Eunice K. Y. Or
18 Oct - Long Awaited Lambeth Commission Report will be released
Recent reports have suggested that the Lambeth Commission is considering the expulsion of gay-supporting liberal bishops in the American Episcopal Church from the Anglican Communion...
First Online Welsh Bible to Revive a language in decline
An important book for the history of Christianity in the UK went online for the first time recently. The book is the Welsh language Bible which was translated 400 years ago by Bishop William Morgan...
UK Expresses Sorrowful Prayer to Russian Victims
The first Sunday Service in September was held under the gloom of the painful school siege horror in Russia. While the small Russian town of Beslan began burying those who died in the event, many in the UK, including the Royal Family attended special memorial services...
Just10 Preparations Continue with London Prayers
The next massive mission initiative in London - Just10 South London - will start from 13th September. Churches in South London will prepare for the event...
Women Priest may take the Lead in the Church
The debate over women priesthood in the Church of England has been reignited as new figures show that more women than men will be ordained to priesthood next year for the first time in the history...
LWF President reveals his hope for the World in “Growing Together”
To around 170 participants including 100 Lutheran church representatives from all over the world, the Lutheran World Federation (LWF) President Bishop Mark S. Hanson gave the keynote address to the LWF General Council...
LWF Re-elect Zimbabwean Theologian as General Secretary
As the Lutheran World Federation (LWF) started the General Council 2004 on the last day of August, it has immediately moved to the highlight of the gathering - the election of the LWF General Secretary...
LWF challenges Christians to Change the World at “Risk of Growing Apart”
The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) Council Meeting 2004 started in Geneva on 31 August. The 49-member Council meets under the theme “Growing Together - Growing Apart” ...
Britain Refuses to Sign World Ban on Human Cloning
The fear among pro-life groups and most conservative Christians in the UK has intensified as top British scientists are backing an international campaign to stop the United States obtaining a worldwide ban on all types of human cloning...
International Pressure needs to be Sustained to save Sudan
Monday 30th August marked the deadline of the United Nations for the Sudanese Government to improve security in the troubled Darfur region...
Williams to Unite Anglicans and Muslims with Trust in Al-Azhar Meetings
In September, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rev Rowan Williams, will head for a Anglican-Muslim dialogue in Cairo, Egypt, accompanied by a select team of scholars and church people...
“Churches Together” Launch Talks for Further Integration
The Methodist Church of Great Britain has reported plans of reshaping the ecumenical structures between the churches in Britain, launched by the initiative of Churches Together in Britain and Ireland (CTBI)...
LWF Annual General Council in Geneva opens this week
The General Council Meeting 2004 of the Lutheran World Federation (LWF) will begin on Tuesday, 31st August in Chavannes-de-Bogis near Geneva, Switzerland...
England to be revived by African and Asian Clergy
African and Asian clergy are making up an increasingly significant minority in dioceses across the UK. It has been found that over 100 priests from the Global South are estimated to have arrived in parishes over the last couple of years...
Study: Protestant Pastors often Unfamiliar with Other Religious Beliefs
A study conducted by Ellison Research based in the U.S. revealed that Protestant ministers in the America often have moderate familiarity with the core beliefs of Islam, but little familiarity with faiths such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Scientology...
Relationship between Faith and Film to be discussed in Conference
The 2004 Faith and Film conference, running from 17th-19th September at Collingwood College at the University of Durham, will look at how churches can use modern movies to...