Deaf Awareness Week encourages churches to make services more accessible
“Hearing loss and deafness is an invisible disability. You can’t tell if a person is deaf or hard of hearing just by looking at them. Especially if they are like teenage me, who styled her hair purposely to hide her “embarrassing” hearing aids,” writes Llandaff and Monmouth Diocese’s Deaf Community Mission Outreach Worker, Nicola Roylance.
Read moreFunding boost for Anglesey churches to keep toddler group running
A group of churches on Anglesey has received £10,000 funding from the Church in Wales to continue running a popular toddler group that has become a vital lifeline for families in rural communities.
Read moreHave you replaced your conventional lighting with low energy LEDs?
Read morePart B: Actions for churches with fewer than 3 tCO2 emissions
Read moreHave you enquired about an energy audit for your church?
Read moreChurchyard: Form 1 and 2
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Read moreStatement of the Bench of Bishops of the Church in Wales on the Supreme Court ruling regarding the legal definition of a woman
The Bench of Bishops believe that every human being is a precious child of God, deserving of dignity and respect. We each have an innermost identity known only to God, which it is our purpose to discover in its deepest reality.
Read moreChurch services are suspended
New advice from bishops calls for all church services and public worship to cease
Read moreBangor Cathedral Visitation Report
In October 2024, in response to concerns which had been brought to his attention, the Archbishop of Wales, The Most Revd Andrew John, commissioned a visitation of Bangor Cathedral and a review by Thirtyone:eight, an external body that specialises in safeguarding advice in church settings. The reporting process is now complete and the following summary reports have now been released publicly, and can be accessed below. We are grateful to all who contributed to this careful and prayerful process. The reports give details of the next steps which will now be taken.
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