Living with Loss Café Easing Loneliness
The theme of this Mental Health Awareness week is loneliness, which includes those who have been bereaved. Clifton Parish have been running a monthly Living with Loss session to help ease the loneliness, it is complemented by a weekly drop in café which is open to all.
May 13
Today, we pray for Carlton, St John the Baptist (Debs Moyo) and The Diocese of Lincoln – The Church of England (Canterbury Province).
May 12th
Today, we pray for Calverton, St Wilfrid (Sam Hustwayte) and The Diocese of Limerick & Killaloe – The Church of Ireland (Dublin Province).
May 11th
Today, we pray for Arnold, St Mary (Vacant; Area Dean: John Allister; Lay Chair: Tony Mellor; Churchwardens: David Rodgers, Liz Turley) and The Diocese of Lichfield – The Church of England (Canterbury Province).
May 10th
Today, we pray for Diocesan Finance Director, Rebecca Bowes and her colleagues and The Diocese of Liberia – The Church of the Province of West Africa (West Africa Province).
Inspiring Pupil Leaders of Collective Worship
Last week, children from fifteen Church of England schools across the diocese gathered for a Pupil Leaders of Collective Worship Conference at Southwell Minster. Children took part in four sessions to inspire their worship in school.
May 9th
Today, we pray for Gedling Deanery (Area Dean: John Allister; Lay Chair: Tony Mellor) and The Diocese of Lexington – The Episcopal Church (IV (4) Province).
May 8th
On the 4th Sunday of Easter, we pray for The Archdeacon of Newark (Tors Ramsey) and Eglise Anglicane du Rwanda.
May 7th
Today, we pray for Diocesan Programme Manager (Neil Peake) and The Diocese of Lesotho – The Anglican Church of Southern Africa.
CO:DID20 Exhibition
In Lockdown 2020, Revd Jean Lamb, Associate Priest at All Hallows Church, Gedling, looked for a way to encourage her congregations and recreate a sense of normality. Through this, the CO:DID 20 exhibition was created. Alongside her son, designer Will McGrath, and her daughter-in-law, Ellie Buchan, Jean’s exhibition idea evolved into a way to digitally record everybody’s creative expressions. From the communities in Gedling and Lambley, they have received poetry, music, photography, crafts, art, scientific reflections – even pictures of a