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We’re so pleased to share that over 50 nurture courses are taking place across our diocese this spring. Reaching 50 was a prayerful aspiration we set at the start of the year, with each course representing an opportunity for people to explore faith and take their first steps in following Jesus. Whether the groups are large or small, each one is so significant. We’ve been encouraged by the early stories coming from these courses and are excited to share a

“What God does, he does consistently. To this nothing can be added, from this nothing can be taken away.” We're pleased to share a new story in our Living Hope series today. We loved sitting down with Jean, now 92, to hear her story of faithfully following Jesus throughout her life. Jean was one of the first women to be ordained priest in this diocese, and has always been passionate about the Bible and how God can speak through it. We

The second round applications for grants for minor repairs and improvements to your church buildings open this Friday 21st February. The closing date for applications will be 31st March at 12pm, with awards made May 2025. As part of the Church Commissioner’s £11 million Building for Mission fund, administered by the Archbishops’ Council over the period 2023 to 2025, in late 2024 the diocese was awarded funding towards building repairs and specialist advice to parishes. Part of this funding was used to employ a Church Buildings

It was a wonderful evening of worship, prayer and testimony at St Nic's for the Nottingham North and South Deaneries confirmation service on Monday! There were 30 candidates from six parishes including St Mary The Virgin And All Souls Church, St Christopher's Church, Sneinton, Churches Together in Toton, St Nic’s Nottingham, St. Mark's Church Bestwood, and St Stephen's with St Paul's Hyson Green. There was a great range of stories and backgrounds represented, including a large group from the Farsi community in

Join Bishop Paul and Sarah for an encouraging Start the Month reflection for February, as they explore Psalm 40. There can be moments of life that feel like a perpetual winter—times of stress, uncertainty, sadness, or despair that seem like they have no end. But Psalm 40 reminds us to be patient in hope, looking for the signs of a spiritual spring ahead. In these times, we’re called to renew our trust and faith in God, remembering all he has

"I never thought I'd be the person who would be healed." We're excited to share the next story in our Living Hope series today. Abbie grew up in church but stopped going as a teenager, instead falling into a pattern of drugs, alcohol and partying, particularly following a traumatic medical event. When she hit rock bottom and was experiencing the effects of PTSD, she turned back to God and experienced healing. Abbie is now based at Trinity Church Nottingham, and loves

Over 40 primary RE Subject Leaders gathered at Jubilee House, Southwell, for the 2025 Religious Education Conference, themed "Inspiring Curiosity." The conference was facilitated by Gillian Georgiou, RE Adviser for the Lincoln Diocese, alongside RE Leads Connie Bee, Andrea Burrows, Kate Charlesworth, and Anne Lumb- Diocesan Ethos, RE and SIAMS Lead. It focused on the transformative potential of adopting a ‘Religion and Worldviews’ approach to teaching RE. Delegates engaged in practical, reflective, and interactive sessions, sharing untold stories of Christianity

PARISH NEW VICAR IN SOUTHWELL Revd. Jonathan Morley was licensed as Vicar at Holy Trinity Southwell on Monday 13th January. Jonathan trained for ordination at St. Mellitus College in London, before moving to Aldridge in the West Midlands where he served his curacy in the Parish of Aldridge. Please pray for Jonathan as he steps into this new role. Read more about his licensing here. PRIEST-IN-CHARGE IN SNEINTON Revd. Lynda Blakeley at present Assistant Curate in the benefice of St Stephen's with St Matthias to

We’re delighted to share that this month we’ve launched our Stories of Living Hope account on Instagram. Since the launch of our refreshed vision in 2024, we’ve had the joy of collecting stories of hope and transformation from across Nottinghamshire and beyond. We believe in the power of testimony and the way it can inspire and encourage others to go deeper in their faith. From experiences of walking into church for the very first time, to growing up in challenging

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