Diocesan Synod met on Saturday 21st March to discuss the impact of the recent grant awarded by national church, the work of the Racial Justice Team, the financial position of the Diocesan Board of Finance, and the Vacancy in See process.
Diocesan Synod met on Saturday 21st March to discuss the impact of the recent grant awarded by national church, the work of the Racial Justice Team, the financial position of the Diocesan Board of Finance, and the Vacancy in See process.
Around 200 people gathered at Manchester Cathedral on Thursday 19th March to conclude an uplifting and hope‑filled day across our diocese.
As we continue to deliver our vision we are committed to ensuring that all of our governance structures support parishes, chaplaincies and schools in their ministry.
Revd Kausar George has played a pivotal role in establishing the Urdu service at St James, which now welcomes a thriving congregation.
Over the past few years, St Bride’s Iranian community has grown to over 140 people, and the church has adapted to help everyone feel at home.
Revd Enock Kiyaga Mayanja is the founder of the Luganda Service at The Ascension, Hulme. Situated in a diverse local community, The Ascension has always been welcoming to people of all cultures and heritages.
Revd George Reeves has been at St Peter and St Mark, Levenshulme, for eight years now. Halfway between the city centre and Stockport, Levenshulme has long been a richly multicultural area.
As a Senior Church Planter for the Antioch Network, Solomon John planted a thriving intercultural church in Salford and also established a Kannada‑speaking congregation.
Bury Parish Church has a growing community of people from Hong Kong attending the Cantonese Service.
The Archbishop’s visit to Manchester on Thursday, 19th March has been shaped to reflect the diocese’s priorities of Parish Renewal, Growing Younger, Church Planting and Revitalisation, and Developing Missional Leaders.