We Believe that our Primary Purpose as part of the Christian Community is
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Worshipping God |
Making new Disciples |
Transforming Communities |
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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
| Anglican Covenant - Resources | 10th Mar 2012 | View Full Story | Download |
| The Anglican Covenant - Background information and arguments for and against. (more...) |
| m2o on the Move | 08th Feb 2012 | View Full Story | Download |
| On Sunday 22 January the Bishop led the people of m2o in Rugby on a unique adventure. Four years ago the parish of St. Matthew's united with the parish of St. Oswald's and now they have joined together in one church building. (more...) |
| Bishop Christopher's Speech at General Synod - Assisted Suicide | 06th Feb 2012 | View Full Story | Download |
| A Speech Given by The Bishop of Coventry to the General Synod of the Church of England as a Contribution to a Private Member's Bill on Assisted Suicide. (more...) |
| Plough Service at Coventry Cathedral | 14th Jan 2012 | View Full Story | Download |
| A celebration of the farming year took place at Coventry Cathedral on 14 January. There was a service of prayer, dedication and blessing for all those involved in agriculture and for those who live in rural communities. The Bishop of Warwick preached and the service was led by Canon Barbara Clutton, agricultural chaplain for Warwickshire. There was be a tractor and plough in the Cathedral together with displays about the work of Farm Crisis Network. (more...) |
| End the Week with the DTP - January 13, 2012 | 13th Jan 2012 | View Full Story | Download |
| Revelation is one of the most (perhaps the most) undervalued books of the whole Bible – or maybe I just mean least understood. Even though Christian writers had referred to it from the early second century onwards, there were disputes about whether it actually belonged in the New Testament. Eusebius in the early fourth century regarded it as a 'disputed book' but probably because he found its contents unsettling and uncomfortable as the personal chaplain to the Emperor Constantine. Explaining its very dim view of imperial power to his unpredictable master cannot have been easy! (more...) |
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