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Faith-based tree chocolates can't use Cadbury purple
The Bishop of Chelmsford has come to the defence of the Meaningful Chocolate Company after they were advised that their purple packaging clashed with Cadbury's.
Bishop celebrates church's 150 year anniversary
The Bishop of London, Richard Chartres, was at St Philip and St James, Whitton, to celebrate 150 years since the church's consecration.
£10bn welfare cut 'too much, too soon'
The Caritas Social Action Network (CSAN) is urging the Government not to go ahead with further welfare cuts.
Church Army becomes Living Wage Employer
Church Army has been accredited as a Living Wage Employer.
Least reached 'may be your neighbour'
The US is the biggest missionary sending country, but one mission leader says Christians don't need a passport to reach the unreached.
Christians supporting April Jones's family in prayer
Welsh church leader reflects on new developments in the April Jones murder case.
Churches challenge Government's green commitment
Churches in the UK are looking for more commitment to the environment from the Government.
Small churches unite around the calendar year
In the Bridlington area of Yorkshire, small churches are uniting for effective outreach.
Joy â the new album from Steven Curtis Chapman
Steven Curtis Chapman will be releasing his next album on 16 October.
School gets behind guide dog charity
Staff and students at St Aidan's Church of England Academy in Darlington have been raising funds to support a guide dog for the blind.
Don Moen to release Christmas album
Don Moen is looking forward to the release of his Christmas album â Christmas: A Season of Hope.
Islamist extremism spreading in Tanzania
Islamisation is increasing at an alarming rate in Tanzania according to a bishop from the country.
Children opposed to same-sex marriage face playground harassment
Community leaders in the United Kingdom are raising concerns over the increase of harassment of youths by their peers over their stance against with same-sex marriage.
Policy Exchange pull out gay marriage debate
Anglican Mainstream is going ahead with an empty chair debate on gay marriage after a Westminster think tank pulled out of the event at the last minute.
Special service for missing April Jones
The Bishop of Bangor is leading a special service on Sunday morning for missing April Jones
Pope's former butler guilty of document theft
The former butler of Pope Benedict XVI has been sentenced to 18 months in jail after being found guilty of stealing confidential documents.