Author: Lola Adeleke

Southwell Minster features in Songs of Praise this Holy Week, as Rev. Kate Bottley visits the historic cathedral to discover how three contemporary Christians have found inspiration in the remarkable women of the Easter story. Kate meets renowned textile artist Jacqui Parkinson, whose striking exhibition, Threads through the Bible, is currently touring cathedrals across the UK. At Southwell Minster, only the second venue in the world to host this extraordinary collection, Jacqui reflects on her creative process and the biblical inspiration behind her work, including

Around 100 children and adults from 20 schools (including community schools) within the Transform Multi-Academy Trust gathered at Southwell Minster and the Archbishop’s Palace this week for the Pupil Leaders of Collective Worship Conference. This inspiring event, hosted by Transform Trust and supported by Anne Lumb, Diocesan Ethos, RE & SIAMS Lead, offered a unique opportunity for pupils and staff to explore leadership in collective worship. The day was filled with sunshine, learning, and a sense of wonder as participants explored the

The 2025 National Parliamentary Prayer Breakfast will take place on Tuesday 24 June from 7:30am to 9:00am in Westminster Hall in the Houses of Parliament. The aims of the event are to pray for our parliament, government and politics, to build relationships between church leaders and parliamentarians and to reflect upon the relevance of the Christian faith to our public life. The Breakfast is normally attended by The Speaker and Lord Speaker, The Prime Minister, The Leader of the Opposition,

We are always happy to hear about the good things happening across our diocese, including in our schools. We join in celebrating Ravenshead C of E Primary School, Nottingham, on the results of its recent SIAMS inspection, which highlighted the school’s commitment to its Christian vision and values. The inspection report praised the school for its highly effective leadership, inclusivity, and the deep-rooted culture of love and kindness that permeates its community. Head Teacher, Emma Johnson, expressed her pride in the report, stating, “We are

“The Creed is how we get to know God. We are to believe and trust that this is who God is.” Wednesday 26th March was an inspiring day as over 150 clergy and key lay leaders from across the diocese gathered at St Mary's Church, Nottingham for our annual Bishop’s Study Day. The day is an opportunity to worship, pray, and hear teaching together. Our guest speaker, Dr. Jane Williams, McDonald Professor in Christian Theology at St Mellitus College, led three insightful

Last night, in a special service at Saint Cyprian's Church, Nottingham, Fr Lee Dunleavy (who is a curate in this diocese) was ordained as Priest. It was a moving service led by the Rt Revd Stephen Race, the Bishop of Beverley with Bishop Andy and other clergy from the diocese attending in support of Fr Lee. On the Eve of the Annunciation of Our Lord to the Blessed Virgin Mary, Bishop Stephen spoke about how Mary carried Jesus - who is

Sunday morning was a joyful occasion at St Michael and All Angels, Bramcote, as Revd Matt Roberts was officially instituted by Bishop Andy, and inducted and installed by Archdeacon Phil Williams as the new Vicar of St Michael's Bramcote. It was a special moment in the presence of friends, family, and colleagues, including St Mark's Woodthorpe (Matt’s previous parish), representatives from the local council, Bramcote CofE Primary School, and local clergy. For Matt and his wife, Melanie, the day also felt

On Wednesday, 5th March, children, staff and regular worship leaders from St Mary’s church, Bulwell, Fr Andrew Fisher and the Revd. Bob Stephens, warmly welcomed Bishop Paul to a very memorable Ash Wednesday Collective Worship. Headteacher Mrs. Burge introduced Bishop Paul, who captivated the children with insights into his role, comparing it to a Headteacher’s responsibility of sharing God’s love and supporting churches and schools. He also explained the symbolism of his Mitre before handing over to Fr Andrew, the Bulwell Parish

It was great to see pancake celebrations taking place across parishes in the diocese on Shrove Tuesday, bringing together families and the community. Below are some highlights. St Helen's Stapleford To celebrate Shrove Tuesday, St Helen's hosted a pancake party for their youth, blending fun with reflection. They played games, ate lots of pancakes and explored the meaning of Shrove. Activities included a race while carrying a glass of water, then set the glass down before racing back, showing how much easier it

We’re pleased to announce that applications are now open for the 2025/26 year of The Apprentice Track. Designed for 18-30s, this programme offers four exciting pathways to deepen your faith, grow in community, and develop as a leader. Whether you're considering our full-time internship or one of our part-time programmes, there's a place for you. Scroll below to read some incredible stories and further details on how to apply. Amy's Story Towards the end of my degree I was looking at what

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