Archbishop of York to Preach at Manchester Cathedral
First published on: 23rd January 2025The Archbishop of York will join Dean Govender and members of the Church of England's Racial Justice Unit at Manchester Cathedral on Racial Justice Sunday.
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The Archbishop of York will join Dean Govender and members of the Church of England's Racial Justice Unit at Manchester Cathedral on Racial Justice Sunday.
This week, Shakerley’s Mission Church celebrated its first birthday, marking the end of a brilliant first year during which the church has seen remarkable growth in its many initiatives.
Bishop David speaks in support of care leavers, calls for funding for the Inter Faith Network, asks for assurances about ensuring aid reaches al-Ahli Hospital, and encourages the nurturing of civil society links in the 100 year partnership with Ukraine.
Representatives from our diocese recently attended the Hope-Filled Conversations conference, organised by the Archbishop of York Mission Enabler’s Team in partnership with Emmanuel Theological College, and funded by Racial Justice Unit.
The Revd Canon Dr Nicholas Bundock, Team Rector of St James and Emmanuel, Didsbury, has been elected as the new Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway. He will be consecrated and take up his new post later this year.
As we look back on some of the highlights of 2024, we are reminded of the unity and faith that define our diocese. From celebrating milestones in ministry and community outreach to embracing new challenges and opportunities, the past year has been a testament to the commitment and dedication of all who contribute to life in the Diocese of Manchester. As we move into 2025, we carry forward the lessons and joy of this year, excited for opportunities to grow, serve, and continue our shared mission. Join us as we reflect on some of the accomplishments we achieved together as a diocese.
Since Christmas Day, we have had the pleasure of sharing a series of reflections from clergy and lay people from across our diocese. These reflections, thoughtfully filmed in front of the beautiful Christmas tree at Manchester Cathedral, were designed to capture the spirit and themes of the Christmas season. Each short film highlighted a unique aspect of this special time of year, offering messages of hope, joy, peace, and love to inspire and uplift our community.
Bishop David shares his message for the Feast of Epiphany, reflecting on the challenges the Church faced in 2024 and reinforcing his commitment to safeguarding. He sets out his hopes for the years ahead that centre around our four themes of Growing Younger, Developing Missional Leaders, Church Planting and Revitalisation and Parish Renewal.
This Christmas, Bishop David invites us to pause and reflect on the simple yet profound message of the angels to the shepherds in Bethlehem: "I am bringing you good news of great joy for all the people." In a world often overshadowed by darkness and uncertainty, the message of Christ’s birth offers a timeless reminder of hope and light. Just as the shepherds were invited to come and witness the miracle in the most ordinary of places, Bishop David encourages us to draw near to the joy of the season, whether at home with loved ones, through community celebrations, or in the quiet reflection of Christmas services.
St Thomas’s in Werneth has been filled with awe and wonder as children from local schools attended church for a memorable ‘Christmas Experience'.