Exploring God’s story through the arts
13th July 2023"What a wonderful course ... full of encouragement, ideas, awe and wonder.''
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"What a wonderful course ... full of encouragement, ideas, awe and wonder.''
Each year tens of thousands of young pilgrims make the trip to the small village of Taizé in central France to share in the community's way of life.
The Rt Revd Michael Beasley, Bishop of Bath and Wells has published the Determination and Directions resulting from the Special Visitation to Wells Cathedral
The schools Trust marks the milestone with a jumper tying world record.
The closing date for filling out your Energy Footprint Tool (EFT) has been extended to 31 August 2023
The new model will see the diocese partnering with Youthscape but delivering Launchpad themselves.
Pupils at Trull Church of England VA Primary School explore themes of serving and giving, music and fellowship
The latest newsletter from the Safeguarding team is now available
Bishop Michael talks with Archbishop Albert Chama ahead of Zambia - Bath & Wells Sunday
Pam Southam and Rachel Moore Anna Friend join a growing network of Anna Chaplains in Bath and Wells.
In his letter to parishes this month, Bishop Michael talks of the joy of supporting and nurturing our young people.
In Bath and Wells we are blessed to have 182 Church of England schools. While they each support their children in their own unique way, their values are underpinned by the Church of England’s values of wisdom, hope, community and dignity. Supporting our schools with their own unique talents are our school governors.
Every school and church dedicated to St Aldhelm was invited to Sherborne Abbey for a mini festival on the green followed by a service in the Abbey.
Bryan Wong is a School Foundation Governor at St Andrew’s Church School, Bath. He spoke to Manna about his role as a school governor.
10 priests and 13 deacons are ordained
Bishop Michael has responded to the announcement from the Church of England regarding the Independent Safeguarding Board.
Find out more about our training day on addiction that is essential for awareness of addition that will be of benefit to everyone, especially those in leadership.
Exford Church of England First School serves the surrounding villages and outlying farms across central Exmoor.
Young and old take part in the 'spend a penny' challenge to raise funds for a new church toilet.
Eight clergy families with children of various ages joined the Go Team at the outdoor centre just outside of Churchill for Family Max for fun and a whole lot more...