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Linking Lives in Cumbria
The charity's National Director, Jeremy Sharpe shares the story of their befriending project in Cockermouth.
Lancashire Sings Christmas
This county-wide carol concert focuses on reducing isolation in its eleventh year
Cumbrian churches renew commitment to work together
Ten years on from becoming England’s first ecumenical county
A prayer for Ava
Leaders of churches across Merseyside lament together in the wake of the death of 12-year-old Ava White.
‘It makes me get out of bed in the morning’
Joint Chair of Churches Together on the Cartmel Peninsula, Tricia Calway, shares how their local group for seniors is now bringing comfort across the country...
Churches in Keswick work together to provide affordable housing
Churches in this Cumbrian town are actively working together to build affordable housing in their local community.
Being Fruitful – Reflections on WPCU 2021
Member Churches across the country celebrated the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (WPCU) between 18 and 25 January this year.
Supporting Agricultural Key Workers
The Cheshire Agricultural Chaplaincy has, like many ecumenical organisations, had to adapt its work during the current coronavirus pandemic.
Young Adults Meet Together Monthly To Journey in Faith
A little over a year ago, a group of young Christian adults began to meet in Liverpool to get to know each other and to celebrate what they have in common through their Christian faith.
Church Hall Transformed Into Housing for Young People – DIY SOS Big Build
Rev Sheelagh Aston shares her church's story, which features on BBC One's DIY SOS on Wednesday 13th November at 8pm.
Liverpool Seafarers Centre
The Liverpool Seafarers Centre, is a partnership between the Catholic Apostleship of the Sea (Liverpool) and the Anglican Mersey Mission to Seafarers.
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