RNLI 200th anniversary celebrations
The Bishop of Chester, Mark Tanner has been taking part in 200th anniversary celebrations of the RNLI in Grosvenor Park, Chester commemorating a historic link with the Diocese.
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The Bishop of Chester, Mark Tanner has been taking part in 200th anniversary celebrations of the RNLI in Grosvenor Park, Chester commemorating a historic link with the Diocese.
Rev Jill Elston has been appointed as part-time Diocesan Environment Advisor to support parishes and individuals to speak up and care for creation, live responsibly and develop ways of sharing their enthusiasm for environmental issues in their church and community.
The Diocese of Chester, together with other Church denominations from the region, worked together last weekend to bring 'We are The Church' to Creamfields, a massive dance festival that attracts around 80,000 people to the usually tranquil village of Daresbury.
This year’s Foundations for Ministry course will be running in Church Lawton, Stalybridge and Ellesmere Port and you can book now to join the first 10 -week block, starting on 28 September and running through to mid-December.
Churches across the Diocese of Chester have been stepping up to provide food and fun this summer. Find out how we're 'Filling the Gap' with charity, Transforming Lives Together.
The Diocese of Chester’s newly launched initiative to help equip and enable lay people for leading worship has attracted great interest, with over 50 people having done the first course in Macclesfield and around 40 people currently on the course in Ellesmere Port.
Revd Lynn Boyle is the resident chaplain at Whitebottom Farm near Stockport. We caught up with her and the rockers at this year’s Firevolt 2024 event.
The Diocese of Chester has appointed Sue Pocock to the roles of part-time Flourish Officer and part-time Interim Ministry Support Officer.
The Bishop of Birkenhead, Julie Conalty has issued this statement on behalf of churches across the Wirral, speaking out against rioting and racism.
Ten new Lay Canons have been appointed at Chester Cathedral. They were all Instituted by the Bishop and Installed into their seats by the Dean on Sunday 28th July. Each Canon will now occupy, for as long as they hold their title, one of the Cathedral’s fourteenth-century misericords in the Quire dedicated to saints who are commemorated in the Cathedral’s stained glass.
With festival season upon us, Christians across the Diocese of Chester have been refreshing, relaxing, refueling, ministering and volunteering at all sorts of festivals in the region and across the UK. Find out who went to New Wine and what they got up to.
Rev Ruth Mock, Vicar of Sandiway and Rural Dean of Middlewich will assist with delegated archidiaconal duties across the Diocese of Chester during Archdeacon Mike Gilbertson's three month sabbatical from 1 September.
Following the Archdeacons' visitation services across the Diocese during the month of June, we held a training day at Church House on Saturday 13 July for any new church wardens. We were delighted to see so many new wardens serving in our churches.
In May many of our churches marked Christian Aid week by holding services, hosting events and raising funds. In what are challenging times it is wonderful that as a diocese we are able to continue to support our church’s development agency.
The Bishop of Birkenhead, Julie Conalty has responded to the stabbing in Southport this week in which three children have died and five children and two adults remain in a critical condition. The attack took place at a Taylor Swift-themed dance and yoga class for children on Hart Street.
Preparations are underway for the biggest electronic dance festival in the UK right on the doorstep of the administrative headquarters of the Diocese of Chester at Daresbury Park.
Pam Robinson spent most of her life “resisting God.” However, at the age of 42, during one of the most challenging weeks of her life, Pam’s cat went missing. This was the breaking point for her, and she called upon God for the first time. In that moment, Pam found faith.
The Bishop of Chester, Mark Tanner swapped his mitre for his motorcycle helmet and took to the roads with a biking fraternity for ‘Biking the Bounds’, an annual summer road tour of parishes in the Diocese of Chester.
Harriet Roberts has been appointed as Director of Communications on an interim basis for 12 months. Many will remember Harriet who led the Casting the Net Wide process to discern the Diocesan vision.
Friends, family and colleagues from across the Diocese gathered at Chester Cathedral for the funeral of Revd Tom Ryan, Assistant Curate at St Alban’s Broadheath on Monday 22 July. The service was led by the Bishop of Chester, Mark Tanner with a eulogy from Tom’s son, Joseph and an address from Revd Canon Richard Pike.
We need to appoint a new Diocesan Secretary / Chief Executive of the Diocesan Board of Finance, and Bishop Mark is asking us all to be part of that process.
Revd Joe Kennedy, previously Vicar of Oxton St Saviour, is to be consecrated as the Bishop of Burnley this coming Friday 19 July 2024 at 11am. The service will take place in York Minster. Here, Mark Tanner, Bishop of Chester asks Joe what called him into this new role.
Readers in the Church of England are lay people who serve in a vital ministry role. Bip Choudhury, a teacher of Anatomy at Manchester University, explains what studying to be a Reader is like.
Sam Loach, son of Mike Loach, Vicar at Christ Church, Higher Bebington, helped to establish a video streaming service for the church during the pandemic lockdown. This inspired him to study film and media at Liverpool John Moore's University.
St Peter’s Church in the historic centre of Chester has been awarded two large grants to enable it to carry out major repairs and keep the iconic, 700-year-old building open.
Sue Horn talks about how Foundations has equipped, encouraged and enabled her to grow in faith and explore the next step in her Christian life.
Further to the recent announcement that our long-standing Dicoesen secretary, George Colville is to stand down at the end of August, Bishop Mark has asked two people to provide interim cover for the role until a new Diocesan Secretary can be appointed.
Revd Jane Addenbrooke is to be Priested this coming Saturday, 15 June at Chester Cathedral. Her journey hasn't been smooth. In her own words, she explains, how, despite her health issues, God has given her the strength she needed to fulfil her calling to ordination.
Please pray for all those who have been called to ordained ministry, in particular, we give thanks to God for those who are to be ordained priest at Chester Cathedral on Saturday 15 June. May they be blessed in their ministry and be a blessing to those they meet and serve.
Revd Jenny McKay wanted to keep in touch with her veterinarian work colleagues during the outbreak of Covid so she started a simple Facebook page called @thereverendvet. The page has grown to nearly 9000 followers from all around the world.