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Saturday 26 April 2025
The diocese of Chelmsford stretches from the east coast to the Thames. It comprises the county of Essex, the unitary authorities of Southend and Thurrock, and the east London boroughs of Barking & Dagenham, Havering, Newham, Redbridge, and Waltham Forest.
For current vacancies in the diocese visit: Jobs in the diocese of Chelmsford
Guli Francis-Dehqani reflects on items that have been important to her faith journey
17 Apr 2025
A GRANT of £14.95 million has been awarded by the Strategic Mission and Ministry Investment Board (SMIIB) to the diocese of Chelmsford for its “Believing in Barking” plan, developed over the past two years in partnership with more than 60 parishes and church communities in East London
11 Apr 2025
A FORMER police commander, Sue Williams, is carrying out a review of the handling of the David Tudor case, it was announced on Tuesday
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The civic church of Stone, Staffordshire, along with our neighbours in Aston are looking for a new leader who will inspire us to grow in faith and make a lasting impact on our community.
The Chapter of Winchester Cathedral, with the approval of the Bishop of Winchester, wishes to appoint two additional Non-Executive Members of Chapter and Lay Canons.
London School of Theology (LST) has been providing academic evangelical theological education since 1943.
The Bishop of Lincoln seeks an ordained colleague to lead in vocational discernment within the Diocese.
Would you like to be part of a successful and expanding Chaplaincy in a distinctive and front-line environment, serving over 12,000 workers? You will offer spiritual and pastoral care and articulate a contemporary vision for faith and spirituality within a rapidly growing community on what is the largest construction site in Europe.
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Jonathan Aitken reflects on the themes explored by Andrew Davison through the lens of his prison experience
He put people at the centre of the gospel message, and spoke to them where they were, writes Paul Vallely
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