Racial Justice Sunday
First published on: 10th January 2024This year’s Racial Justice Sunday is taking place on 11th February 2024.
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This year’s Racial Justice Sunday is taking place on 11th February 2024.
Last Saturday’s meeting of Diocesan Synod took time to consider our route to Net Zero, our Racial Justice strategy, progress with our Transforming Prayer Community and the Annual Report of the Diocesan Board for Education.
On Monday 9th October, the House of Bishops met to agree the way forward for Living in Love and Faith. This letter from Bishop David explains the outcome of these discussions.
The Rt Revd Prof. David Walker, Bishop of Manchester made this statement today:
The newest church in Manchester Diocese – Fabric Church - held its first service on Sunday 17th September.
There’s something special happening in North Manchester; congregations are growing as new communities have been moving into the area.
In the House of Lords last week, Bishop David defended the rights of children in debates on the Illegal Migration Bill.
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.
Walmsley C.E. School and Christ Church Walmsley featured in the ITV national broadcast ahead of the Coronation services.