Mission community joins together in prayer
First published on: 29th June 2023Celebrating the feast of St Peter and Paul with Radcliffe and Whitefield Mission Community
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Celebrating the feast of St Peter and Paul with Radcliffe and Whitefield Mission Community
On Sunday 25th June, Bishop Matthew was welcomed to the diocese during a special Evensong service at Manchester Cathedral.
Over the last two weeks, 3,500 children from Church of England schools across Manchester Diocese have attended services in Manchester Cathedral for their year 6 leavers assemblies.
Bishop Charles has had a busy weekend of activities including Diocesan Synod, afternoon tea at St James and St Edmund's, Moss Side and leading the sermon at Manchester Cathedral.
Thirty-five young people attended from the four youth groups in the Mission Community (Horwich and Rivington, Westhoughton, Deane and Lostock and Over Hulton).
To mark the 75th anniversary of the arrival of Empire Windrush, the Bishop of Manchester has invited The Rt Revd Charles Davidson, Bishop of Guyana, to visit Manchester Diocese.
The Diocese of Manchester is planting a new church in the centre of the city to work particularly with students and young people.
Please pray for all those to be ordained this year.
Our Transforming Prayer Community is our diocese-wide community that seeks to connect and reconnect us with this simple vocation to pray. Our prayer community is an invitation to simplicity, to growth and change, and to an adventure in which we will discover more about God’s priorities and equip us to be his Body in a world of need.
The Foundations for Ministry course drew to a close with a fabulous celebration service at the Church of the Resurrection and St Barnabas, Eastland’s.