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Preparation for the INEQE safeguarding audit in January 2026 is progressing well. The Diocese and Cathedral now have access to INEQE’s 360 Audit Tool, the secure online platform through which all evidence for the audit will be submitted. This marks a significant milestone in our preparations for the forthcoming INEQE safeguarding audit (6th–9th January 2026). In this month’s briefing, read a project update, hear how your parish can get involved, and hear from the new Cathedral Safeguarding Officer with the latest

"When I got baptised, it felt like a massive weight was lifted from me." It was so great to sit down with Mike and hear some of his story and his love for the Bible. Mike had been a volunteer and then cleaner at his local church for many years, but still felt like there was something missing in his life. When his vicar invited him to be baptised at Easter, he decided to go for it and felt his

We welcome the announcement of Sarah Mullally, Bishop of London, as the next Archbishop of Canterbury. Our bishops Paul Williams (Bishop of Southwell & Nottingham) and Andy Emerton (Bishop of Sherwood) invite all our churches to give thanks to God and join in praying for the Archbishop of Canterbury-designate. Bishop Paul said, “I am holding Bishop Sarah in my prayers as she takes on this new and significant responsibility within the Church of England and across the Anglican Communion. Please pray that she will be

“My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.” Psalm 73:26 In Start the Month for October, Bishop Paul and Sarah reflect on Psalm 73. Bishop Paul describes ‘four golden verses’ in which the psalmist is compelled to set aside self-interest to be set free by love for God. These verses remind us of the wonder of knowing Jesus, and the eternal hope that He holds out to us. Bishop

As some of you are aware, we commissioned an external review of diocesan governance towards the end of 2024. This review recommended several changes to our internal administration, including to increase the level of support for the Archdeacons’ Team and create a dedicated part time role to cover off aspects of governance that are currently spread between several roles. Bishop’s Council, as the Trustee Body of SNDBF, accepted the recommendations of the review in full, including an increase in the overall central

It was a full church in Beckingham on Monday evening as the Revd Liz Mack was licensed by Bishop Andy as Priest in Charge of the Benefice of Beckingham, Walkeringham, Misterton, West Stockwith, Clayworth and Gringley-on-the-Hill (known locally as Oswaldbeck). Liz will also serve alongside the Revd Louise Bearder and the Revd Becky Hancock and the wider team as a Mission Associate as part of our Rural pilot. The reading from 1 Samuel 3 reminded those present to be expectant that

"The church can build bridges that are made of hope, faith and love." It was so special to sit down with Barbara and hear some of her story of finding community in the local church. After her husband passed away and she had to close their business, Barbara found herself alone and isolated. Until one day she had a knock at the door from someone from her local church, asking if they could pray for her. She was invited to

PARISH RETIREMENT Revd. Peter Chantry, at present at present Vicar in the benefice of Skegby with Teversal is to retire with effect from 7th November 2025. We’re grateful for Peter’s ministry in the diocese, please do pray for him as he begins retirement. JUBILEE HOUSE Elisha Oak has joined the central support team at Jubilee House as Parish Communications Enabler. Elisha will be supporting parishes in developing clear, creative and missional communication. Her role is to enable parishes to communicate the life of their

It was a wonderful evening in St Michael and All Angels Church, Bramcote on Monday as the Revd Emma Rolls was ordained Priest by Bishop Paul. The Revd Craig Hunt, Diocesan Director of Ordinands unpacked a little of what it meant to be a Priest, as he considered the image of Jesus as the Good Shepherd from John’s Gospel. He reminded Emma that she was called to model her ministry on Jesus, the Good Shepherd: remembering who He is, listening

Please join us in praying for the candidates who will be licensed as Licensed Lay Ministers (LLMs) on the 4th October at Southwell Minster. HELEN BALLINGER has lived in Nottingham most of her life – with the exception of teenage years spent living in Cambridge and attending university in Birmingham. Helen is married to Andy and they have one daughter. Helen first went to church in Cambridge (a small, traditional village church) when her friend joined the choir there and invited her

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