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Church encourages psalm singing with second publication
Church of Ireland to produce second batch of fresh and engaging chants for the psalms.
Teachings of Jesus are a âgood guideâ to life, says Cameron
David Cameron has admitted his Christian faith may not always the rock it should be, but is nonetheless a good guide to get through life.
New Youth Assembly comes to Durham
This year more young Methodists than ever will be making their voices heard through an interactive-styled assembly that replaces Youth Conference.
Methodists spread Christmas cheer with pocket booklet
The Methodist Church hopes to spread some festive cheer with the latest in its hugely popular series of inspirational pocket-sized booklets.
Poster campaign to stub out cigarette litter in Oxfordshire
A hard-hitting poster campaign depicts towns in Oxfordshire drowning under a sea of cigarette butts.
Faith groups can beat poverty, says Government minister
A senior Government minister has commended faith groups for their work to end poverty in their local communities.
Ike Ndolo lifts the Lord high in debut album
Veteran Christian artist Robbie Seay lends magic touch to worship leader Ike Ndolo's debut album, 'We are the beggars'.
The Letter Black - big guitars and big heart for God
It's always nice to write about a band that is totally sold out for God with their music.
Rick Warren and Reader's Digest part ways on magazine project
The Purpose Driven Connection magazine will no longer be published by The Readerâs Digest Association as of 2010.
Co-founder of New Testament Assembly dies
The co-founder of the New Testament Assembly of Churches in the UK, Bishop Melvin Powell, died on Wednesday.
Former Miss California Carrie Prejean drops lawsuit
Former beauty queen Carrie Prejean and the organisation that directs the Miss California USA pageant have dropped their suits against one another and now âwish each other the best in their future endeavoursâ.
Archbishop concerned over rising tensions in Northern Ireland
The Archbishop of Armagh says confidence building measures are needed to show that devolution in Northern Ireland works.
Capitalism needs to rediscover its moral spirit, says Alpha Chairman
"Capitalism has slipped its moral moorings," says the Chairman of Alpha International.
The fall of the Berlin Wall and its meaning for the ecumenical movement
The opening or fall of the Berlin Wall was an unexpected event for the people most directly affected, but even more so for the world at large.
BBC promises schedule of tradition and worship this Christmas
Tutu, Dolly Parton, Sheila Hancock and Tony Blair are all featured in the BBC's programming this Christmas.
Worship leader and dedicated blogger is Integrity's latest signing
Meet Carlos Whittaker: worshipper, pastor, thinker, experience architect, Web 2.0 junkie, and now Integrity recording artist.