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Revd Professor Dee Dyas (Centre for the Study of Christianity & Culture, University of York) explores missional discipleship and extends a bold invitation to consider how missionary disciples of the past can encourage and enhance our vision for mission today.
Archbishop Stephen Cottrell sets out how he intends to preach, encourage the church in missionary discipleship, teach the faith, and form a network of church planting and church revitalisation communities across the North in the coming years.
The Very Revd Dr Tim Stratford considers Church growth in the North West in the Victorian period, looking at The Revd James Bell Cox and the Slum Priest Ritualists as an example of how the Church has built on the mission of the early saints.
COMMENT - On 9 June the Archbishop gave the annual Moule Memorial Lecture, named in honour of C.F.D. "Charlie" Moule on the theme "Travelling Well: Pilgrimage and discipleship".
News Releases from 2022
Professor Michelle Brown, Author of ‘Bede and the Theory of Everything’ shares details of a history timeline between the 5th and 8th centuries and of a powerful faith in the North, visible public context and the very modern-day strategy of pilgrim destinations.
The Revd Canon Dr Mark Powley sees what inspiration can be drawn from the Northern Saints and how we can find courage in strategy, diversity in ecology, genius in the vernacular and brilliance in learning.
Canon Professor Joyce Hill, University of Leeds explains key characteristics of the Church’s life and mission through the stories of those whose commitment to Christ changed the world around them – and how this still challenges us today.
NEWS - Over 40 Anglican and Catholic bishops convened in Norwich this week (January 30 and 31) in a joint meeting for services and group discussions about the ways in which the two denominations can work together more closely, as well as understanding each other better.
SERMON - On Thursday 5 May, The Lord Archbishop of York along with other Clerical and Civic Dignitaries and Honorable Guests gathered at Manchester Cathedral to celebrate the 600th Anniversary of this Collegiate Church.