CHURCH NOTES: Bless all the dear creatures … even the wasps
'Let all thy creatures bless thee, O Lord, and my soul praise and bless thee for them all.'
Read moreDetails'Let all thy creatures bless thee, O Lord, and my soul praise and bless thee for them all.'
Read moreDetailsAttending a wedding recently it dawned on me that the passage of time was very much pushing those of us in our fifties to the edges
Read moreDetailsWe know that having access to outdoor recreational space is incredibly important, and does wonders for our health and wellbeing.
Read moreDetailsGreen Park is Reading's first new station for over a century ? since Reading West in July 1906 ? so it's a landmark moment for our town to celebrate
Read moreDetailsI was delighted to be elected as the new Leader of the Liberal Democrat Group, and I thank everyone who voted Liberal Democrats in this election.
Read moreDetailsLast week, I was at the unveiling of a new, thought-provoking piece of art in the heart of Reading. It stands as a physical symbol for peace and hope
Read moreDetailsA wildlife-friendly contemplation garden has helped St Giles' Church in Great Coxwell to an Eco-Church Bronze Award from A Rocha UK
Read moreDetailsA big thank you to everyone who voted for the Green Party at the council elections recently.
Read moreDetailsIn early June, Reading Town Hall will become the temporary home of a world-famous piece of artwork.
Read moreDetailsI meet people who are crying for all kinds of reasons. I've often shared how Jesus journeyed around; He also met people who were crying
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