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We Believe that our Primary Purpose as part of the Christian Community is to

 

 

Mission in the World of Work

Worshipping God

 Making new Disciples

Transforming Communities

 

Signposts for the Future - click here to download a copy or click here to join an online discussion

 

Today's Prayer: ST. PETER, MANCETTER (03rd Jul 2009)

Thomas the Apostle. Clergy: Vacancy. Rdr: Brenda Moss. Pray for our Lay Reader, CW's, PCC and MLT as they serve the Parish during the interregnum. Pray also that God will lead the right person to Mancetter, someone who wants to share the responsibility of caring for God's people in Mancetter.

 

Bishop's Welcome

I'm delighted to welcome you to the website of the Diocese of Coventry. We live in the centre of England and we want to be at the centre of God's purposes for this part of the world. (more ...)

Latest News

Surge of the See 30th Jun 2009 | View Full Story | Download
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Start the Week 29th Jun 2009 | View Full Story | Download
News Poster START THE WEEK is sent to you by Ruth Wagstaffe on behalf of the Department for Parish Development and Evangelism and contains items and information that relate to the work of the department as well as other items of general interest.

Any articles or correspondence to do with START THE WEEK should be sent to Ruth Wagstaffe at ruth.wagstaffe@covcofe.org
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Archbishop of Canterbury: Statement for Armed Forces Day 26th Jun 2009 | View Full Story | Download
News Poster The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, has published the following statement in support of Armed Forces Day, which is being marked tomorrow:
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PANDEMIC FLU PLANNING 26th Jun 2009 | View Full Story | Download
News Poster The government, in consultation with Faith Groups, has recently published an important document, 'Faith Communities and Pandemic Flu'. (more...)
End the Week with CME - June 26, 2009 26th Jun 2009 | View Full Story | Download
News Poster From the sublime miracle of raising a child from death (Mark 5.21-43), Jesus meets a brick wall in his home town, Nazareth. 'He could not do any miracles there – except he laid hands on a few sick people and healed them' (Mark 6.5). Healing a few sick people might have been impressive enough once, but now it's small beer in the light of Jesus' triumphs in Capernaum and beyond. The people of his home town were ready to be astonished at what had happened through Jesus (Mark 6.2). But by the end of the episode it is Jesus who is astonished at their failure to believe (Mark 6.6). (more...)

 

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