ariana Grande concert two years ago.
The Very Rev Susan Brown said she was "angered and exasperated" by the UK Government's treatment of people who are genuinely seeking refuge on British shores.
The Edinburgh-based minister with a passion for Scripture Union was installed as the Church of Scotland's new Moderator on the first day of General Assembly 2019
The failure of the Church of England to be a safe place for victims of abuse is a source of shame, bishops in the Church of England have said.
Justin Welby has become the first Archbishop of Canterbury to interview a pope in a symbol of the warm relationship shared by the two Church leaders.
The Diocese of Lincoln has said it is committed to safeguarding following the suspension of Bishop Christopher Lowson by the Archbishop of Canterbury.