26 May is the day to remember St Augustine, who was the first Archbishop of Canterbury 1,400 years ago and who started a tradition that continues today. christiantoday.com/news/who-was-t…
It is beyond irony that in the name of inclusion so many of our church leaders want to exclude and cast out those they do not like or agree with. christiantoday.com/news/what-shou…
Pentecost originates from the Greek word meaning “fiftieth.” It took place fifty days after Passover and comes from the Old Testament Feast of Weeks, which was a day of thanksgiving when the people offered the first fruits of the harvest to God. christiantoday.com/news/pentecost…
Victim-centred authoritarianism explains why without a radical cultural change in UK policing Christian street preachers are going to continue to face state-sponsored harassment. christiantoday.com/news/without-a…
“Deepening” poverty across the UK is making it more difficult for people to break free from debt, Christians Against Poverty (CAP) has warned. christiantoday.com/news/poverty-d…
New figures show that only 4% of under 35s in the UK attend a Christian service at least once a week - consistent with figures since 2017 which have ranged from 3% to 5%. christiantoday.com/news/quiet-rev…
A leading family researcher has warned that Britain has become “dangerously complacent” about the scale of family breakdown. christiantoday.com/news/britain-h…
Public attitudes toward cathedrals are generally positive, with many people valuing their beauty, cultural significance and presence within communities, though fewer feel personally responsible for supporting them financially or institutionally. christiantoday.com/news/englands-…
"Church attendance remains below pre-pandemic levels across all age groups, and the suggestion that younger people are leading a religious renewal is not borne out by the data." christiantoday.com/news/quiet-rev…