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All churches who applied for a digital giving device will receive one!

First published on: 11th January 2023

By Easter 2023, 120 churches across the Diocese of Manchester will be able to accept donations via a digital giving device and by online giving.


A warm space that welcomes the whole community

First published on: 10th January 2023

St Paul’s in Heaton Moor remains open for an extra 90 minutes providing residents with a warm, welcoming space, refreshments and companionship. 


Epiphany letter from Bishop David

First published on: 5th January 2023

Bishop David's reflections on Epiphany 2023


St Werburgh's reopens for worship

First published on: 20th December 2022

St Werburgh’s in Chorlton opened its doors once again for a joyful carol service


Bishop David returns from sabbatical

First published on: 30th November 2022

As the Bishop of Manchester returns from his sabbatical, we asked him for a short reflection on what he has been up to!


Church destroyed by fire rises from the ashes

First published on: 21st November 2022

The Church of the Ascension in Lower Broughton has been spectacularly rebuilt following a devastating fire in 2017 that destroyed the roof and much of the interior.


Church for a Different World Digital Awards

First published on: 20th October 2022

We've been celebrating our Church for a Different World digital awards in recognition of churches that are reaching out to their communities in new and innovative ways.


Celebrating Black History Month with 'A Million Colours' music video

First published on: 3rd October 2022

To celebrate Black History Month the Diocese of Manchester has released ‘A Million Colours’ - a music video featuring a diverse group of children from Church of England schools across Greater Manchester.


Good things coming at St Werburgh's

First published on: 5th September 2022

Situated in a prominent position on Wilbraham Road in Chorlton, St Werburgh’s Church is undergoing a transformation that promises ‘good things coming’ for the community.


Our new Readers

First published on: 11th July 2022

Congratulations to our new Readers licensed at Manchester Cathedral on Sunday.

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