Video Library
Racial Justice Sunday is on 12 February this year. It offers an opportunity for all churches to reflect on the importance of racial justice, to give thanks for diversity, and to commit to end racism and acts of discrimination.
Doug Chaplin gives grateful thanks for all those who give their time and skills for the church.
A weekly "Café Church" is held in Tardebigge. It is an informal, family friendly gathering with refreshments, combining the core elements of a church service with the gathering of friends in a café! Watch this video to find out more.
"As Christians, we are called to be good stewards of all that God has given us in creation, which means that we need to live in ways that show that we are now part of the solution rather than part of the problem." A reflection by Diane Cooksey, Area Dean of Worcester.
Diocesan Secretary, John Preston offers his reflections for the new year and explains how the Diocese plans to enable those seeking the hope that Jesus brings, will encounter that hope through the church in new and different ways.
What's so great about going to church at Christmas? Watch our film featuring people from across the Diocese and the children at Hanbury School!
A Christmas message from Bishop John. "God came to us as a child to show us the depths of his love. My hope and prayer this #Christmas is that you will be embraced by that love and that you’ll be given the will and the means to share that love in your life."
The post of diocesan Children’s Officer was sadly made redundant at the end of last month. Before Emma left, we caught up with her to discuss how churches can approach children’s and youth work. Find more support on the diocesan website and look out for more news on how we’re supporting churches in this important area of ministry through local children, youth and families’ workers.
What can we learn from Beethoven during Advent? This week's video reflection comes from Jonathan Kimber..
A reflection from Robert Jones, Archdeacon of Worcester, as we approach Advent.