Churches are invited to take action to combat modern slavery
First published on: 15th October 2020Providing an important opportunity for us to remember the many victims of modern slavery and join in the fight against it.
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Providing an important opportunity for us to remember the many victims of modern slavery and join in the fight against it.
Churches across Suffolk have found creative ways to keep communities and congregations engaged and supported during Harvest Festival.
Hard working volunteers have been given extra support to deliver food to those in need in rural villages within Suffolk.
Bishop Martin and Bishop Mike have written to every benefice calling for a time of prayer and generosity until All Saints Day on 1st November.
It is with great sadness that I write to say that Bishop Richard Lewis died last Saturday following a short illness.
'Called Together' to celebrate as 14 people are licensed into our diocese.
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